Health Tip of The Day - 20th June



Health Tip of The Day - 19th June

Here are 10 facial workouts to keep you looking younger longer:

  1. Close your eyes and scrunch(like tight closure of eyes) your face. Hold to a count of five and release. Repeat thrice.
  2. Close your eyes and raise brows as high as possible, as if trying to touch the hairline. Hold to a count of five and release. Repeat thrice.
  3. Open your eyes wide and rotate your eyes first clockwise and then anti-clockwise. Repeat thrice.
  4. Smile from ear-to-ear without parting lips. Hold to a count of five and release. Repeat thrice.
  5. Smile with your eyes and mouth open wide. Hold for five counts and release. Repeat thrice.
  6. Fill your mouth with air and puff up your cheeks. Hold to a count of five and release. Repeat thrice.
  7. Suck your cheeks in so that your mouth looks like a fish. Hold to a count of five and release. Repeat thrice.
  8. Pout (bring lower lip forward), and then move your mouth first to the left and then to the right. Repeat thrice.
  9. Throw your head back and open your jaw wide. Hold to a count of five and release. Bring head back and try touching your neck with the chin. Hold to a count of five and release. Repeat thrice.
  10. Turn your face to left, till you feel a stretch on the right of your neck. Hold to a count of five and release. Now turn your face to right. Hold to a count of five and release. Repeat thrice.

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Health Tip of The Day - 13th June

Clarified butter (ghee) vs refined oil - 

Which is good for your health?

Why is ghee good for you?
  1. It is better tolerated by those with dairy sensitivities as it’s very low in casein the main protein found in milk and has nil to minimal amounts of lactose.
  2. Ghee is also rich in butyrate, a short chain fatty acid which can decrease inflammation and help improve the digestive system.
  3. Ghee tastes yummy and It can be eaten on its own. This makes it ideal for adding as topping for foods like rice, veggies and bread.
  4. Ghee is rich in fat soluble vitamins like A, D, E and K.
  5. Just one tablespoon of ghee can provide around 15 percent of your daily requirements of vitamin A.
  6. Ghee has one of the highest contents of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA). CLA has been shown to improve insulin resistance and potentially fighting cancer in studies.
  7. Ghee can be stored easily at room temperature and doesn’t need to be refrigerated.
Why is ghee bad for you?
  1. Ghee has high saturated fat content so it’s bad for the weight-watchers. Eat in moderation is the best thing.
  2. Ghee’s not good for weight-loss also due to its high- calorie content.
Refined Oils
  1. Refined oils are the purified vegetable oils. The vegetable oils are purified with chemicals to remove suspended particles, toxic substances, flavor components, as well as colour and odour, leaving behind clear and bland oil.
  2. The refined oils have lesser toxins which may be found in a few vegetable oils but they are full of chemicals according to experts, as they are obtained after treating natural oils with various chemicals to meet your expectations.
  3. Refined oils are the equivalent of processed foods if you will. And like fast foods they can be harmful to the digestive and respiratory systems. Refined oils have also been linked to cancer, diabetes, heart and kidney ailments, among others.
  4. A chemical nickel is used in the refining of vegetable oils. And it’s this element which is implicated for the adverse effects on the respiratory system, liver, and skin. It also acts as a carcinogen.
The positives of refined oils are that they have a higher smoke point. This means the temperature at which they start to smoke when heated is higher. Beyond the smoke point, an oil breaks down. So, refined oils can be used for deep frying because they don’t break-down at lower temperatures.
Well it is certainly clear that Ghee is healthier than refined oils. Use ghee in moderation though, because it has lots of fats and calories.