Who is Dr Diaa Al-Awadi?
Dr Diaa Al-Awadi is a consultant in critical care and therapeutic nutrition, linked with Ain Shams University, and one of the best-known Arabic medical educators on how food relates to everyday health.
His work starts from a firm belief: the human body is designed for health, and in many cases illness reflects years of unsuitable inputs — especially hard-to-digest food. That idea underpins the Tayibat framework.
Specialisation & experience
Critical care
Intensive-care practice gave him deep insight into how the body responds to stress and daily inputs.
Therapeutic nutrition
He teaches that the right food can address root causes, not only manage symptoms.
Academic background
Associated with Ain Shams University, a leading medical school in the Arab world.
Public health education
Lectures and live sessions that simplify complex medical ideas for Arabic-speaking audiences.
Credentials
- Consultant, critical care & therapeutic nutrition — Ain Shams University
- Founder of the Tayibat therapeutic nutrition framework — widely circulated educational model
- Medical lecturer & content author — @mytayibat and the mytayibat.com video library
Content & publications
Dr Diaa’s teaching is available through organised video lectures on mytayibat.com/videos, educational articles in Tayibat articles, and disease pages under Tayibat & diseases. This platform curates public material — it is not a clinic.
Official profiles & channels
Official channels for verification · Official platform (E-E-A-T)
The Tayibat story
Tayibat did not appear overnight. It grew from years of watching patients and how different foods affected recovery. People who stayed on easy-to-digest meals often improved faster than those who kept their usual diet.
From that clinical pattern came the core idea: “Give the body what it can digest and absorb easily, and let it clear accumulated residues.”
“The body does not fall ill suddenly. It sends early signals we often ignore. When we listen and feed it what it truly needs, healing can begin on its own.”
— from Dr Diaa Al-Awadi’s lectures
Medical thinking style
- Cause over symptom: look for why, not only what hurts
- Structured simplicity: complex medicine explained clearly
- Practical application: advice you can use at home
- Clinical grounding: views shaped by real patient observation
- Caution & balance: always coordinate with your own doctor
Message to readers
His message is steady: your health is largely in your hands. Not everything needs a drug; often correcting daily food is enough to start recovery.
He believes health education is the best prevention — when people understand how the body works, better choices follow naturally, without forced crash diets.
Key guides on this site
Disclaimer: mytayibat.com is an educational platform, not a clinic. Content is derived from public lectures; consult your physician before changing diet or medication.