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October 8, 2024 By Jigna Sheth 1 Comment

Foods To Eat During Navratri For Better Immunity

navratri fastingNavratri is one of the most celebrated festivals in India and the ways of celebrating it are different in each part. In North and Western India, 9 days of fasting is kept. In Southern India, fasting is not strictly followed but food is made omitting onion and garlic. In Bengal and other parts of Eastern India, along with fasting, Durga Puja is celebrated on a large scale. Also, the much awaited Gujarati special Dandiya and Garba is celebrated during Navratri. Navratri fasting rules vary in all the communities.

Along with fasting, it’s important to keep an eye on our immunity to ensure we stay healthy. Below is a list of foods that can be consumed during Navratri and will help in boosting immunity at the same time.

Foods For Immunity During Navratri Fasting 

Below is a list of foods which can be consumed during Navratri and will help in boosting immunity at the same time.

  1. Water chestnut flour (Singhare ka atta): Singhara is very beneficial because it has refreshing properties. It is rich in protein, iron and magnesium. It has antioxidant properties, treats urine infection, cures indigestion and nausea, relieves cough, helps to combat hypertension, improves the blood and is beneficial for the skin and hair. 
  2. Special rice for fasting made with Millets (Sama ke chawal): It is high in calcium, potassium, digestible fiber, phosphorus and amino acids. Sama Rice is gluten free and has less calories and sugar. Hence, it can be consumed by a diabetic person. It is also a rich source of minerals and vitamins, providing essential ingredients.
  3. Buckwheat flour (Kuttu ka atta): It is a rich source of B Vitamins which improve the skin health and overall functioning of organs. It is immensely rich in fiber – which is extremely important for cleansing the digestive tract. Rich in essential fatty acids, kuttu helps maintain blood pressure and cholesterol levels. To avoid any side effects because of its warm potency, add curd to its flour.
  4. Amaranth Flour (Rajgira ka atta): It is the only grain which contains Vitamin C. It is full of antioxidants, Vit E, Protein, Iron, magnesium, phosphorus and potassium. Has twice the amount of calcium as milk, thereby reducing the risk of osteoporosis. It is good for Diabetes and improves Cholesterol levels.
  5. Sago (Sabudana): contains an abundance of Calcium and Vitamin K in it. These two contents make it the perfect food for maintaining bone health and building muscle. It helps in treating anemia and controlling High blood pressure. It is a great source of energy, that is why most of the people opt for it during fasting.
  6. Lotus seeds (Makhana): are low in calories and high in fiber. That’s why it is recommended for diabetic patients too. It regulates appetite, controls untimely cravings, improves gut health, and has an anti-ageing effect. 
  7. Colocasia (Arbi): It is rich in Fiber, has anti-cancer properties and reduces risk of heart health. They are an excellent source of Vitamin C and promote eye health. Helps in delaying the aging process, improves the skin and reduces fatigue.
  8. Nuts and seeds: are an amazing source of many nutrients. Loaded with antioxidants, contain good fats and are rich in fiber. Just a handful of them provide a punch of vitamins, minerals and fats, all of which work together to improve overall health. Include flaxseeds, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, peanuts, cashews, etc. but avoid salted or masala variants and do not consume them if you have allergies to nuts.
  9. Milk, curd and yoghurt: Low fat dairy products cut calories, saturated fat and cholesterol, while protein, calcium, and most other vitamins and minerals remain high in them. It is a good source of Vitamin D. It improves both Dental and Bone health. A glass of plain milk is equivalent to one small meal.
  10. Seasonal fruits: are naturally low in fat, sodium, and calories. Neither of them have cholesterol. They are packed with fiber and micronutrients. They are a good source of antioxidants and Vitamin C – which means better immunity! 
  11. Coconut water and fresh lime water: are the best way to prevent dehydration and are nutrient dense at the same time. They are low in calories, high in Potassium, Calcium and Magnesium. They are energy boosters and a great source of Vitamin C.
  12. Sendha namak ( Rock Salt) and Arrowroot flour: Rock salt provides all the essential trace minerals and greatly improves the body’s immune system. It helps in stabilizing blood pressure because of low sodium content. Arrowroot is a gluten free, powerhouse of B Vitamins and it improves digestive health.
  13. Spices and herbs: vary in all the households. Black pepper powder, coriander leaves, green chillies, shredded coconut flakes can be used to maintain good health! 

