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Rise and Shine!!

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

Just like most of you, watching movies is one of my favorite ways to unwind after a hectic week. Recently, I saw this fun movie, Wake up, Sid - a breezy movie with a good take home message: “Wake up, get focused and take responsibility”. The morning scene when Ranbir wakes up late from his slumber aimlessly with nothing in particular to do, nowhere to go….. is a common happening in most houses. Let’s just take the simple act of waking up early.

Our parents have always advised us to go off to sleep early and wake up before sunrise. However, most of us simply feel it is impossible to rise early. We prefer to stay up late and finish off our work. Well, if this suits you then it’s fine. But, personally I feel rising early in the morning is one of the best habits you can cultivate.

I simply love greeting the new day by chanting some mantra which thank the Almighty for his wonderful blessings. It fills me with joy, gives me loads of energy to begin my day. Rising early leaves us with sufficient time to have a nourishing breakfast and infuses the much needed energy to start the day. People who have little or no breakfast are more likely to binge during lunch time and consequently more likely to put on weight. Moreover I think morning is the best time of the day to take an appointment with myself. Most of the time our minds are pre-occupied with work and mundane activities. Just when I wake up, I close my eyes, pause and think if I am doing the right thing, taking the right steps rather than simply working and working without prioritizing. Personally I like to complete tasks which involve a lot of concentration in the morning itself. This also applies to exercising. We are more likely to put exercise off our daily list, if we schedule it after work. The likelihood of putting off exercise increases due to sudden meetings, appointments and additional workload. Morning exercise literally cannot be put off. And another reason to wake up early is that I always love to reach on time. So I start early, reach work on time, and begin the day without much stress.

How to adjust your internal clock

  • Avoid drastic changes. Begin by waking up 15 minutes before you normally do and slowly try to reach your goal time…
  • Keep your alarm clock far away, so that you are compelled to get up to switch off the alarm clock.
  • Allot some important task (to yourself) in the morning. It will compel you to wake up early.
  • Avoid watching television and internet surfing at night. Rather read some book in your bed. In no time you will feel drowsy and fall off to sleep.

Let’s replace Sid with our own names and sing this song “Wake up….”

Please do look after yourself.

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

At this point I am addressing all women folk. Most women often underestimate how stressed they are. They never seem to have time to take a break. They accpect their hectic pace of life quite easily. They have too many roles to play, too many responsibilities (balancing family and career), too many deadlines to meet (at home and at work), too much co-ordination, not enough support, most of them are not assertive (therefore get taken for granted). And at the end of it all they don’t even get appreciation for their back breaking efforts in raising children, looking after home, spouse, family affairs, in-laws, work front etc. Some of them face constant bickering from their spouses, sarcasm, criticism etc.

All this affects your mental and physical health. Remember that if you are sick nothing really works!! You only have yourself to look after ‘you’. And your family has you. So it only makes sense to look after yourself. Stay away from potentially harmful situations. Eat foods that fill you up with energy (fresh fruits, whole grains, nuts & seeds) and avoid foods that make you feel weak and sluggish (mostly sweets and fried foods). Such foods may cause long term damage in terms of both mental (anxiety, depression) and physical (weight gain, poor skin, low energy) health.

Don’t discount yourself so easily. Consider yourself more important than junk food. No one is going to stand besides you and make sure that you have slept well, eaten right and done your daily exercise. You are all grown up now and you have missed out on just one more responsibility – Yourself!

Clear your skin

Friday, July 10th, 2009

Hi!! I haven’t written for some time…. Been busy consulting at my health centers…. Thought I’d share with you some satisfying experiences that I’ve had in the last month…

Geeta, one of my clients age 45 had been complaining of adult acne. Her face was constantly breaking out with big red painful (cystic form) of acne. When she came to me, I took down her case history. Geeta had informed me that she had taken antibiotics on and off with temporary relief from acne. Now she was tired of taking them and was looking for some permanent solution by using natural means…. I was happy to hear this as it is something I like doing…. My philosophy has always been ‘natural is preferable’ I probed further to find out her food habits and lifestyle. Geeta ate a lot of chocolates, had a sweet tooth, and was fairly overweight. Her periods had become scanty and she felt tired all the time.

We put her on the cleansing diet of raw juices, limited whole grains & low sugar fresh fruits. We also asked her to avoid cheese and chocolates for some time till we were able to rebalance her body chemistry. She was given monitored doses of zinc, vitamin A & vitamin E. She began to see some improvement. After about 4 weeks she was happy to see more improvement in her acne as her condition greatly improved. The treatment worked so well (she also lost some weight) that she subsequently brought her teenage daughter as well who also experienced significant benefits.

For some people, a healthy diet can do wonders to clear up their complexion. If you want the perfect skin, you must follow a cleansing diet; consume raw juices like tomato + carrot+ beetroot, take vitamin and antioxidant supplements and lead a stress free life. Try it!

Global Warming

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Each and every one of us is contributing to global warming and we need to do something about it starting right now.

For those of you who are unclear on what is global warming-simply speaking-the global temperature is rising and consequently the earth’s climate is changing. This can have serious consequences world wide. - And we humans are causing it. Can we avoid this disaster by changing the way we live? Frankly we don’t have a choice. Each and every one of us has got to do our bit. It will take a world wide effort. But we need to do it starting now.

