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		<title>Lifestyle Diseases – The new cancer</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Lifestyle diseases like blood pressure, diabetes, heart diseases are happening in epidemic proportion and the real solution lies in change of lifestyle that includes change in dietetics, physical activity pattern and healthy habits. What are Lifestyle diseases? They include problems like obesity, blood pressure, diabetes, heart diseases, stroke, high cholesterol, stress, anxiety, depression, acidity and...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lifestyle diseases like blood pressure, diabetes, heart diseases are happening in epidemic proportion and the real solution lies in change of lifestyle that includes change in dietetics, physical activity pattern and healthy habits.</p>
<p><strong>What are Lifestyle diseases?</strong></p>
<p>They include problems like obesity, blood pressure, diabetes, heart diseases, stroke, high cholesterol, stress, anxiety, depression, acidity and even some of the cancers. They are called so as they are now considered the result of our deranged lifestyle.</p>
<p><strong>How common are lifestyle diseases in society? </strong></p>
<p>In year 2005, for the first time in the history of mankind, it happened that, more people died because of lifestyle related illnesses and non-infectious diseases like heart diseases, Diabetes, cancer etc. as compared to all infections put together.</p>
<p>One Indian survey shows that in the cities, every 4<sup>th</sup> adult is Diabetic and every 3<sup>rd</sup> person has high blood pressure. The worse thing is that it is increasing rapidly.</p>
<p>These lifestyle diseases are not only getting commoner now a days, but are also happening at a much younger age. Even the complications are happening at a younger age.</p>
<p><strong>Why are the lifestyle diseases so common now?</strong></p>
<p>The culprits for these lifestyle diseases are the triad of poor diet, lack of physical activity and mental issues like <a href="https://dolclinic.com/mental-stress/">stress/depression</a> and unhealthy habits. These in turn are affected by different factors like affluence, urbanization, blind westernization, and change in value system.</p>
<p>What we don’t always realize is the common link between them all. They are different ‘avatar’s of the same dysfunctional lifestyle. It is a matter of individual genetic background and environmental factors, whether you get one or the other illness. But, once you get one, you are more at risk for other. For example, someone who gets Diabetes, has a much higher chance of getting heart disease than other healthy person.</p>
<p><strong><u>Why are the lifestyle diseases called silent killers?</u></strong></p>
<p>Most of these lifestyle diseases progress silently without causing any obvious problem/symptoms or trouble like pain or weight loss or fever, in the initial stages. By the time they start causing any problem, complications have already started and diseases are in advanced state. For example, a diabetic may remain without any obvious trouble or problem for more than 10 year from the actual start of the disease. But, by the time it is discovered and treatment started, some of them already have complications. &nbsp;At this stage, complete reversal is impossible. Most people have no option but to take medicines, but they are still at risk of complications owing to the damage done by the longstanding disease. Because of their silent progress till the stage of complications, they are called silent killers.</p>
<p><strong><u>Is there any solution?</u></strong></p>
<p>YES.</p>
<p>The solution is</p>
<ol>
<li>Don’t let them happen. Prevention is the key. This can be done by vigilance over the triad of diet, activity and issues like stress/anxiety and healthy habits.</li>
<li>Catch early – Try to catch these problems at the earliest and start working on the factors mentioned above in A. For example, research shows that once fasting sugar crossed 85 mg %, one is at a higher risk of diabetes. If one starts working early on the lifestyle, diabetes can be prevented from occurring for many years to come.</li>
<li>Keep weight and <a href="https://dolclinic.com/body-fat-analysis-and-diabetes-pcod/">fat under control</a>&#8211; Indians are at a higher risk of lifestyle diseases once the BMI crosses 23. It is the fat content that is the culprit; try to keep it below 17/24 (M/F). Any extra fat is a risk factor. Try to lose the extra fat at the earliest.</li>
<li>Even in a fully established disease, working on the lifestyle helps to push away the complications and keep oneself fit.</li>
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<p><strong><u>How do we do it</u></strong></p>
<p><strong>3 fold approach – </strong>Diet, physical activity and mind issues (stress/habits) are the three important elements to be corrected. Sorting one and ignoring other doesn’t help. We rectify them simultaneously.</p>
<p><strong>Change and the approach to change</strong> – What is needed here is ‘change’. Change is essential, but it needs to be long term to have a long lasting effect. The change must be made as per individual personality and psychology. Individual likes and lifestyle should be respected. Then the change can be easy and long-lasting. For more information read <a href="https://dolclinic.com/weight-loss-and-the-psychology-of-the-individual/">“the psychology of weight loss”</a> blog.</p>
<p><strong>Holistic approach</strong> – Issues related to work, finance, relations and family must be considered while making change in diet, activity and habits.</p>
<p><strong>Family as a unit</strong> – It is not enough to deal only with the affected individual, but the whole family needs to be considered as a unit. The children involvement must be an integral part. The change has to have positive effect in family health and family dynamics</p>
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<p><strong><u>How we can help you?</u></strong></p>
<p>At our DOL CLINIC we can help you-</p>
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<li>Calculate your BMI, total body fat content and visceral fat content.</li>
<li>Assess your health parameters.</li>
<li>Educate you about both natural and modern methods to prevent and manage the lifestyle diseases in the earliest stages.</li>
</ol>
<p>Read for more information-</p>
<p><a href="https://dolclinic.com/body-fat-analysis-and-diabetes-pcod/">Body fat analysis and diabetes and pcod</a></p>
<p><a href="https://dolclinic.com/weight-loss-and-the-psychology-of-the-individual/">Weight loss and psychology of the individual.</a></p>
<p><a href="https://dolclinic.com/mental-stress/">Mental stress.</a></p>
<p><a href="https://dolclinic.com/easy-tips-for-effortless-weight-loss/">Easy tips for effortless weight loss.</a></p>
<p><a href="https://dolclinic.com/diabetes-reversal-myth-or-fact/">How to stabilize glucose/sugar level naturally (the truth about diabetes reversal)</a></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It is also known as early diabetes or borderline Diabetes. At this stage, complications haven’t yet started and there is still good amount of insulin in the body. This is the best time to reverse diabetes and avoid complications if proper attention is given to diet, activity, habits and lifestyle. What is Prediabetes? Prediabetes is...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is also known as early diabetes or borderline Diabetes. At this stage, complications haven’t yet started and there is still good amount of insulin in the body. This is the best time to reverse diabetes and avoid complications if proper attention is given to diet, activity, habits and lifestyle.</p>



