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June 17, 2016 By Sushma Tharanth 2 Comments

The 6 tastes- the balanced nutrition in your diet

How to have a balanced diet

Did you know that the taste has a direct energetic effect on digestion?

The sense of tasteis a natural guide towards proper nutrition.For ages, humans relied largely upon taste to discover healthy foods in nature and avoid toxicity. Every taste has a long term effect on our metabolism after digestion is complete, and all the nutrients have been assimilated in the tissue. There are six tastes in nature by which all foods can be categorized. These are sweet,salty,bitter, pungent and astringent. These six tastes are unique and naturally guide us towards body’s nutritional needs. Each taste has its own therapeutic effects and changing impact on our body from the time it enters the body till it is absorbed.

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Let us know these tastes in detail…….

Sweet- The sweet taste is highly nourishing, infact the most nourishing of all tastes. Sweet food is excellent for building the bodies seven vital tissuesplasma, blood, fat, muscles, bones, marrow and reproductive fluids. Sweet food also increases the saliva, soothes mucous membranes and burning sensations, relieves thirst and has beneficial effects on skin, hair, voice and fertility. Sweet taste is found in milk and milk products, legumes like beans and lentils, sweet fruits like mango, banana, and certain cooked vegetables such as carrots, sweet potatoes and beets. The source being carbohydrates, protein and fat.

Sour- The sour taste wakes people up and ensures their thoughts and emotions become clear. Sour food stimulates and boosts digestion, helps circulation and elimination, strengthens the heart, maintains acidity, sharpens the senses, and helps to extract the iron from food.Sour taste is commonly found in citrus fruits like lemon and oranges, yoghurt, cheese and sour creams and fermented foods like wine and vinegar. The source being organic acids, ascorbic acid, citric acid and acetic acid.

Salty-The salty taste provides solidity and structure to people, improves digestion, liquefies the mucous, maintains mineral balance, aids in elimination of waste and calms the nerves. It also improves the radiance of the skin and promotes overall growth in the body. Salt is mainly found in minerals and not in plants, such as sea salt, rock salt, sea vegetables like sea weed and kelp. The source being mineral salt.

Pungent- The pungent tasteis the hottest of all six tastes. The pungent taste in food stimulates our digestion, boosts food intake and makes sure our waste products are burnt. Pungent food ensures that we think quickly and clears the sinuses, promotes sweating, aids circulation, improves metabolism and relieves muscle pain. The pungent taste is found in certain vegetables such as chilly peppers, garlic and onions, and in spices like black pepper, ginger and cayenne. The source being essential oils.

Bitter- Bitter is a dehydrating taste, thus increasing the strength and vigor in an individual. Though the bitter taste is often not an appealing one, it stimulates the appetite and helps to bring out the flavor of other tastes. It is a powerful detoxification agent, and has antibiotic, anti-parasitic and antiseptic qualities. It is also helpful in reducing the weight, skin rashes, burning sensation and nausea. Bitter taste is found in green leafy vegetables such as spinach, green cabbage, bitter guard, herbs and spices like fenugreek and turmeric, coffee, tea, and certain fruits such as grapefruit, olives and bitter melon. The source being alkaloids.

Astringent-Astringent taste is classified more in relation to its effect on the tongue than its actual taste. It has a very cooling effect on the body. Astringent taste is found in legumes like beans and lentils, fruits such as cranberries, pomegranate, pears, vegetables such asbroccoli, cauliflower, asparagus andturnip. Grains such as rye and quinoa, spices such as turmeric, coffee and tea. The source being Tannins.

One should incorporate all these six tastes in each meal, which keeps one balanced and satisfy each of the major dietary building blocks. This can thus avoid food cravings and over consumption of certain foods.

June 14, 2016 By Gouri Priya Mylavarapu Leave a Comment

Delicious Recipes from Ragi

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After a long summer vacation kids are getting back to school. School life is tiring and we all have gone through it. It’s through these growing years that children need good nutrition and what if this nutrition can be made tasty and interesting with newer recipes time and again.

