Measuring cup – 200ml
- 6.00 a.m: Breathing exercise – 10mts, walking – 20 mts
- 6.30 a.m: Milk – 250 ml with half sugar, Protein powder – 2 tsp (or) Boiled country egg – 1 (Weekly thrice)
- 8.30 a.m: Idli – 4 with sambar (or) Little millets dosai without oil – 3-4 with mint chuttney (or) Little millets pongal – 2½ cup with sambar (or) Idiyappam -3 with vege kuzhambu ( No condiments & coconut)
- 10.30 a.m: Fruit salad – 1 cup with almond or walnut (or) Greens or bone soup – 200ml
- 12.30 p.m: Cooked boil rice – 2½ – 3 cup, Vegetable sambar (or) Dhal (or) Sprouted gram kuzhambu, Rasam / skimmed milk curd – 100 ml, Vege koottu – 1 cup (or) Meat – 4 -6 pieces, Keerai Porrial – 1 cup (weekly thrice) (or) Vege porrial with onion
- 3.30 p.m: Skimmed milk or milk – 250 ml with protein powder – 2 tsp
- 5.30 p.m: Sundal – ½ cup (or) Wheat bread vege sandwich – 2 sets (or) Fruit salad – ½ cup
- 7.30 p.m: Cooked rice – 2½ cup, Sambar / rasam/, Vege. Porrial – 1 cup
- 9.00 p.m: Banana – 1
- 9.30 a.m: Milk – 250 ml with half sugar with turmeric powder – 2 pinches
Food list:
Foods to be included:
GramWhole , Sprouted gram, All kind of dhal, All green vegetables, Certain veges: – Bitter gourd, Bottle gourd, Beet root, Drumstick, Thandu eerai, Vendaya,Keerai, Drumstick Keerai, Ponangani,eerai, Rooted vegetables, Fruits -Sweet lime, Grapes, Pears, Oranges, Pine,pple, Peaches, Banana, Custard apple, Avin milk, Skimmed milk, Skimmed milk curd, protein health powder, Egg, Lean meat, Bone soup.
Foods to be Avoided:
Too much of white sugar, White bread, Refined cereals, Maida, Sauce, Fried food, Strong coffee & tea, Caffeinated beverages, Fatty meat, Condiments – masala things, Pickle, Fried foods, Junk food.
Protein health powder:
- Ragi – 200 gm
- Sp.green gram-100 gm
- Roasted bengal gram – 100 gm
- Wheat – 100 gm
- Soya beans – 25 gm
- Ground nut – 25 gm
- Cardomam – 4-5
Method:
- Roast all the ingredients and grind it.
- Mix 2tsp of powder in one glass of cold water and allow to boil for five mts with 2 tsp jaggery or brown sugar or karupatti.
- Add 100 – 150ml of milk and mix well and drink.
Points to remember:
- Supplement the diet with mild aerobic exercise.
- Half salt is enough in the diet.
- Prunes and dried fruits may also be taken.
- Nuts like badam, walnut; etc can be taken as evening snack.
- Take plenty of water.
- Most patients have a poor appetite. Meals should be made simple, easily digestible, well prepared and tempting to encourage the patient to eat.
- Slow massage, deep breathing and light occupation to ensure mental diversion are beneficial steps.
- During the acute stage of illness when fever is high, high protein, high energy, full fluid diet is given. As improvement occurs, this diet is progressed to a soft and then a regular diet.
- Force-feeding the patient to gain extra weight is known to be more harmful than advantageous. Too much food specially fat, frequently causes gastric upsets and diarrhea.
- If the patient has a poor appetite, he should be administered a 6 meal pattern.
- Diet for a tuberculosis patient is essentially a normal diet with emphasis on proper selection of food.
- All meals should have cereal – pulse combination with some amount of animal protein.
- Complete rest mentally and physically is very important. Stress prevents healing.
- Fresh air is always important in curing disease. Spend most of the time in open air and should sleep in a well ventilated room.
- Body needs 7-8 hrs sleep. sleep deprivation is the cause of tiredness .
- Avoid strain and stressful work.
- Monitor the weight gain,every month.