<p><strong>What is Prediabetes?</strong></p>



<p>Prediabetes is a misleading term giving an impression that diabetes is far away. Actually it is the beginning of diabetes (type-2) and the best time to take action. This is also known as “honeymoon period”, lasts for 5-10 years till full-fledged diabetes sets in. Prediabetes term is applied euphemistically to the early stage of diabetes when the insulin is becoming ineffective in controlling blood sugar. In medical terms it is said that the person has developed insulin resistance. Surprisingly, most of the times, the person with ‘prediabetes’ doesn’t feel anything different, and he continues his life like before, thinking that the real problem is far away. In real life, this term is used very loosely (sadly and wrongly), at any time from diagnosing high sugars till a person goes on insulin or develops complication.</p>



<p><strong>But nothing could be further from the truth!</strong></p>



<p>Prediabetes is the best time to reverse your diabetes. Unfortunately, by using terms like pre-, borderline, early or mild, and dodging the main issue, we are doing more harm than good. We are losing a great opportunity to revert the disease to normalcy. Like any other disease (say cancer), this early stage is the best time to reverse the process and get rid of diabetes and its complications for many, many years to come. One can get rid of many and sometimes all the tablets.</p>



<p><strong>Who is at high risk of developing diabetes?</strong></p>



<p>Following categories carry high risk of developing diabetes. Nowadays almost everyone has one or the other risk factor.</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Family history- Having first relative (mother/father) with diabetes.</li><li>Weight- BMI above 23 (As per WHO guidelines for South Asians).</li><li>Prediabetes- Fasting blood glucose crossing 85mg%.</li><li>Pregnancy related diabetes (Gestational diabetes) &#8211; High blood glucoses during pregnancy put one at a risk of diabetes even though the glucose levels may return to normal.</li><li>PCOD/PCOS (Polycystic ovary)</li><li>Ethnicity- Being of Indian origin we all carry a higher risk of diabetes.</li></ul>



<p><strong>What is happening to my sugar and insulin during prediabetes phase?</strong></p>



<p>Surprise! Surprise!! Surprise!!! People usually think, since the sugar levels are going high, the insulin is going low. But the truth is quite opposite. It is a known scientific fact that in the first 5-10 years, body is producing more than normal amount of insulin (insulin resistance). A normal person needs approximately 30-40 units of insulin per day. But a person in the early diabetic stage may produce even more than 100 units per day. It is easier to reverse Diabetes at this stage.</p>



<p><strong>Why does it happen?</strong></p>



<p>The insulin that was working for so many years starts becoming ineffective. It means that, despite there being a good amount of insulin, the body is not responding to the insulin. This is also known as ‘insulin resistance’. Factors like obesity, physical activity, fat levels in blood, different hormones, antibodies, down regulation of receptors play role in developing ‘insulin resistance’. So, despite having enough insulin, the body doesn’t respond to it. Studies have shown that this process may start as early as 13 years before full blown diabetes.</p>



<p><strong>What does this mean to me?</strong></p>



<p>By changing certain factors in the body functioning, the insulin can be made to work again effectively, in most people. This means a person can go off all his medicines, eat normal food, and still maintain normal sugar levels for many years. Even the complications are pushed away, because, if one is not diabetic, why would he get complications. But please note that this can be done only in those early golden years.</p>



<p><strong>What can I do to know more about reversing diabetes in me?</strong></p>



<p>Step 1 – Check blood glucose levels</p>



<p>Blood glucose levels in pre-diabetes &#8211; As per ADA (American Diabetes Association)-</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Fasting (empty stomach) sugar is above 100mg%.</li><li>After food (postprandial) sugar is above 140mg%.</li><li>HBA1C is above 5.7%.</li></ul>



<p><em>NOTE</em> – Many studies have shown that once the fasting blood sugar crosses 85 mg % you are progressing towards diabetes.</p>



<p>During pregnancy, these levels are crossed (‘pregnancy related’ or ‘gestational diabetes’), returning back to normal after delivery. Even then these women are at high risk for getting diabetes.</p>



<p>Step 2 – Check insulin levels</p>



<p>S. insulin level</p>



<p>Note – If the report shows your insulin to be within normal levels, this will make you think that, it is not the lack of insulin, but its inefficacy that is causing high glucose levels. Then, you can start the journey of reversing diabetes.</p>



<p>Step 3 –<a href="https://dolclinic.com/diabetes-reversal-myth-or-fact/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"> &#8216;REVERSE DIABETES&#8217; </a>By taking right steps you can make long term changes in the way your body functions. This will make your insulin functions, body healthier, pushing away the diabetes and its complications far away!</p>



<p>Please note that the opportunity to reverse diabetes is available only in the first few years. This should be done under the supervision of a qualified professional.</p>



<p>Read Following for more-</p>



<p><a href="https://dolclinic.com/diabetes-reversal-myth-or-fact/">How to stabilize glucose/sugar level naturally (The truth about diabetes reversal)</a></p>



<p><a href="https://dolclinic.com/body-fat-analysis-and-diabetes-pcod/">Body fat analysis &amp; diabetes and PCOD</a></p>



<p><a href="https://dolclinic.com/weight-loss-and-the-psychology-of-the-individual/">Weight loss and the psychology of the individual</a></p>



