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Tuesday, April 20, 2021

The 11 Healthiest Foods In The World

 



Grown without chemicals and loaded with nutrition, these 11 foods will keep you (and the planet) healthy for life.





Fish
"Here is an animal that, unlike cattle, does not eat food raised with chemical fertilizers. It feeds in waters rich with minerals, prominent among which is the most valuable element, iodine."
 
Why it's healthy: 
Saltwater fish, to which Rodale was referring, are the most commonly consumed, and one of the healthiest, sources of protein consumed worldwide. Even today, saltwater fish still don't eat food raised with chemical fertilizers, but the problem is, they're becoming harder and harder to find. Overfishing has ballooned since J.I. Rodale's day, and the list of saltwater fish that have managed to continue to exist in healthy amounts is getting shorter by the day. 
 
How to get it: 
Go with the safest fish to eat, namely wild fish living in sustainably managed fisheries, such as wild Alaskan salmon and wild-caught Pacific sardines. There are a number of farmed fish that are raised without damage to their surrounding environment, but some, such as farmed tilapia and catfish, are fed corn that may be have been genetically modified and grown with pesticides.
 


Kelp
"Kelp is rich in potassium. It is believed that the reason there is a complete absence of hay-fever cases in the Orient is the fact that the Japanese and Chinese eat liberally of this product." 
 
Why it's healthy: 
An edible form of brown algae, kelp contains more than just potassium. It's rich in iodine, protein, magnesium, and other minerals at levels higher than most land vegetables. It's also rich in the omega-3 fatty acid EPA.
 
How to get it: 
"Overall, kelp harvesting is a sustainable practice that can have low impact on the marine environment if done right," says Matthew Huelsenbeck, marine scientist with the conservation organization Oceana. However, he adds, some kelp farmers have started introducing genetically modified varieties, which can escape and contaminate the surrounding environment, and kelp grown in waters near polluting industries could be contaminated with heavy metals. "About 80 to 90 percent of kelp on the market comes from China — a species called Japanese kelp," he adds. Because the name is confusing, it can be hard to know where your kelp is coming from. So stick with domestically raised kelp: Maine Coast Sea Vegetables sells kelp raised in the Gulf of Maine.




Mushrooms
Grown in beds of rich organic matter, mushrooms were grown without the use of any pesticides, he said, "because it would kill out the very spores which are needed to develop into mushrooms." Not only that, but they're rich in iron and protein. 
 
Why they're healthy: 
Mushrooms are not just healthy, they're vital in boosting your immune system and preventing infections, and they're becoming increasingly valuable tools in medicine, where research is finding that mushroom compounds can fight diseases such as breast cancer. But nowadays, commercial mushroom producers do use heavy amounts of insecticides, says Thomas Wiandt, an organic mushroom farmer in Ohio and owner of Killbuck Valley Mushrooms. "Common practice is to grow them in caves, or cavelike structures," he says. Those areas provide optimal breeding grounds for insects, so the crops are often misted with insecticides (which are different types of pesticides than fungicides, which aren't used because they would kill of the spores mushroom need to grow). U.S. Department of Agriculture tests have detected 14 insecticide residues on mushroom crops. "Not only that, a mushroom has a highly absorbent surface," Wiandt says.
 
How to get them: 
Get the health benefits without the toxic chemicals — go organic.



Coconut
"A good source of fats and carbohydrates," coconuts also "provide excellent exercise for the teeth." Coconut palms also didn't require heavy doses of synthetic, petroleum-based fertilizers. 
 
Why it's healthy: 
Though high in saturated fat, coconut products, particularly coconut oil, are proving to be exceptionally healthy. Studies on populations that consume high quantities of coconut oil have found lower rates of heart disease, and coconut oil is one of very few sources of lauric acid, which helps your immune system fight bacterial and viral infections.
 
How to get it: 
Every part of the coconut is valuable — even the shells are being used as water filters in some areas. In J.I. Rodale's day, coconuts were probably harvested wild, but now, coconut palm plantations have taken over Southeast Asia, where most of the world's coconuts are grown. Plantations deplete the soil of nutrients and increase pest problems — increasing the need for synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. But it might be hard to find certified-organic whole coconuts, so opt instead for organic coconut products, such as Dr. Bronner's certified-organic and Fair Trade coconut oil or Body Ecology organic Coconut Water.