Before trying the above food, remember that portion control is a must. Too much of anything can have a negative impact even if that food is good for you. Don’t indulge and overeat. Avoid deep frying completely. Shallow frying or pan frying is still permissible. The best method of preparing these foods is steaming, roasting, sauteing and grilling! 

We hope this article on Navratri fasting foods helps you make smarter choices and eat healthy! For more special Navratri articles and recipes, check out Healthy Reads or you can speak directly to a GOQii Coach by subscribing for Personalised Health Coaching here.

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September 10, 2024 By Anusha Subramanian Leave a Comment

The Easiest & Healthiest Way to Get Active!

World Bicycle DayEver wondered why we do what we do? Why we get up at dawn on any given day, including Sundays? The reason is simple for many of us: it’s either for running or cycling. It’s like a ritual and a moment for ourselves. If you’re into running or cycling, you’ll connect well with what I’m saying. It’s an addiction—and a good one to have!

I have always been interested in history and like to delve deep into understanding how a particular concept evolved. As I was researching a bit on cycling, I came across the fact that the concept of cycling was invented by Baron Karl von Drais, a prolific German inventor way back in the year 1817. Interestingly, what he invented was not exactly the bicycle which we know and use. He invented the walking machine that helped him walk in the royal gardens faster. This device had wheels but didn’t have any gears, chains, and pedals. Also, it moved ahead by pushing his feet against the ground. With an improvement in this technology, this crude device was eventually transformed into the modern-day bicycle.

World Bicycle Day

Source: Wikipedia

Riding a bicycle is a good aerobic and cardio activity. If cycling is done on a regular basis, it can deliver lots of health benefits.

This simple form of physical exercise helps in bettering your physical and mental health. It is a low impact form of exercise that helps all ages.

Some Benefits of Riding a Bicycle

  • Improves cardio health by strengthening heart muscles
  • Lowers resting pulse rate
  • Reduces blood fat levels
  • Tones muscles and increases flexibility
  • Uses both upper body muscles such as chest, shoulders, arms, abs and the back as well as leg muscles such as quadriceps (front thighs), hamstrings (rear thighs), glutes, calf muscles and your hip
  • Better blood circulation due to flexibility brings about good joint mobility

Having talked of some of the basic health benefits a simple cycling activity can offer, it also acts as a cheap mode of transport and is environmentally friendly.

In today’s time where we are fraught with terrible environment damages and increased carbon footprint due to many vehicles on the roads, cycling is one way we personally can resort to, to be environmentally conscious. It is reported that Cycling 10 km every day can prevent the emission of at least 1.3 tonnes of greenhouses gases annually.

For beginners who want to take up cycling for regular fitness, start slow as we always say for every other athletic sports such as running. On you first day of cycling, you should not ride for more than 20 minutes. Slowly and steadily get used to the cycle as well as the body movements and then increase the intensity as you go along.

Few Things to Follow When You Take Up Cycling

  • Safety Measures: Safety is the first and foremost thing to adhere to while taking up cycling either for health, as a regular sport or as a mode of transport. Never ride a cycle in the outdoor without a proper cycling helmet. Helmet prevents a head injury in case of an accident.
  • Proper Clothing: It is important to wear well-fitting clothes. Loose clothes may get stuck during cycling and cause serious problems. Especially if you are riding in the outdoors
  • Be Hydrated: Always have plenty of water at hand. Drink water frequently to make up for the possible dehydration caused due to physical activity.
  • Stretching: Stretching your muscles is important because it warms up the body and prepares it for the intense physical activity of cycling.

Cycling is an interesting way to keep you healthy physically, mentally and environmentally.

We hope this blog inspires you to hop on a bicycle and start pedaling your way to better health! Share your cycling experiences with us in the comments below. For more fitness tips, speak to a certified expert by subscribing to GOQii’s Personalised Health Coaching here.