<p><a href="https://dolclinic.com/mental-stress/">Mental Stress</a></p>



<p><a href="https://dolclinic.com/easy-tips-for-effortless-weight-loss/">Easy tips for effortless weight loss</a></p><p>The post <a href="https://dolclinic.com/prediabetes/">Prediabetes</a> first appeared on <a href="https://dolclinic.com">Dol Clinic</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Mental stress has become the default mode of our urbanized lifestyle. It is the cause of most health problems. The answer lies in embracing healthy habits about food, physical activity, and the mindset. Mental stress is commonplace. It could arise from problems at work, family, career, or health. THE BEST TIME TO DO ANYTHING IS...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mental stress has become the default mode of our urbanized lifestyle. It is the cause of most health problems. The answer lies in embracing healthy habits about food, physical activity, and the mindset. Mental stress is commonplace. It could arise from problems at work, family, career, or health.</p>



<p><strong>THE BEST TIME TO DO ANYTHING IS NOW. YOU CAN START ONE STEP AT A TIME.</strong></p>



<p>In a nutshell &#8211; To combat stress one must</p>



<p>Have good sleep for 7-8 hours.</p>



<p>Cut down tea, coffee chocolate drinks.</p>



<p>Stop smoking and drinking alcohol.</p>



<p>Cut down sugar/maida enriched drinks and food like cold drinks, bread, cakes, and pastries.</p>



<p>Cut down oily – samosa, batata vada, farsaan, pizza, cheese.</p>



<p>Eat lots of fruits.</p>



<p>Eat whole grain and sprout options.</p>



<p>Regular time out and physical activity (NOT optional)</p>



<p>Regular relaxation, meditation<em>/pranayama </em>or<em> dhyaan</em> (NOT optional)</p>



<p>Change the thought process and priorities to healthy ones.</p>



<p><strong>How stress affects the body?</strong></p>



<p>Stress triggers the release of hormones like adrenaline and steroids. These will increase your heart rate, blood pressure, sugar levels, and abdominal fat and cholesterol levels. Constant stress is harmful to your body and mind. Don’t wait till it becomes a cause of disease like diabetes, blood pressure, heart disease, fertility problem, breathing problem, acidity, or simply indigestion.</p>



<p><strong>How do you know you are stressed?</strong></p>



<p>One may get sleep disturbances, lack of sleep, and irritation over minor issues, difficulty in concentration or decision making, excessive alcohol drinking or smoking, or just feeling tense and not being able to relax. One may get headaches, back pain, neck pain, and palpitations.</p>



<p><strong>What drinks to avoid?</strong></p>



<p>Watch your caffeine intake. Avoid stimulants like tea, coffee, chocolate drinks. Tea has more caffeine than coffee (If you have to have them, control the number and size of drink, 2 cups of 100 ml a day is enough). Stimulants such as tea, coffee and cigarettes may provide a temporary energy boost, but they drain your energy levels and deplete nutrients in the long term.</p>



<p><strong>What foods to avoid?</strong></p>



<p>Here we need to avoid the high swings of sugar levels. Sugar/<em> Maida</em>/ Fat loaded things like sweets, chocolate, cupcakes, muffins, pastries, fruit juices, bread, biscuits, sweets cold drinks, crisps, pizzas, <em>farsan</em>. They may give short term energy boost but are harmful and can even increase stress levels. Avoid highly refined foods. Replace processed food with homemade or natural food.</p>



<p><strong>What to take?</strong></p>



<p>Water &#8211; Drink 2.5 to 3 liters of water per day. Replace caffeinated drinks with fruity detox waters, buttermilk, homemade flavored waters, <em>nimbu-paani</em> or simply plain water</p>



<p>Fruits (and not fruit juices) are the best option for that highly stressed moment.</p>



<p>Breakfast &#8211; You can try options like whole-grain carbs like <em>chapatti</em>, brown pasta, unpolished rice, cooked or uncooked sprouts whole corn or recipes made from different <em>daals</em>. Choose whole, natural foods. Avoid sugary cereals, pastries, and too much caffeine. One may have good amount of proteins.</p>



<p>Protein-Protein helps to slow the release of sugar into the bloodstream. Proteins are present in <em>daals,</em> sprouts, soya granules, and lean fish chicken or white of eggs.</p>



<p>Vitamins and minerals – Having deficiencies of these vital things will not help stress. Fresh fruits and vegetables, sprouts, nuts, dairy products will maintain a good balance of these nutrients.</p>



<p>Never go starving. Never skip meals. Small regular snacks will help to maintain energy levels.</p>



<p>For those who find it difficult to get rid of old habits of unhealthy eating, a good idea is to combine a healthy snack with a small amount of these junk items if you really have to, for e.g. <em>boiled chana chaat</em> with a spoonful of<em> farsan</em>, frankie of <em>chapati</em> and vegetables, small portion of pastry with fresh fruit.</p>



<p><strong>Emotional eating</strong></p>



<p>Avoid heavy food when stressed or busy. Stress usually diverts energy away from digestive system. So, if you eat heavy, it will result in bloating acidity indigestion. When in doubt, eat small portions. Fruits are best things to have in such situation. They give small burst of instant energy yet a very healthy option.</p>



<p>Smoking and alcohol</p>



<p>Smoking and drinking don’t help in the long run.</p>



<p><strong>Physical Activity</strong></p>



<p>Regular aerobic activity like walking, cycling, swimming for 30-45 minutes goes a long way to reduce stress, get good sleep, and improve physical and mental health as well. Any kind of physical activity, even in small bursts is good. It could be a small thing like a walk, climbing stairs, moving around the office. Typical upper body, heavy muscle-building exercises may not help much.</p>



<p><strong>SLEEP</strong></p>



<p>Make a pre-bed routine. Having a sleep of 7-8 hours is essential. Don’t miss on sleep at any cost. Closing all work 60-90 minutes before sleeping time, closing all screens, not taking any food/ heavy drink within last 1-2 hours helps. One can try meditation or relaxation techniques.</p>