Watercress
"Watercress is never grown with chemical fertilizers. It grows along brooks and other running waters and ... it contains more iron than spinach." 
 
Why it's healthy: 
It's not just an iron powerhouse. Scientists have also found that the antioxidants in watercress can battle breast and lung cancers, and a study in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that eating just three ounces a day boosts your levels of certain antioxidants by 100 percent. 
 
How to get it: 
You probably won't find much wild watercress in grocery stores, but hydroponic watercress (grown directly in water) is the most commonly available type. The benefit: Few pesticides are needed in hydroponic operations, and the plants are still grown without synthetic fertilizers.



Wild Berries
Wild fruit trees grow without chemical help, and even cultivated cranberries and other berries, in Rodale's day, were rarely treated with pesticides. 
 
Why they're healthy: 
Wild berries, wild blueberries in particular, have higher levels of antioxidants than their cultivated counterparts. One Canadian study found that wild blueberries can counteract inflammation and insulin sensitivity, two factors that, when abnormal, can contribute to arthritis and diabetes. Rodale was particularly fond of mulberries, huckleberries and blackberries, all of which have a higher antioxidant content than cultivated berries.
 
How to get them: 
Wild blueberries can be found in the freezer section of your grocery store (the season for fresh wild blueberries is very short), but for other wild berries, you'll have to go out foraging during spring and summer.



Wild Rice
Rodale seemed fascinated by this wild grass that grew in swamps and wanted his readers to send in more information about its cultural significance. 
 
Why it's healthy: 
Native to the Great Lakes regions of Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota and parts of Canada, wild rice has been hand-harvested in canoes by Native American tribes that live in those areas for over a thousand years. Not technically a grain but a grass, wild rice is rich in protein, fiber and B vitamins. Since it grows wild, there is no need for toxic pesticides or water-polluting fertilizers, and it's harvested in the least environmentally damaging way possible. 
 
How to get it: 

Most "wild rice" on store shelves isn't wild at all but a hybrid product cultivated in paddies. Keep an eye out for wild rice that's actually wild, sold by companies like Eden Foods and Native Harvest.



Wild Game
wild game because it was "free of the taint of chemical fertilizers" since the animals forage for food in the wild. But he was first turned on to it as a healthy superfood by a physician who was prescribing diets of wild game to patients with high blood pressure. 
 
Why it's healthy: 
Wild animals aren't just free of the taint of chemical fertilizers; they're also free of hormones, antibiotics and even the antibiotic-resistant bacteria so common in factory-farmed animals, according to a study published last year in the journal Applied and Environmental Microbiology. Meat from deer, elk, wild boar and other feral creatures also has fewer calories, less saturated and total fat, and even lower levels of cholesterol. The primary concern with wild game is lead contamination; hunters use leaded bullets, fragments of which can get introduced into the meat. 
 
How to get it: 
"Go to the hunting regions during the proper season. Many of the resorts serve venison and other game meats." But you don't really have to travel that far in this day and age. A number of online retailers sell wild game meats. Just be sure to ask about whether the retailer tests for lead.



Maple Syrup
"I strongly recommend that white sugar be dispensed with entirely and that maple syrup be substituted," Rodale wrote. 
 
Why it's healthy: 
Overrefined and nutritionally void, white sugar comes from chemically intensive sugar cane and sugar beets — Rodale's reasoning for eliminating it from his diet. Now, sugar beets aren't just pesticide-heavy, they're also being genetically modified to grow faster so Americans can have access to more cheap sugar we don't need. You need just a small amount of maple syrup to sweeten your coffee, baked goods, or oatmeal, and it's actually good for you. Scientists recently discovered more than 50 compounds in maple syrup known to battle cancer and heart disease. 
 