Here are a few healthy recipes that can be made with Ragi

  1. Ragi Porridge

Ragi Porridge

Ingredients

  • Ragi Flour 30gms
  • Water 200ml
  • Salt/ Jaggery
  • Milk 3 tbsps/ Buttermilk 50ml
  • Ghee 1 tsp

Procedure:

  • Take a pan and fill in the pan with water and allow it to boil.
  • Once the water starts boiling add jaggery or salt depending on the type of porridge. Then add ragi slowly while stirring in the water and prevent lumps formation.
  • Stir continuously till ragi is cooked for 5 minutes.
  • Once ragi is cooked add milk or buttermilk and turn off the heat.
  • Serve ragi hot with ghee and topped with nuts like almonds or walnuts.

Notes:

  • Ragi porridge is a simple yet healthy recipe that an infant can start their food with ragi apart from rice which is used as their first food.
  • Ragi is gluten free, hence it is given to people having gluten intolerance too.
  • It is less allergic unlike oats and thus, can be used as a universal food.
  • People who don’t take milk can substitute ragi for good calcium in their diet.
  • As we know ragi is a millet that is rich in calcium and iron. It also has good B complex vitamins.
  • It can be had as a breakfast option or mid morning snack too.
  • Can be used in weight loss diets too.

Preparation Time: 5 mins

Cooking Time: 5 mins

Serving size: 1 No.

  1. Apple and Ragi Halwa

apple-raga-halwa

Ingredients:

  • Apple 1 no.
  • Ragi 3tbsps
  • Ghee 1 tsp
  • Water little
  • Cinnamon powder a pinch
  • Jaggery 2 tsps

Procedure

  • Soak apple in salt water to wash off the pesticides on the skin for few minutes.
  • Grind the apple with skin or without skin and keep aside.
  • Take a pan, add water and jaggery and allow it to boil.
  • Once the water starts boiling add ragi flour and stir continuously and mix together to remove lumps.
  • Once ragi is cooked, add ghee and grounded apple paste to the ragi and mix well.
  • Stir it together for few seconds and switch off the heat.
  • Make sure we are not cooking apple too much.
  • Serve hot or refrigerate it for half an hour and serve with Grated nuts.

Notes:

  • Ragi is used for its good iron and calcium content. It’s as filling as our routine cereals we take.
  • Its best used for kids as ragi helps in bone formation and healthy teeth too.
  • It’s easily cooked and mixed with various ingredients to make it healthier as we mixed apple that is rich in soluble fiber and also Vitamin C and made the recipe more nutritious.
  • Best for breakfast option and evening snack once the kids come back from school , this recipe can be served to replenish their nutrition.

Preparation time: 2 mins

Cooking time: 7 mins

Serving Size: 1 no.

  1. Ragi Idli

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Ingredients:

  • Idli Rice/ or idli rawa -1 cup
  • Ragi flour/finger millet flour -2 cups
  • Whole Urad dal (whole/without skin) – 1 cup
  • Fenugreek seeds -1/2 tsp
  • Salt as needed

Procedure:

  • Wash and soak urad dal + fenugreek seeds for 4 hours. Wash and soak rice separately for 4-5 hours or we get lidi rawa separately which can be soaked and added directly to urad dal after grounded.
  • Grind urad dal adding water little at a time until smooth and fluffy. Remove and keep it in a vessel.
  • Grind rice adding water from time to time to a slightly coarse batter.
  • Now add the urad dal batter, ragi flour and salt to the rice batter and grind everything together until well mixed. The consistency of the batter should be similar to idli batter (neither too thick nor too thin).
  • Remove from the wet grinder and mix it well with your hands. Leave it to ferment overnight or for 7-8 hours. Use a big vessel to prevent it from over flowing as it will double while fermenting. Our Ragi Idli batter is ready.