<p><strong>HOW TO RELAX?</strong></p>



<p>Simple relaxation techniques &#8211; Regular relaxation needs to be built into daily life.</p>



<p>Reading, having a bath, getting a massage or listening to music are great ways to promote relaxation.</p>



<p>Simple thing like slowly relaxing or imagining relaxing muscles from toe to had, visualizing them relax and focusing on breathing in and out can be tried.</p>



<p>Deep breathing techniques from<em> ‘pranayama&#8217;</em> – This typically involves slow deep breathing in and out and fully concentrating on breathing. Breathing via abdomen or chest expansion alternately can help.</p>



<p>Time out &#8211; Simply taking 10-20 minutes break every few hours and doing something relaxing – lunch break, taking a non-stimulant drink or reading can help.</p>



<p>Taking time off just for yourself every few days will help to relax.</p>



<p>Hobbies &#8211; Any hobby is a good way to relax.</p>



<p>Mindfulness &#8211; A concept and method borrowed from Buddhism, is very useful in focusing your mind on the present moment. It has been found useful by many people.</p>



<p><strong>TREATMENT</strong></p>



<p><p>If the stress is intense, one may need counseling or medication.</p>
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<p>Read- <a href="https://dolclinic.com/weight-loss-and-the-psychology-of-the-individual/">https://dolclinic.com/weight-loss-and-the-psychology-of-the-individual/</a></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When we are looking for weight loss, we are confused between the different methods of weighing and figures like weight, BMI, total fat, abdominal/visceral fat, etc. This blog explains the difference between these terms and their implication for diabetes, obesity, PCOD, heart disease and other lifestyle diseases. Weight &#8211; It&#8217;s the gross weight of the...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When we are looking for weight loss, we are confused between the different methods of weighing and figures like weight, BMI, total fat, abdominal/visceral fat, etc. This blog explains the difference between these terms and their implication for diabetes, obesity, PCOD, heart disease and other lifestyle diseases.</p>
<p>Weight &#8211; It&#8217;s the gross weight of the body and will vary from person to person according to height and many other components like bones, fat, muscles, water etc. So just calculating plain weight really helps to get an idea about the extra weight that needs to be lost.</p>
<p><strong>What is BMI (Body Mass Index)?</strong></p>
<p>It is a measurement of the person’s weight with respect to his/her height.[Weight in Kg/ (Height in metres) square] This way we can tell whether the weight is right for the particular height. According to <strong>WHO guidelines</strong>, the Upper limit of BMI for South Asians (Indians) should be 23.</p>
<p>But again it is a crude measure because it takes into account the weight of everything that is in the body and not just the fat, which is the main culprit.</p>
<p>It is the amount of excess fat that is the root cause of many health issues. BMI (body mass index) is still the most popular measurement across the world because it is easy to calculate without any special machines. It just needs height and weight.</p>
<p><strong>Chart of BMI CATEGORIES*</strong></p>
<p>BMI Below 18.50- Underweight</p>
<p><strong>BMI 18.50 – 22.9- Healthy Weight</strong></p>
<p>BMI 23- 28.9- Overweight</p>
<p>BMI 29 and Above- Obese</p>
<p>*(WHO guidelines of BMI for South Asians (Indians))</p>
<p><strong>What is fat analysis/BCA (body composition analysis?</strong></p>
<p>Fat analysis or body composition analysis gives an idea about the percentage and total amount of fat in the body. This is a useful indicator because it tells exactly how much fat is in excess for that particular person.</p>
<p>It is actually the extra amount of fat and not the muscle or bone that is the precursor of many illnesses like diabetes, heart disease, cholesterol, high blood pressure, etc.</p>
<p><strong>Total Fat Percentage* &#8211;</strong></p>
<p>Essential Fat- 10-13% (women) and 2-5% (Men)</p>
<p>Atheltes- 14-20% (women) and 6-13% (Men)</p>
<p><strong>Fitness- 21-24% (Women) and 14-17% (Men)</strong></p>
<p>*(American Society of bodybuilding guidance table)</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>What is abdominal and visceral fat?</strong></p>
<p>Again, amongst the fat in the body, it is the fat in the tummy (abdominal/visceral fat) that is more associated with diabetes, heart and other illnesses. <strong>Visceral fat percentage- 9-12%&nbsp;</strong></p>
<p>Hence, it is necessary to know what percentage of fat is in the tummy.</p>
<p>Specialised machines can give an idea about the abdominal/visceral fat.</p>
<p>Almost all commercial machines that calculate fat by taking into consideration impedance to electricity.</p>
<p><strong>How does fat calculation help in diabetes /PCOD?</strong></p>
<p>Depending upon the total amount of fat and its distribution in different parts of the body, especially the abdominal/visceral, different strategies like natural methods or modern slimming methods can be tried.</p>
<p>Research has shown that usually 10% reduction in your weight (focused mainly on abdominal fat), helps a lot in different health matters including diabetes, heart disease and cholesterol.</p>
<p>Different natural methods including natural detox, natural diet, balanced nutrition, appropriate physical activities and therapies for long-term change in habits (CBT- cognitive and behavioural therapy) has helped many people in stabilizing diseases like diabetes and PCOD</p>
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<p><strong>What should I do next?</strong></p>
<p>Our professional team at DOL clinic can help you to calculate your total and abdominal visceral fat and guide you in the appropriate customized methods targeted towards the pockets of fats.</p>
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	            <h1 class="title ">Best Indian diet food for Diabetic patients</h1>
