These are some of the questions we answer every day.

The answers vary
I have completed my treatment. Is there a specific diet for my recovery?
Yes, there is an appropriate nutritional plan designed to support the recovery period after treatment.
I’ve just had a heart attack. What should I eat?
Nutritional follow-up after a cardiovascular event is a key factor in maintaining and supporting your overall health.
I have no appetite and face many restrictions due to a recent surgery. Is there a solution?
Major surgery can lead to significant nutritional challenges. Together, we can address these issues and help you gradually regain daily functionality, without worsening existing symptoms.
Can I reduce my medication by following a specific diet?
Yes, in some cases, medication dosage may be reduced or even discontinued, provided that proper nutrition helps lower risk factors and biochemical markers return to normal levels—always under medical supervision.
Through my doctoral thesis, the positive effect of the Mediterranean diet and antioxidants on the treatment of cardiovascular diseases in patients with metabolic syndrome was proven.

In addition, through my many years of clinical experience in health structures, I have followed and mainly -helped- dozens of patients to manage nutritionally and effectively obesity, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, metabolic syndrome. Also, to feed themselves properly, without deficiencies after bariatric surgery, cancer and gastroenterological diseases.