How to get it: 
Find organic maple syrup at any grocery store or visit your farmers market to get the good local stuff. Don't fall for "pancake syrup" that's mostly high-fructose corn syrup dyed brown with "maple flavoring" added.




Honey
"Natural honey is full of living hormone-like qualities, which makes it a valuable adjunct to the diet." 
 
Why it's healthy: 
Honey is rich in antioxidants and is often used as an antiseptic treatment on wounds. As Rodale said, it also contains phytoestrogens, and studies on Greek honey have found that those phytoestrogens can blunt the growth of breast, prostate and endometrial cancers. Honey also has a low glycemic index, so using it to sweeten tea or coffee won't lead to energy-busting blood sugar drops later in the day. 
 
How to get it: 
The best honey is raw, local honey from a nearby farmer. A recent test by Food Safety News revealed that more than 75 percent of the honey sold in the U.S. is so heavily processed and filtered, a process that removes all of the pollen in honey, that it would flunk quality standards set by most of the world's food agencies, including the Food and Drug Administration.



Nuts
valued nuts — particularly walnuts, pecans, filberts and pine nuts — because the trees on which they grew lived in soils rich in organic matter that had built up for centuries. That soil enriched nuts with minerals and protein. 
 
Why they're healthy: 
Today, nuts are grown on trees raised in plantations that, unless certified organic, have resorted to heavy doses of chemical fertilizers. But find a certified-organic nut supplier, and you'll get all the protein and minerals that J.I. valued without the extra dose of pesticides. In addition, walnuts and pine nuts are good sources for essential fatty acids that protect your brain, heart and bones.
 
How to get them: If you're having a hard time finding organic nuts at the store, take a walk. Though pecan and pinyon (pine nut) trees grow wild only in certain areas, walnut trees exist pretty much everywhere. Just keep an eye out for trees bearing large green shells that resemble green apples. Crack one open and the nut is resting inside a soft casing that will dye your hands brown.



Sunday, April 4, 2021

Water Before Bedtime

 Water Before Bedtime

About 90% of heart attacks occur early in the morning and it can be minimized if one takes a glass or two of water NOT grog or beer before retiring in the evening.
I knew water is important but I never knew about the special times to drink it.
Did you??

Drinking water at the correct time
Maximizes its effectiveness on the Human body :
1 glasses of water after waking up - helps activate internal organs

1 glass of water 30 minutes before a meal - helps digestion
1 glass of water before taking a bath - helps lower blood pressure
1 glass of water before going to bed - avoids stroke or heart attack

Tuesday, March 30, 2021

BRAIN DAMAGING HABITS

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 BRAIN DAMAGING HABITS 


1. No Breakfast 
People who do not take breakfast are going to have a lower blood sugar level. This leads to an insufficient supply of nutrients to the brain causing brain degeneration. 

. Overeating

It causes hardening of the brain arteries, leading to a decrease in mental power. 

3. Smoking 

It causes multiple brain shrinkage and may lead to Alzheimer disease. 

4. High Sugar consumption 

Too much sugar will interrupt the absorption of proteins and nutrients causing malnutrition and may interfere with brain development. 

5. Air Pollution 

The brain is the largest oxygen consumer in our 20 body. Inhaling polluted air decreases the supply of oxygen to the brain, bringing about a decrease in brain efficiency. 

. Sleep Deprivation 

Sleep allows our brain to rest.. Long term deprivation from sleep will accelerate the death of brain cells.. 

7. Head covered while sleeping 

Sleeping with the head covered increases the concentration of carbon dioxide and decrease concentration of oxygen that may lead to brain damaging effects. 

8. Working your brain during illness 

Working hard or studying with sickness may lead to a decrease in effectiveness of the brain as well as damage the brain. 

9. Lacking in stimulating thoughts 

Thinking is the best way to train our brain, lacking in brain stimulation thoughts may cause brain shrinkage. 

10. Talking Rarely 

Intellectual conversations will promote the efficiency of the brain


The main causes of liver damage are: 



1. Sleeping too late and waking up too late are main cause. 

2. Not urinating in the morning. 

. Too much eating. 