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	        </div><div class="description"><p ><strong>Background</strong> &#8211; Once you discover that you are a diabetic, the whole world turns upside down. But the biggest challenge diabetic people find is in deciding what to eat and what not to eat. Different people, media, and marketing bombard you with contradictory information. Indians are fortunate that way, because of so many healthy options available, as compared to our western brothers. Let us see what the science and the standard guidelines say.</p>
<p><strong>Purpose</strong> &#8211; Remember that a <a href="https://dolclinic.com/diabetes-reversal-myth-or-fact/">good diet for a diabetic</a> should serve the following purposes:</p>
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<li>Lose extra fat &#8211; This can happen by eating food that carries less calories.</li>
<li>Maintain stable sugar levels &#8211; This is achieved by limiting the portion of carbohydrates and that too by focusing on complex carbs with a low glycemic index (GI).</li>
<li>It should provide balanced nutrition that provides enough proteins, vitamins, minerals, and other necessary nutrients.</li>
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<p>So, here are some useful natural Indian diet foods:</p>
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<li><strong> Fruits </strong>&#8211; Contrary to the well-spread myth, almost all fruits that are grown in India are good for diabetics. The reason being, that most of them have 8-16% sugar only. A portion of fruit (an apple or banana) gives you 80-100 Kcal only, compared to a cupcake, 4 biscuits, a slice of pizza, or samosa (Kcal 300-400).</li>
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<p>In addition, fruits are loaded with fiber, vitamins, and minerals. They are easily available, come naturally packed and provide immediate satiety. Given a choice, can you guess the maximum number of fruits you can eat at a time? It is simple math.</p>
<p>But, to get the most benefits from fruits, eat them RAW (not juices), don&#8217;t peel wherever possible, and try replacing some portion of your food with a fruit, even as part of the meal.</p>
<p>If adding a bit of chat masala, salt or even chili powder is going to help you eat them, so be it! Making a fruit salad using<em> desi </em>curd is another way to make it palatable to most of us.</p>
<p>Make a habit of carrying fruits in a box whenever you leave the house. Fruit shaped boxes are also easily available.</p>
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<li><strong> Vegetables</strong>&#8211; They are by far the best bait to fill the stomach and keep weight and sugar levels down.</li>
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<p>The variety is endless here (tubers like potato not included). They are very low in calories (they have 5 grams percent of carbohydrates, roughly). They are a good source of fiber, vitamins, and minerals.</p>
<p>But the key is to eat them raw or using non-oil cooking methods.</p>
<p>If you cook them, just cook enough so that you can eat them, don&#8217;t smash them.</p>
<p>Adding fresh spices help make them all tasty.</p>
<p>If you are going to make a clear soup out of them, see to it that the vegetable pieces are big and cooked just enough so that you can eat them.</p>
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<li><strong> Legumes/sprouts/<em>daals</em></strong>&#8211; not only provide a good amount of protein but have a high amount of soluble fiber and complex carbohydrates which help keep sugar levels flat. Any of these forms are good enough, but the best are raw clean sprouts. They are full of vitamin B and many people are happy to eat them without cooking. One exception here is soya beans, which have good fat content and its best eaten as chunks or granules. Sprouting takes time but one can make a habit of soaking a legume everyday religiously at a particular time so that sprouts are available every day. Just add some chopped onion, tomato, coriander and green chili, or other spices and a nice tasty sprout <em>bhel </em>is ready.</li>
<li><strong> Whole grains</strong>&#8211; Wheat, unpolished rice, corn, cereals, and millets when used in a whole grain form, provide complex carbohydrates along with a good amount of fiber and protein so that sugar levels don&#8217;t spike.</li>
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<p>Whole grain flour of cereals and millets can be mixed with soya powder and used to make <em>rotis </em>or <em>chapatis</em>.</p>
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<li><strong> *Soya ( chunks, granules, flour)</strong>&#8211; Since all the oil has been squeezed out, these are an extremely rich source of protein and fiber and can be mixed with any of your dishes.</li>
<li><strong> Spices, condiments</strong>&#8211; Spices can be used to enhance the taste of any food material. Pepper, cloves, cinnamon, ginger, garlic, coriander, and almost all other spices we use, have detoxifying properties, especially when used fresh.</li>
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<p>A simple way of using them is to put some raw spices in a pepper mill and sprinkle them on any of the recipes just before eating.</p>
<p>Another method is to prepare <em>&#8216;thecha&#8217;</em>, a mixture of green or red chili, garlic, ginger, coriander, cumin, and salt, and grind it. It can be mixed with a bit of <em>desi </em>curd to increase its longevity and kept in the fridge and used for many days. This <em>&#8220;thecha&#8221;</em> can be mixed with any of the healthy foods, especially sprouts, chicken, fish, legumes, or whole-grain <em>chapati </em>and the dish becomes tasty.</p>
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<li><strong> Curd</strong>&#8211; Homemade/<em>desi</em> &#8211; The best probiotic that helps to keep the health of the gut and the body. It also can enrich the taste of most of the dishes mentioned above.</li>
<li><strong> Non-vegetarian food like</strong> chicken, fish, and white of egg can be a good source of protein. The caloric content can be kept to minimal if cooked by methods that don&#8217;t include oil.</li>
<li><strong> Non-oily cooking methods</strong>&#8211; like grilling, steaming, boiling can be interesting, fast and can be used to make equally tasty recipes.</li>