Method

  • Heat water in an idli vessel or steamer. Mix the fermented ragi idli batter well and pour a ladle of batter into the idli molds and place it inside the steamer or idli cooker.
  • Steam cook for 10-15 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center of the idli comes out clean. Once done sprinkle water and remove from the mold after 2-3 minutes.
  • Serve hot with sambar or chutney of your choice.

Notes:

  • Ragi idli is a steamed recipe and it will gain lot of nutritional value.
  • Best had for breakfast options. It is also a good tiffin option for school or evening snack once the child returns from school
  • Easily digestible and has good probiotic bacteria as it is fermented.
  • Calcium rich with less fat.

Preparation Time: 30mins

Cooking time : 20 mins

Serving size: 4 no.s

  1. Ragi coconut cookies

ragi biscuit

Ingredients:

  • ¾ cup desiccated coconut / dried coconut
  • ¾ cup ragi flour / finger millet flour (can use even ragi puttu podi for the best crust)
  • ½ cup wheat flour or plain flour/ maida (if possible use unbleached flour)
  • 150 grams unsalted butter
  • 150 grams jaggery
  • 1 tbsp. honey
  • 1 to 2 tsp. Vanilla extract
  • 1 small egg

Procedure:

  • Take butter and jaggery in a bowl and beat them together till light and fluffy.
  • Once it is done add egg and beat it in a blender. Also add vanilla extract and mix well
  • Now add coconut, wheat flour and maida. Blend them continuously.
  • Once a moist dough is formed, sprinkle honey all over evenly and mix it.
  • Cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour.
  • Preheat the oven to 180 C for at least 15 mins.
  • Make balls and flatten them slightly on the baking sheet.
  • Bake the balls till done. It may take around 10 mins.
  • Make these in batches till the entire dough is finished.
  • Cool the ragi biscuits on a wire rack. Store in an airtight container and use up within 2 weeks.

Notes:

  • These biscuits are very healthy and has good energy.
  • Can be used as an interval snacks for the kids instead of regular biscuits as these contain ragi which has calcium and iron.
  • As they contain wheat flour too fiber is also well incorporated in the recipe.
  • Kids like cookies and tend to go out and buy them. Instead these can be prepared at home with good sanitation and hygiene.
  • Overall, nutritious and kids love biscuits as their snacks, Hence, a well nutritious and filling recipe.

Preparation Time: 1hr

Cooking time: 10mins

Serving size: 4 no.s of biscuits.

  1. MULTI GRAIN DOSA

ragi-dosa

Ingredients:  1:4 ratios

  • 1 cup Urad dal (soak separately)
  • 1 cup of each jowar , ragi, bajra, brown rice ( anyother millet combination) (soak all together)
  • 2 tsp methi seeds
  • Salt

Preparation:

  • Soak
  • Grind all together and make a batter.
  • Leave it to ferment.
  • Add salt just before cooking
  • Make dosa on the pan and serve hot.

Notes:

  • Because of the colour of ragi, dosa is modified to be mixed with different grains and made acceptable to the eyes. As it is said, we eat first with our eyes.
  • We can mix only ragi and dal and rice and make dosas. But, making a multi grain dosa will also give various nutrients that each ingredients have.
  • Kids usually get bored with regular breakfast options hence, such innovative and different ingredients should be used to get various nutrients.
  1. Ragi and Nuts laddoo

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Ingredients:

  • Ragi 3 tbsps
  • Almonds 4 nos.
  • Walnuts 4 no.s
  • Coconut 1.5 cup
  • Elaichi 4 no.s
  • Jaggery 1 cup
  • Sesame seeds 2 tbps

Procedure:

  • Roast ragi flour in 1 tbsp. ghee till it turns aromatic.
  • Dry roast almonds, walnuts and set aside
  • Lightly roast coconut and sesame seeds. Cool them.
  • Grate jaggery and set aside.
  • Now blend dry ingredients together or separately i.e., almonds, walnuts, coconuts, sesame seeds and elaichi
  • Now add Ragi flour in the blender and jaggery and blend well.
  • Let the oil in the nuts and other ingredients ooze out and mix well in the blender.
  • Make balls while the mix is still warm. If needed add melted warm ghee and make balls.
  • Ragi and nuts laddoo are ready to eat.