4. Skipping breakfast. 

5. Consuming too much medication. 

6. Consuming too much preservatives, additives, food coloring, and artificial sweetener. 


7. Consuming unhealthy cooking oil. 

As much as possible reduce cooking oil use when frying, which includes even the best cooking oils like olive oil. Do not consume fried foods when you are tired, except if the body is20very fit. 

8. Consuming raw (overly done) foods also add to the burden of liver. 

Veggies should be eaten raw or cooked 3-5 parts. Fried veggies should be finished in one sitting, do not store. 

We should prevent this without necessarily spending more. We just have to adopt a good daily lifestyle and eating habits. Maintaining good eating habits and time condition are very important for our bodies to absorb and get rid of unnecessary chemicals according to 'schedule.' 

The top five cancer-causing foods are: 



1.. Hot Dogs
Because they are high in nitrates, the Cancer Prevention Coalition advises that children eat no more than 12 hot dogs a month. If you can't live without hot dogs, buy those made without sodium nitrate. 


2. Processed meats and Bacon 
Also high in the same sodium nitrates found in hot dogs, bacon, and other processed meats raise the risk of heart disease. The saturated fat in bacon also contributes to cancer. 


3. Doughnuts 
Doughnuts are cancer-causing double trouble.. First, they are made with white flour, sugar, and hydrogenated oils, then fried at high temperatures. Doughnuts, says Adams , may be the worst food you can possibly eat to raise your risk of cancer. 


4. French Fries 
Like doughnuts, French fries are made with hydrogenated oils and then fried at high temperatures. They also contain cancer- causing acryl amides which occur during the frying process. They should be called cancer fries, not French fries, said Adams . 




5. Chips, crackers, and cookies 
All are usually made with white flour and sugar. Even the ones whose labels claim to be free of trans-fats generally contain small amounts of trans-fats. 











Sunday, March 28, 2021

A Simple Way to Lose Weight – Tai Chi Walking

A Simple Way to Lose WeightTai Chi Walking



Tai Chi is a very simple form of exercise, perfect for every person, regardless of age, weight or height. Practiced regularly, this type of walking helps you understand your body, the moves you make when you walk around, in time, maintaining your balance will not be a problem anymore.




With Tai Chi steps you will improve your posture, the muscles will strengthen and you will relax your overstressed muscles. You will also lose weight if you practice it a few times a week Chi walking started in ancient China. In 1999, Danny Dreyer, instructor in San Francisco, tried to revive the forgotten art of Chi steps, teaching Chi running technique. After numerous requests from customers, he decided to focus more on Chi walking, thus developing a walking program that relaxes you and gives you the energy you need and also helps you lose weight effortless.



Chi Walking is an alternative to riding, being considered one of the most economical and accessible exercise. Tai Chi is not just a sport, but an ancient discipline that focuses on improving the mind and body shape with a wide range of exercises and meditations.


Some of the biggest advantages of Tai Chi steps are that you do not need additional equipment for this type of ride (except for a sports outfit and, of course, comfortable shoes) and can be made by all persons, regardless of age or physical ability. It is also a way to interact with the world and nature, because it is necessary to perform outdoors.


2. How is Chi running performed?

Dress comfortably and leave the house. Stand straight, keeping your feet together. Lift your right leg while bending your elbows. Keep your elbows as close to the body, with palms facing up.

Relax the foot and place it gently in front of the body, heel touching the ground lightly, then put the whole foot. Stretch a hand forward and hold it at shoulder level. Hand must be relaxed, so that the palm is parallel to the body, while the other hand goes down, next to the body.

Change weight on the other foot, raising the heel. Put your foot forward and stepping with the heel first, wait several seconds, then down and rest your feet. Keep going at the same rate and do not forget the arms. The larger and wider the steps are, the more difficult is to keep your balance, so start with small steps to progress gradually.