<li><strong> Water</strong>&#8211; It&#8217;s by far the most useful food element that can help in detoxifying, bringing weight down, and improving the health and fitness. So, maintain a good amount of intake of water. Using lime water, buttermilk, fruit infusion water can help you increase the water intake.</li>
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<p><strong>Fast Tips :</strong></p>
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<li>Start eating one fresh fruit at the beginning of any meal.</li>
<li>Make <em>raita </em>using raw salad vegetables and <em>desi </em>curd</li>
<li>Make a sprout <em>bhel </em>that is fast to cook.</li>
<li>Add some Soya granules in to any of the dishes you prepare.</li>
<li>Start carrying your own healthy food and water with you wherever you go.</li>
<li>Explore nonoily cooking methods like grilling, steaming, boiling.</li>
<li>Use your imagination and prepare recipes with different combinations of the above-mentioned food material.</li>
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<p>Feel free to visit our <a href="https://www.instagram.com/weightlossandslimcenter/">Instagram site</a> to get more ideas on healthy and low-calorie recipes that not only provide good nutrition but also help in losing weight, stabilizing diabetes, PCOD, and cholesterol problems by natural methods.<br />
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	            <h2 class="title ">Weight Loss and The Psychology of the Individual</h2>
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	        </div><div class="description"><p >As our good old Jeeves would say, &#8220;One must study the psychology of the individual, to solve a problem&#8221;. Nothing could be farther from the truth, when it comes to finding a solution to weight loss, fat loss, and lifestyle diseases like diabetes, blood pressure, heart disease, cholesterol, etc.<br />
We are into the age of new cancer of<a href="https://dolclinic.com/"><strong> lifestyle diseases</strong></a>, thanks to the urbanized life with fast automobiles, fast food, lack of physical activity, materialism, and all the stress. More often than not, it starts with the accumulation of that extra fat in the tummy region. Some of us try crash diets and impulsive actions like joining the gym. Some get a bit of result, but after a few months, we are back to what we were. Why does this happen and what is the solution?<br />
The reason being, we are trying to think rationally, but not listening to our emotional brain.</p>
<p>The psychology of change<br />
Let us talk about the psychological context. When it comes to living a healthy life we are talking about change, changes in multiple aspects of our daily routine. But who decides to make this change? Humans are endowed with a big brain, the cerebral cortex. It&#8217;s a known thing that we make decisions emotionally and justify them rationally. Most of the decisions are taken by our emotional brain; call it the thalamus or limbic system. This emotional brain works on very simple principles, and perhaps the most important one is &#8216;punishment and reward&#8217;.<br />
So, any change that is perceived rewarding is likely to be repeated and any change that is perceived to be a punishment is unlikely to be repeated again and again.</p>
<p>An example<br />
Now, let&#8217;s try to apply this principle to the issues around food and exercise that are the two main pillars of any <a href="https://dolclinic.com/natural-diet/"><strong>weight loss program</strong></a>. For example, a typical Tamil is used to eating idli-dosa for most of his life. If he is asked to stop eating these to achieve weight loss and asked to eat whole grain Rotis (punishment), he may do it for a few days. Understandably, this may sound like punishment even to his wife. But, very soon they are likely to fall back to his staple diet of idli and dosa and put weight on. On the contrary, let us give respect to what he is used to and what gives him pleasure or &#8216;reward&#8217;. Let us make certain changes in the recipe of his staple diet of idli, dosa, and sambar that converts the same food into a low calorie, nutritious, weight loss diet. Now, he (and his wife) will be very happy to follow it lifelong. A similar principle can be applied to someone who is used to eating non-vegetarian food like chicken and fish. Instead of asking him to stop eating these things, if he is given the option of equally tasty recipes in zero oil, not only will this food cause weight loss, but he is also likely to follow it much longer. Similarly, it will be difficult to restrain a person with a sweet tooth, from eating sweets for a long time, but designing low-calorie sweet dishes may go a long way.<br />
This principle of punishment and reward can also be applied to the issue of exercise. Quite often, we hear people joining gymnasium for weight loss. We all know how long they follow going to gym. This is for the simple reason that going to the gym is not considered as a &#8216;reward&#8217; or a pleasurable experience but more as a &#8216;punishment&#8217;, by most. Now, if we replace this with some fun or pleasurable physical activity, it will be relatively easier for him to follow it long term.<br />
The second issue is that of a hectic schedule and timing. If the change in eating habits and exercise is built around the schedule and daily chores of the person, it becomes easier to follow the change long term.</p>
<p>Everyone is unique<br />
This concept of shaping change as per the individual psychology applies to all the areas of our life and lifestyle. Every person is different. We eat different food; we eat it at different times. Our friends, family, relations, home situation, work dynamics are unique. So, any change that we want to bring about has to fit into this unique life of an individual. If the individual person is kept in the center and the weight loss program and its components are built around him then the success rate is likely to be higher. This program will be unique to this person and no one else.</p>
<p>Know thyself, do SWOT analysis<br />
Hence the first step towards change is trying to know yourself, your mindset, your likes, your dislikes, your strengths, and your weaknesses. Analyze where the opportunities lie, analyze the threats. Only after this individual psychological mapping and SWOT analysis by a professional, one can build an appropriate weight loss and lifestyle change program. Then only will it result in success and the change will be long-lasting.</p>