 

How are we making the earth warmer than it is meant to be?

The protective blanket surrounding the earth allows enough of the sun’s energy to warm our planet and retains enough of that heat to make it liveable. Without this protective blanket our earth would be 30C colder than it normally is. This natural heat holding effect of the earths blanket is called the greenhouse effect. But lately we humans have changed the make up of this protective blanket by our activities which emit more carbon dioxide than ever before. Carbon dioxide (greenhouse gas) traps heat (as do other greenhouse gases like methane, nitrous oxide, water vapour). So higher concentrations of greenhouse gases (out of which carbon dioxide has the maximum implications) means a warmer earth. Burning coal creates more carbon dioxide (CO2)   than burning any other fossil fuel (oil and natural gas). When we use energy for producing electricity we generate more CO2. Carbon dioxide levels have now reached a peak not seen for the last 900,000 years.

Our world runs on electricity and burning coal provides 40 percent of world’s electrical energy. Coal also emits approximately twice the CO2 as that from natural gas. When we use any form of energy, we produce CO2 emissions.

 

So how can we help!

Lowering CO2 emissions to help reduce global warming is possible. Walking short distances instead of driving, carpooling, unplugging idle electronics, driving fuel efficient cars, switching off light bulbs when not required, using less hot water, using less electricity, growing more plants in your house, turning primarily vegetarian are some of the steps that may seem very small but when each of us begin to implement them, these small measures will help make a big difference especially if we all choose to do it. It needs a world wide effort.

Expanding waist line in women

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

There is an interesting observation that I have made and today I want to share that with you…

In my 23yrs of watching overweight people become slim I have realized that women in general above the age of 35 do not lose weight easily. They toil in the gyms, they are seen taking brisk walks in parks, they starve themselves through the day hoping to eat ‘well’ at night along with their family but seldom lose weight at the pace at which they would want to. When it comes to losing weight, women stand at a disadvantage compared to men, thanks to their higher body fat percentage and lower muscle mass. They tend to accumulate fat faster than men and lose it far more slowly. Unfair to the fair sex isn’t it? The same is observed in the animal kingdom. As if to endorse my observations I came across this study reported in the TOI which said ‘Two out of three women in urban India, and one in three in rural India above the age of 35 are overweight’; which means two thirds of women above 35 years of age in urban India and one third’s in rural India are overweight. The study also revealed that half of the urban women (above age of 35) and slightly less than half of rural India lead an inactive life.

Almost 85% of woman in urban Calcutta were found to be obese specially around the waist and that diabetes was second highest in Calcutta (13% in woman above 35 yrs of age) presided by 26% in Kochi. These findings are alarming.

 

As we all know that being overweight makes one prone to diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure etc. It is important to understand that the health benefits of being trim and healthy are far greater than eating unwisely.

I am distinctly worried about the overfed and undernourished state of women population both in urban and rural India. Almost 96% urban women & 75% rural women were found to have at least one risk factor to heart disease in this study conducted by a few doctors from AIIMS.

 

 

So what should women do? Obviously handle it as they handle so many other more complicated issues in their lives. All that she needs to do is to consider herself important enough to ‘want’ to be healthy… to focus on herself for a change…to cook some healthful meals which ‘she’ wants to eat rather than eat leftovers from the fancy meals cooked for the family

 

So here’s a token solution for all those who want to lose weight.

 

SOME EFFECTIVE AND PRATICAL TIPS FOR LOSING WEIGHT:

  • Begin eating at least one meal in the day - raw.
  • Limit your oil intake to 2-3 tsp a day.
  • Finish your dinner by 7.00pm and make sure it is light.
  • Increase fiber in your diet to about 30-35 grams in a day
  • Begin talking a brisk walk for 30-40 minutes everyday.

Hungry Children

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Being a child isn’t the best thing in India today. Apart from the shocking cases of child molestation and incest in the newspapers, there are children who are dying of hunger. One in every three children below the age of five go to bed hungry & starving every night. Imagine how utterly aweful life must be for these children. Whilst in India we have the largest child feeding programme in the world, it seems to be incorrectly designed as the food and resources do not reach these starving children. Politicians need to consider this issue as ‘high priority’ because providing adequate nutrition to pregnant women and children is crucial to the health of our nation. Every year from age one to twelve a child typically grows taller by 2 to 3 inches and heavier by 2-3kgs. Growth charts and weighing scales provide valuable clues to a child’s health.  Increase in height and weight are two of the many developmental changes that occur during childhood. The government run feeding centers (in our slums and villages) fail to look after malnourished children as they are inadequately equipped and are unable to meet the needs of children under 2 (who are most at risk). It is important to know that when hunger is chronic; children can become malnourished. The high statistics – (42.5% under the age of 5) of starving children in India can take a devastating toll on the health of our nation. Malnutrition contributes to nearly half of the deaths of children under 4 years of age. The ones who survive, grow up with physiological and psychological problems. Malnutrition can impair a child’s functioning in many ways. Meeting the nutritional needs of children is critical to support their growth and development.

 

Our government needs to call for more effective food assistance program especially designed for starving children in order to eradicate malnutrition and reduce the number of sick children who will eventually grow up into ‘sick’ adults. This is crucial for the health of our country.

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