Saturday, April 29, 2017

Bed on Rent - Wheelchair On Rent - Yoginder Surgicals -





Deals in All Type of Health Care & Fitness Goods, Hospital & Surgical and Medical Equipment 





* Hospital Bed (also on Rent)


 * Wheel Chairs (also on Rent)



 * Examination Table 




 * Revolving Stools 




 * Stretcher 




* Screen (Partition) 




 * Suction Machine 




 * X-Ray View Box 



 * Ist Aid Box



 * Oxygen Cylinder (with Meter and Other Accessories) 




 * Blood Pressure Monitors





 * Stethoscope




 * Height Measuring Tape & Charts 




 * IV Stand (Gluco Stand) 




 * Weighing Scales 

 * Back Rests & Back Supports 

 * Inhalers, Steamers 

 * Hot Water Bottles 

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 * Walking Sticks 

 * Crutches 

 * Walkers 

 * Commod Stool & Chairs 

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 * Massagers 

 * Digital Scales 

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 * Gluco Meters 

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 * Doctor Coat, Gown, Approns 

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Different Type of Rehabilitation, Health & Fitness Equipment etc


We Provide Wheel Chairs & Hospital Beds on Rent Also 



Yoginder Aggarwal
Yoginder Surgicals 

Blue Heaven Building, Old Railway Road, near New Colony Mod, Gurgaon-122001
Mob. 9654711900, 9650158286, 8076024274, 7503242346
Landline : 0124-4203432
e-mail : yogindersurgicals@gmail.com
website : 
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Yoginder Surgicals

Yoginder Surgicals







Deals in All Type of Surgical, Medical, Health & Fitness Goods 


We Also Provide Hospital Bed, Folding Wheel Chairs, Nebulizers and Air Beds on Rent



* Hospital Bed (on Rent also @ Rs. 100/- per day)

 * Wheel Chairs (on Rent also @ Rs. 50/- per day)

 * Examination Table 

 * Revolving Stools (Patient Stools)

 * Stretcher (Folding Stretchers and Stretcher Trolley) 

* Screen (4 Fold Partition) 

 * Suction Machine (Electrical and Foot Suction) 
 * X-Ray View Box 

* Eye View Drums 

 * Ist Aid Box 

 * Oxygen Cylender (with Meter and Other Accessories) 

 * Blood Pressure Monitors 

 * Stethoscopes

 * Height Measuring Tape & Charts 

 * IV Stand (Gluco Stand) 

 * Weighing Scales 

 * Back Rests & Back Supports 

 * Inhalers, Steamers 

 * Hot Water Bottles 

* Heat Pads, Gel Pads and Hot n Cold Packs 

* Walking Sticks (1-Leg, 3-Leg and 4-Leg) 

 * Crutches and Elbow Crutches 

 * Walkers (Folding -cum- Adjustable and Fix Walkers) 

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 * Resuscitator (Ambu Bag) 

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 * Digital Scales 

 * Digital (Automatic) BP 

 * Gluco Meters (Sugar Monitors) 

 * Sauna Belts 

 * Yoko (Height Increase Device) 

* Air Bed or Air Mattress (Also on Rent @ Rs. 1000/- per month)

 * Morning Walker 

 * Nebulizers (Also On Rent @ Rs. 1000/- per month) 

 * Gloves (Disposable) 

 * Masks (Disposable and Clothes) 

 * Caps (Disposable and Clothes) 

 * Shoe Covers (Disposable) 

 * Doctor Coat, Gown, Aprons 

 * Lumber Sacro Belts (LS Belts)  

 * Abdominal Belts 

 * Magnetic Belts 

 * Thermometers (Digital & Manual) 

* Pulse Oxymeters 

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* Wax and Wax Heaters 

* Knee Caps, Knee Support and Knee Braces 

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* Silicon Arch Pads, Heel Cushions and Insols 

* Ice Packs 

* Respirometer for Lung Exercise 

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Different Type of Rehabilitation, Health & Fitness Equipment etc. 




-Yoginder Aggarwal

Yoginder Surgicals (Health Care & Fitness)
Blue Heaven Building, Old Railway Road, near New Colony Mod, Gurgaon-122001
Mob. 9654711900, 9650158286, 8076024274, 7503242346
Landline : 0124-4203432


e-mail : yogindersurgicals@gmail.com
website : 
http://www.indiamart.com/yoginder-surgicals