<p>(This article was written by Dr Shrirang Dabhade.<br />
He worked in UK for 14 years. He has been a teacher and an examiner for medical students in the University of Liverpool.<br />
He has experience of working in different fields including those related to obesity and diabetes. Currently, he is practicing in Fortis hospital Mulund and<a href="https://g.page/DOLCLINIC?share"> DOL clinic</a> at Thane.</p>
<p><strong>Dr Shrirang Dabhade</strong><br />
*MBBS, MS, FRCS(UK), MRCGP(UK), DMH(UK), Dip. Diabetes (UK)<br />
*Ex- Teaching Fellow, University of Liverpool.<br />
*Ex- examiner, University of Liverpool.</p>
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	            <h2 class="title ">detox water good for health</h2>
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	        </div><div class="description"><p >We keep hearing and reading about different Detox waters everywhere. Does it help and if it does, then how?</p>
<p>When it comes to weight loss the issue of water becomes very important.</p>
<p>The most important component of any Detox water is water. The reason being, our body is equipped with all the necessary mechanism for detoxification. Our organs like kidney, liver, lungs, skin, intestine and heart are working 24 hours for detoxifying and purifying the blood. But more than 70% of blood being water only, keeping ourselves well hydrated goes a long way, to help blood carry different toxins and nutrients to these organs, thereby helping in detoxification. This creates a good platform for weight loss.</p>
<p>In addition, drinking water regularly keeps our craving for food down. Sometimes thirst is confused as hunger. So, when you&#8217;re in doubt, take a few sips of water first.</p>
<p>So, we are clear that drinking good amount of water say 3-4 litres per day is a good idea. But those who have tried it, they know that, it&#8217;s not an easy task. Either we don&#8217;t enjoy it or we forget about it. So here are some ways that we find useful with our clients.</p>
<p>We can contain a good amount of water intake by enriching plain water with some elements that not only makes it a pleasant experience, but also may help this process of detoxification further. Some easy to do examples are given below-</p>
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<li>Buttermilk &#8211; Homemade curd is loaded with probiotic elements. It will enhance the number of probiotic bacteria in our body. They will fight the pathological bacteria decreasing the amount of toxins produced in the gut.</li>
<li>Fruit infusion water- Many ready-made bottles are easily available. Basically you put a few chopped pieces of fruits that you like and add water to it. This not only will give you some good vitamins and minerals from the fruits but also will enhance the color, smells and taste of the water thereby making it more attractive. You can even add things like cucumber, tomato or lemon to it</li>
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<p>3- Spiced up Detox water- Adding our traditional spices like cloves, cinnamon, cardamom, <em>elaichi</em>, and pepper in small amounts can enhance the flavor of water further. In addition they have got meaning useful detoxifying elements in the form of volatile oils. For this purpose freshly ground spices are more useful. (Please visit our Instagram, website or call us for such recipes)</p>
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<li>Buy Attractive coloured fruit infusion bottles, plastic or glass containers and thermos for water.</li>
<li>Keep water in easily accessible areas like dining table, television, car, office table, computer, etc.</li>
<li>Involve your children in the process of making these attractive drinks. This can be an exciting event for them. It will be start of a good habit which may stay life-long with them.</li>
<li>The best time to start is NOW</li>
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			<h1 style="text-align: center;">Importance of healthy balanced diet</h1>
<p>What is a balanced diet? A diet which has all the necessary components of food such as proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals, fibre, and another element in right proportion is called as a balanced diet.</p>
<p>Why is it important to have balanced diet?</p>
<p>Well our body requires constant supply of nutrients in order to function efficiently and be fit and healthy. And this is achieved via intake of healthy balanced diet.</p>
<p>Having right amount of nutrition will help you attain both good physical and mental well-being.</p>
<p>Without adequate nutrition or balanced diet your body will not be able to fight infections, diseases. And looking at the current situation it has become very much important and necessary that we consume proper healthy balanced diet.</p>
<p>Balanced diet also plays a very important role for someone who is looking for the stabilization of lifestyle health problems such as diabetes, obesity, PCOD, hypertension etc.</p>
<p>Having a balanced meal definitely does not mean that you need to restrict any food item; you can still continue having it but will have to look after the portion size.</p>
<p>Limit intake of outside food or junk food as they are not going to do any good. These foods are loaded with unhealthy nutrients and are not going to benefit you.</p>
<p>Try and cut down your fat and oil intake. Good fats are still good but the Trans-fat are something that you will regret later after having it.</p>
<p>Last but not the least; you will have to look after your eating habits and exercise. Unhealthy eating habits will adversely affect your immune system and will make you more prone to lifestyle health problems and diseases. Hence you need to start incorporating healthy eating habits. Being physically active on the hand will not only help you to be physically fit, but it also acts as stress booster and will help to improve your mental health and well-being.</p>
<p>So the bottom line is, in addition to improving your immunity causing weight loss, looking slim and trim, feeling energetic, and getting fit, a balanced diet also helps in improving your skin, bones, heart condition, improves your sleep, reducing stress, anxiety and depression directly or indirectly.</p>

