Diet plays a vital role in reducing cancer risks and there are also foods that can alleviate the symptoms if cancer is already present in individuals. These food sources are rich in nutrients and other agents that inhibit abnormal cell growth and reproduc Read More...
People who smoke or use any type of tobacco have increased nutritional requirements. This is due to intake of carcinogen and decreased absorption of nutrients from diet cause of nicotine. Read More...
Healthy Kidney Habits
Common perception about the functioning of kidney that it simply works as a strainer for separating the excreta is only partially true. Kidney also performs the some other important functions also. Read More...
Diet Care fore a New Mother Post-Delivery
Having a baby is a wonderful episode in life. The bundle of joy brings out the best in a lady. But, a new mother needs as much care post-delivery as she will during her pregnancy Read More...
All you need to know about salt
Salt was worth more than gold when pyramids were being constructed. Salt is important to human life processes and the functioning of the body; we cannot survive without it. It is important not just for palatability but much more, for preservation, refrige Read More...
Palak Paneer
Serves: 2
Ingredients:
10-15 Paneer cubes
1 Onion, chopped
2 Garlic cloves Chopped
Salt to taste
1 tsp Coriander Powder
1 tsp Cumin Powder
0.5 bunch Spinach
1 small piece Ginger
1 small Cinnamon
1 tsp oil
Method:
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Akbari Paneer
Serves: 2
Ingredients:
100 g paneer
1 onion cut in long thin pieces
1 piece ginger
2 cloves garlic
2 small cardamom
1 piece cinnamon
1 tbsp oil
1 large tomato
Salt to taste
1 teaspoon red chilli powder
1 cup milk
Method:
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Keerai Masiyal (Greens Garlic Mashed curry)
Serves: 4
Ingredients:
1 cup Greens
4 Garlic cloves
1 chopped Onion
1 teaspoon Mustard seeds
1 teaspoon Urad dal
1/2 teaspoon Asafetida powder
1 Dry red chili
1/2 teaspoon Tamarind paste
Salt to taste
2 teaspoon Oil
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Until recently, whooping cough or pertussis, as it is called in medical parlance, was one of the most prevalent and alarming of childhood illnesses. Whooping cough is an infectious disease. It commonly affects infants during first year of life, and c Read More...
Cough
Cough is a very common symptom of many respiratory disorders. The reason we cough is to get rid of the irritation on the surface lining (the mucous membrane) of the throat and upper respiratory tract. Such irritation may be caused by certain foods, s Read More...
Common Cold
Common cold is an inflammation of the upper respiratory tract caused by the infection of virus. During the period of transition from one season to the other, a variety of factors conspire to weaken the immune system and make us vulnerable to colds an Read More...
Toothache
The teeth exemplify the amazing balance of form and function. Good teeth are important part of one's health and appearance. Toothache is a very common problem. 'I told you so' is not the thing to say to a victim of toothache because all they wish is Read More...
High Blood Pressure
High blood pressure or hypertension is a common disease of modern age. The fast pace urban life and increasing mental and physical pressures are the chief causes of high blood pressure. Different actions may increase or decrease blood pressure. For e Read More...
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Pack a Summer Snack For Office Tiffin
Carrying Tiffin to office may seem clumsy but it is a healthy option. Skip the grease and salt from the cafeteria and eat a scrumptious and p Read More...
Baby Food Diet
A Baby Food Diet for Adults?
Yes! Apparently Hollywood stars got in on the craze to lose weight fast and invented the baby food diet. The chief designer at Christian Dior, Hedi Slimane, was the first to turn to baby food in order to fit into his des Read More...
Low Sodium Rice
A colorful low-sodium rice dish. The trick is to flavor the dish with the lemon juice and to sprinkle the salt at the end of the cooking.
Ingredients: (Serves 2)
Cooked rice- 2 cups (spread out to cool)
Onion- ½ small (fin Read More...
Control Cholesterol Without Medication! : Part 2
In the previous post, we discussed about the various "Don’ts" to control your cholesterol. In this post let us see what all you should do to control your cholesterol.
Do's to Control Cholesterol -
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Control Cholesterol Without Medication! : Part 1
No medications can do a better job than treating your high cholesterol naturally. And, if you are one of those lucky people who do not have cholesterol concerns, you may want to take steps to keep it that way!
Before knowing what to do, Read More...