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August 31, 2024 By Soni Thakur 7 Comments

Why You Should Eat Your Fruits and Juice Your Veggies!

fruits and veggiesHow many times have you drank fruit juices? How often do you eat your vegetables? Although we agree that doing both is quite healthy, as fruits and vegetables are naturally good and contain all the vitamins and minerals needed by the body, we also need to consider that we might be doing it wrong! Why, do you ask? Let’s find out why you should eat your fruits and juice your veggies! 

Benefits of Eating Fruits Instead of Juicing Them

No doubt juices nourish your body with vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and other nutrients. In its liquid form, all the nutrients of whole fruit will be readily available for your body to absorb. However, juicing removes some important nutrients that can be retained by eating the whole fruit.

  1. Eating whole fruits provides your body with fiber, which is eliminated during the juicing process.
  2. A whole fruit protects you from the sensitivities that can be caused due to the heat generated by the juicer, ultimately decreasing the nutritional value of the fruit.
  3. Your blood sugar will not spike as much with whole fruits, making them recommended for people with Diabetes
  4. Fibers present in whole fruits keep you full for longer and provide relief from constipation
  5. As a snack, whole fruits relieve hunger pangs, and the digestion process takes longer compared to gulping down juice in one go. Eventually, this helps in mindful eating and keeps you fuller for longer.

Benefits of Juicing Vegetables

Eating vegetables is good for your health, but there are certain benefits of juicing them that you can incorporate in your daily diet for maximum health benefits.

  1. Juicing vegetables allows you to incorporate more than one vegetable at a time.
  2. Juicing a large volume of vegetables provide more vitamins than eating a green salad with just one or few veggies.
  3. Juices from some vegetables are more effective in lowering blood pressure and relaxing the muscles that line blood vessels.
  4. Vegetable juices may increase the speed of detoxifying your body as they are readily absorbed and digested.
  5. The water content and vitamins of some vegetables are lost during the cooking process, so juicing can help retain these nutrients.

Points to Remember

  • Our digestive system is designed to handle fiber and extract nutrients from a variety of foods, including whole fruits and vegetables.
  • Modifications can be made depending on your need, situation and availability.
  • We need at least 5 servings of vegetables and 2 servings of fruit each day
  • Vegetables and fruits of similar color generally contain similar protective compounds. To gain more benefits, it is best to choose fruits and vegetables of different color and varieties.

We hope this article helps you make a healthy shift. Remember that there is no hard and fast rule to this. Do what works best for you but before following this, do consult your dietician or nutritionist.

For more on nutrition, fruits and veggies, check out Healthy Reads or ask a GOQii Coach by subscribing for Personalised Health Coaching here.

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Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for general awareness and educational purposes only. It is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personalised medical guidance or concerns related to your health.

August 15, 2024 By Trupti Hingad Leave a Comment

A Fusion of Taste & Health: Exotic Salads for you to try.

रोजाना एक कटोरी सलाद खाने के स्वास्थ्य लाभ

This Independence day let’s get healthy and try out some of these power packed nutrient salads. Why are salads important and what are its health benefits is nicely described in this blog https://goqii.com/blog/health-benefits-of-eating-a-bowl-of-salad-daily/.

Salad or veggies is the most important part of the meal platter. You cannot afford to skip if you want to get your daily dose of micronutrients. But, it is so boring and monotonous to cut slices of cucumber, tomato and onion and have it daily. There are various veggies available which you can twist and turn and make your salad interesting and colourful and tasty too. Wondering how? Keep reading.

Here I am listing some tasty salads with amazing dressings

  1. CRUNCHY MUNCHY SALAD
Crunchy Munchy Salad

Crunchy Munchy Salad

Ingredients:

Wheat/Oat Flakes – ½ bowl

Baby Corn – 5-6 in no

Bell Peppers (3 coloured) – ½ bowl

Lettuce – 2 leaves

Pomegranate – ¼ bowl

Seasoning

Lime juice – 2-3 tap

Salt – according to taste

Chaat Masala – According to taste

Method

Roast the oats a bit. Then mix all ingredients with the seasoning. Toss well and serve.