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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the current scenario of the COVID pandemic, we all know that building a good immunity will definitely help to combat the infection. We are clear on this point. But, how to do this? Many of us end up in spending money on things that are more expensive and have doubtful or little use. But we forget that there are simple home remedies available that are proven by research to be very effective-</p>
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<li>Water –</li>
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<p>Needless to say water is the main component of blood. It is blood that takes all the elements around the body. So, having a good amount of water is a great help to the process of natural detoxification by our different organs like the liver, kidney, lungs. It not only relieves thirst but also helps to control satiety. Good intake of water also helps in weight loss. Water intake should be 3-4 liters per day.</p>
<p>E.g. &#8211; Plain water, detox water, <em>chaas, Nimbu pani</em>, etc.</p>
<p>How you can do it &#8211; Keep the jar filled on the dining table. So, that it reminds you to drink water. Use colorful jars and bottles to make it attractive.</p>
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<li>Fruits:</li>
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<p>Fruits are nature’s gift to mankind. They are rich source of detox elements, antioxidants, vitamins, minerals and fiber. In addition they are low in calories and give a sense of satiety. So not only they help us to maintain a healthy body but also cause weight loss. Make a habit to have at least 2-3 portions of fruits daily.</p>
<p>How you can have it: whole fruit, fruit salad, fruit yogurt, fruit chat. Make it a point you are keeping a fruit bowl on dining table at home and carrying a fruit box when traveling.</p>
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<li>Vegetables:</li>
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<p>Vegetables are rich in bioflavonoids, antioxidants, vitamins, calcium, iron, folate and other minerals and fibre. They are filling and tasty with zero fat content and also provide you less calories. Have 2-3 servings of raw vegetables daily.</p>
<p>How you can have it:&nbsp; E.g. cucumber, tomato, onion, carrot, beetroot, steamed beans &#8211; Raw, chopped, salad, raita etc.</p>
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<li>Spices:</li>
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<p>Fresh spices are loaded with a variety of useful organic compounds like aromatic oils and have got anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. These phenolic compounds and volatile oils are great antioxidants, blood thinner and some have anti-cancer properties.</p>
<p>How can you have them: Because of their volatile nature, the use of fresh ground spices is advised. Use pepper mill to sprinkle fresh dry spices on your salads, fruits, vegetables, curry, etc. You can prepare fresh green chutney or thecha with ginger, garlic, coriander, mint and add to bhel, sprouts, chaat etc to make it more tasty and delicious. You can also add thecha to the as a base to food preparation or enjoy it as a side dish for your chilla, dosa, uttapam etc.</p>
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<li>Curd:</li>
</ul>
<p>Simple homemade curd has friendly bacteria (bioactive) and it helps to maintain a healthy bacterial flora in the gut. This improves your digestion, keeps many illnesses away, and is healthy for heart. It helps to boost your immunity providing a healthy gut. Good for your teeth and bones and helps you to lose weight.</p>
<p>How you can have it: plain curd, fruit raita, salad raita, chaas etc. You can use it to make your dishes creamier as well.</p>
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<li>Sprouts:</li>
</ul>
<p>Sprouts are high in soluble fiber and are a good source of protein and help in weight loss. It helps to improve circulation and digestion. It also helps in boosting your immunity and reduces the risk of heart disease. Fresh sprouts are a good source of vitamin B complex.</p>
<p>How you can have it: Plain sprouts, sprouts salad, sprout bhel, and sprout raita etc.</p>
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<li>Lastly, along with the above things one should also try to do proper aerobic physical activity, it can be any activity that you enjoy doing it. There are many easy to do exercises for home available on the internet or you can try walking in the house on a treadmill or simply walking up and downstairs. Try playing around with the kids. Also try to practice meditation or yoga in order relieves or reduce mental stress. Exercise and mind relaxation goes a long way to maintain health.</li>
<li>Remember:</li>
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<p>The best time to start is now!</p>
<p>Small efforts/changes every day on a regular basis are more useful than impulsive drastic measures.</p>
<p>Try to make any change pleasant and attractive, this way it will last longer.</p>
<p>Changes should be as per your likes and lifestyle.</p>
<p>Try to involve children and family.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Whether it is the lockdown, at home, travel, workplace or any other situation, following even some of these tips will help you to achieve weight loss, maintain fitness, stay healthy at home, burn the fat and keep away the fat from accumulating. Every little help. Do’s:  Drink 3-5 Liters of water/day as appropriate – It is the...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether it is the lockdown, at home, travel, workplace or any other situation, following even some of these tips will help you to achieve weight loss, maintain fitness, stay healthy at home, burn the fat and keep away the fat from accumulating. Every little help.</p>
<p><b>Do’s: </b></p>
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<li><b>Drink 3-5 Liters of water/day as appropriate</b> – It is the best detox for the body.  Our organs like lungs, liver, kidney are naturally endowed naturally to cleanse the body. We just need to keep our body well hydrated and keep good circulation, so that toxins reach these organs easily and get cleansed. In addition, water helps to keep our hunger at low levels. You may use, lime water, thin buttermilk, fruit infusion water.</li>
<li><b>Consume at least 3-5 portions of raw fruits per day</b>. They are loaded with many vitamins, fiber, and detoxifying agents. In addition, fruits are low in calories despite the sugar content. They are good even for diabetics. Avoid canned fruits or fruit juices as they may have high sugar content.</li>
<li><b>Consume 3-4 portions of vegetables (raw, when possible) per day.</b> They are extremely low in calories. They are good sources of fiber, vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. Tomato, onion, carrot, cucumber are good examples. Vegetables that can’t be eaten raw, like beans, can be steamed. Avoid potato, sweet potato and yam. They are not considered vegetables from diet point of view.</li>
<li><b>Opt for good quality carbohydrates</b> such as whole grains like whole-wheat rotis, brown rice, multigrain chapatis, whole wheat pasta, potato, yam, etc. They have starch and complex carbohydrates with low glycemic index. Our body takes time to break it down to glucose. Enriching with soya flour will improve nutritional value</li>
<li><b>When travelling carry</b> fruits in boxes, roasted chana, and fruit infused bottles along with you, so that you have an option of healthy food when hungry. Otherwise, when hungry, our brain stops working and we resort to whatever junk is easily available.</li>
<li><b>When dining out</b> use fruit salad, vegetable salad, sprout chat, salty lime water to fill some part of your stomach. Portion control helps when it comes to junk.</li>
<li><b>Use fresh spices and raw clean herbs on regular basis</b>. Include healthy and freshly prepared homemade green chutney or dry spices and herbs as they help in detox process. They also help to make other recipes more tasty.</li>
<li><b>Use sprouts regularly</b>. They are full of healthy vitamins, soluble fibre and easy to digest proteins.</li>
<li><b>Include Good proteins source. </b> Sprouts, daals, white of egg, soya chunks, chicken, fish are good sources of proteins</li>
<li><b>Use homemade yoghurt regularly.</b> In addition to being a good source of calcium and vitamin D, especially for vegetarians, they have friendly bacteria with probiotic properties.</li>
<li><b>Learn new cooking methods.</b> Methods like grilling, steaming, broiling need little or no oil. You can turn your favorite food into a weight losing food. Try using nonstick vessels for cutting down oil.</li>
<li><b>Practice mindful eating</b>. While eating, switch off your phone and T.V and concentrate on your food. This way, you get more pleasure from the same amount of food.</li>
<li><b>In your daily rituals, include regular simple exercise</b>. It should not be optional.  Regular simple physical activity like walking, cycling, swimming can go a long way to lose weight and keep body fit it can be.  There are many easy to do exercises even at home, work place or when travelling. It gives you extra energy for those important things in your life like career and family.</li>
<li><b>Practice your own stress-busting methods</b>.  Regularly invest time in meditation, yoga, or similar activity that helps settle your mind. People are likely to eat more when under stress or depression.</li>
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<p><i>We will be writing in details about most of the above topics, one by one in coming times. Keep your eyes on this blog.</i></p>
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