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Clinical nutrition and diet counselling at Cherian Ashram

Clinical Nutrition & Diet Counselling

Personalised nutrition and diet guidance, built on our own organic produce.

Fresh produce used in the clinical nutrition programme at Cherian Ashram
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Clinical Nutrition & Diet Counselling

Nutrition has always been part of the centre's holistic philosophy. Our clinical nutrition and diet counselling service works with patients to build sustainable, individually suited eating habits alongside their medical care.

Meals at the centre draw on our own organic farm produce and dairy, supporting the same principles our nutrition counselling is built on.

Nutrition Based on Individual Needs

Dietary requirements can vary considerably depending on a person’s health condition, age, daily routine and treatment plan. Our approach begins by understanding these individual factors before providing practical nutritional guidance.

Supporting Medical Care Through Diet

Food can play an important role in managing overall wellbeing and supporting the body’s nutritional requirements. Where appropriate, dietary recommendations are developed to complement medical treatment and other therapies being provided at the centre.

Practical & Sustainable Eating Habits

Rather than relying on short-term diets, counselling focuses on realistic eating patterns that patients can understand and maintain. Guidance may include food choices, meal composition, portion awareness and appropriate dietary routines based on individual needs.

Fresh Produce from Our Farm

The centre’s approach to nutrition is reflected in the food prepared on campus. Produce from our own organic farm and dairy contributes to meals served at the centre, connecting nutritional guidance with the quality and freshness of the ingredients used.

Dietary Guidance During Your Stay

For patients staying at Cherian Ashram, nutrition can be incorporated into the wider care experience. Meals and dietary recommendations can be aligned with the patient’s individual requirements and medical considerations where appropriate.

Developing a Better Relationship with Food

Nutrition counselling is also about understanding how everyday food choices influence health. Patients are encouraged to develop greater awareness of their eating habits and make informed choices that can continue beyond their time at the centre.