  1. DETOX SALAD
Detox Salad

Detox Salad

Ingredients:

Broccoli – ½ bowl florets

Carrot – ½ bowl juliennes

Bell Pepper – ¼ bowl juliennes (red, yellow, green)

Baby Corn – 4-5 in no diced finely

Cherry tomatoes – ¼ bowl or regular tomatoes

Red Cabbage- ½ bowl finely chopped

Zucchini (yellow) – ¼ bowl sliced

Alfa Alfa sprouts – 2 Tbsp (for garnishing)

Seasoning:

Vinegar – 2 tsp

Red Chilli Flakes – 1 tsp

Salt – according to taste

Flax seeds – coarsely pounded 2 tsp

Walnuts – coarsely pounded 3-4 in nos

Method:

Toss all ingredients with seasoning in a bowl.

Refrigerate for ½ an hour & serve.

  1. SPROUTED METHI SALAD
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Sprouted Methi Salad

Ingredients:

Sprouted Methi Seeds – ½ cup

Pomegranate – ¼ cup

Cucumber – 1 in number diced

Carrot – 1 in number diced

Capsicum – ½ each diced (3 coloured)

Tomato – 1 in number chopped

Spring Onion – 1 stalk finely chopped

Seasoning:

Chaat Masala – ¼ tsp

Lemon Juice – ½ lemon

Salt – according to taste

Method:

Add all ingredients in a salad bowl. Add seasoning to the same. Toss well. And Serve.

  1. WALDORF SALAD
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Waldorf Salad

Ingredients

10-12 cup Walnuts halves
2 tsp Flax Seeds
½ cup low-fat Yogurt
1 stick finely chopped Parsley
1 stick finely chopped Celery
1 teaspoon honey
2 leaves of Ice berg Lettuce chopped
2 large crisp Apples
Freshly ground black pepper
¼ cup Golden Raisins
½ Lemon, juiced
Method

Cut apple into chunks. Add all ingredients in a salad bowl. Toss all the ingredients. Refrigerate for 30-45 mins and serve.

  1. BEAN SALAD WITH PROBIOTIC DRESSING
Bean Salad with Pro-biotic dressing

Bean Salad with Pro-biotic dressing

Ingredients

Bean Sprouts – 1 cup

Fresh Pomegranate – ¼ cup kernels

Cucumber – 1 in number (diced)

3 coloured Bell Pepper – ½ each (diced)

Tomatoes – 1 in number (diced)

Dressing:

Curd – ½ cup

Honey – 1 tsp

Olive Oil – ½ tsp

Flax Seeds – 2 tsp (coarsely crushed)

Chaat Masala – ½ tsp

Salt – if required

Method:

For dressing: Whip all ingredients together with a fork. Add other ingredients in a bowl. Add the dressing and toss well. Refrigerate & serve on a bed of lettuce.

 

  1. TANGY TROPICANA

 

Tangy Tropicana

Tangy Tropicana

Ingredients:

Pineapple – 3 fresh slices (diced)

Cherry Tomatoes- 6-8 in numbers

Red, Yellow & Green Bell Peppers – ½ each cut into juliennes

Lettuce – 2 leaves chopped

Walnuts – 2 in no chopped

Seasoning:

Lime juice – ½ lemon

Honey – ½ tsp

Ginger – grated a small piece

Salt – As per taste

Black Pepper Powder – As per taste

Method:

Soak grated ginger, lemon juice & honey together

Add all veggies & walnuts in a salad bowl

Add the dressing prepared, salt & pepper

Toss well

Serve chilled

What are you waiting for? Get healthy-dress up your meal platter with the above colourful veggie mixes!

We hope these exotic salads inspire you to add a healthy and colorful twist to your meals this Independence Day! If you try any of these recipes, share your experience in the comments below. For more nutritious recipes and tips, check out Healthy Reads or speak to a certified expert by subscribing to GOQii’s Personalised Health Coaching here.

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