Notes:

  • As it is laddoo kids like to carry them in their wrist while studying or playing and eat.
  • They can be stored for weeks.
  • Most of the kids feel stressed up during their exams and tend to loose hair.
  • As ragi and nuts contain iron it will help them gain lustrous hair.
  • Also nuts contains good fats which will help the kids to have a good memory.

Preparation time: 20 mins

Cooking time: 10 mins

Serving size: 5 no.s of laddoos

  1. Ragi Banana Chocolate Cake

Ragi Banana Chocolate Cake

Ingredients

  • 1 cup all purporse flour
  • 1/2 cup finger miller flour (ragi flour)
  • 1/2 cup of cocoa powder
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 3 large eggs or Flaxmeal Egg Replacer
  • 1-1/4 cup brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla essence
  • 1 cup milk or almond milk (vegan)
  • 1 cup oil
  • 1 cup of mashed bananas

Directions for Ragi Banana Chocolate Cake Recipe

  • To begin making the Chocolate Banana Finger Millet Cake Recipe, first get all the ingredients ready.
  • Next, preheat the oven to 180 C and grease and flour a large loaf pan or a spring foam pan or a bunt pan
  • Sift the flours, cocoa powder, along with baking powder and salt. Keep aside. I like to double sift the flours as it incorporates a good amount of air.
  • In a large bowl add in the oil, sugar, eggs (Flaxmeal Egg Replacer), vanilla essence and milk. Beat together all the ingredients until combined.
  • Gradually beat in the flour mixture and finally the bananas. Beat until all the ingredients are well combined.
  • Pour the cake batter into the greased pan, place it into the oven to bake for about 35 to 45 minutes until a tester when inserted inside comes out clean.
  • Once the chocolate banana cake is baked, allow it to cool for a little bit before you can cut into slices.
  • Serve the Healthy Finger Millet Banana Chocolate Cake along with tea or coffee or even as a healthy snack for the kids.

Note:

  • Cakes are delicious, and healthy if ingredients are planned well.
  • We buy cakes from outside to celebrate birthdays, anniversarys etc. Cakes are a token of celebration.
  • When prepared at home, we can plan healthy nutrients and prevent bacterial contamination and prepare hygienically.
  • As kids love cake delicacies, they can get good nutrients like calcium, iron, good calories too from ragi and as we are adding banana it had good antioxidants like zinc and gives us energy too.

Preparation time: 1 hr

Cooking time: 40 mins

Serving size: Half a kg cake

Let’s make healthy combinations for the kids and make them happy and stay healthy.

May 9, 2016 By Anusha Subramanian Leave a Comment

“Being physically active is not enough, it has to be balanced with good nutrition”

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From 1000k steps to 15000 steps daily is no mean task for someone who has had a very inactive lifestyle both at home and at work. He was overweight and realised it’s becoming a cause for concern. He, therefore, took efforts to implement a lifestyle change. And, soon realised how much of a significant difference it has had on his life. His outlook towards life has changed for the better and he has started looking at Life more positively.Let’s here Anand’s story in his own words.

I have a typical corporate job and as with all corporate guys, my life was pretty inactive. All I would do is sit on the chair through the day when in office and not travelling. I was quite aware of my problem and therefore was looking for something to get an active lifestyle. I was looking for something that came with an expert advice.

I went through the reviews of various fitness trackers that were available in the market such as the likes of Fitbit. Then I came across GOQii and what I really like about the GOQii device is that there is someone with whom we can chat or share our concerns to figure if we are on the right track or not.

Earlier, whenever I approached a fitness expert all I got was a list of things to do and then you are on your own. I had no clue whether I was doing the exercises right, whether I was eating right etc. As compared to this, I found GOQii to be significantly different from other fitness trackers. At GOQii, you have a coach who will help decipher the date that is clocked on the device and explain what it means.

The coach helps you to change few habits to bring about a lifestyle change, the food habits get regularised etc., and all these make a difference.

Initially, when I came on board GOQii in October 2015, my goal was to lose weight (I was around 109kgs) and get slimmer and fitter but, in the last 3-4 months, I would say my entire lifestyle has changed from what it used. I was looking at reducing slowly but, ended up reducing a lot more than what I had targeted. I actually have reduced around 9 and a half kilos. I am at around 99 KGs currently.

I am also super active now. From barely being able to walk 1000 steps a day that too with great difficulty, currently, I hit about 12,000 to 15,000 steps a day. And most of that is clocked through the first few hours of my run or walk in the morning.

What I have learnt from my experience is that just being physically active is not enough, it has to be balanced with good food intake. I am more conscious of what I eat. I am consuming fruits as well  and there is also more focus on proteins. I have started consuming a lot more vegetables and lots more chapattis and fruits during the week.

All those small changes that I have made has had a positive impact on me. And, at the same time, I didn’t give up on anything that I was enjoying. Once in a while, I am allowed to indulge and I can confess to my coach that I did not follow her rule. She motivates me quite a bit. She gives me lots of chances to get back on track which has really helped me.

More than the weight loss, it’s about how active I have got. The food that I eat keeps me energetic through the day unlike earlier when I used to feel sluggish and was unproductive at work. Now it’s no more like that. My outlook towards life has changed because of my lifestyle change.

I have realised, you can run 15 km and also lose 15 kilos of weight but, all of this does not matter if you don’t follow a good lifestyle. Now, I also take enough rest, sleep well and I am able to do a lot more work. And on weekends, I used to kind of slow down but now not so much. I compensate with more running and more activities on a weekend which kind of helped me bring in the balance. It is kind of mix of a lot of things.

If I have to rate GOQii, I would rate the coaching piece 10 out of 10 because the coach actually helps you change your lifestyle which is one of the toughest things to do. We talk about lifestyle change but, it’s only when you implement it do you realise how much of a significant difference it has had on your life. For me, my outlook towards life has changed for the better and I have started looking at life more positively. I am also more energetic through the day and that has helped me in my relationships both at home and at work.

My coach Priya has really helped me a lot. She has been a good listener and has been able to understand my routine, my schedule when I travel and has accordingly helped me to adapt change.  I believe that ‘One size fits all does not work’.

People around me have been surprised with the changes they see in me. They find me lighter and positive. Personally, too positive outlook towards life is really helping me in terms of being more productive at work and overall it has made me happy in life. 

What does Coach Priya Goel have to say about her player Anand Krishnamurthy?

Anand was excited and determined when he joined Goqii. His main goal was to shed his extra kilos and become fit and active. He wants to run in marathons but, did not know how to go about his diet and activity pattern. Because of his hectic work schedule and foreign trips he was not able to continue with his workout regime.

So we have decided some health goals that will be convenient for him to achieve.

Goals were-

  1. Time interval training for 1 hour
  2. Pre and post workout snacks
  3. Water intake should be more than 3 litres.
  4. Include more protein in the diet.

Anand followed every goal very precisely and diligently and the result was there for everyone to see. Today, he runs 5 km in 30 minutes and has progressed to running 10 km in one hour. He has lost 9.5 kg weight and inches too.  It was his sheer determination that helped him reach his goals.

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May 4, 2016 By Anusha Subramanian 1 Comment

“Little changes in lifestyle will help you live smart “

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He is part of the senior management in an automotive company. He travels 14 days a month and his works long hours that sometimes stretches into late nights. He tried to manage and fit into a workout regime twice or three a week but could not be regular. At 52, he wanted to change his lifestyle but ,was unable to do it on his own. He needed an external stimuli……and guess what he found it and today he is active and has learnt to eat and live smart……let us hear Bharatendu Kapoor’s story in his own words….

I head the spare parts business of a Mumbai-based automotive company and my job involves procurement of spare parts for all our projects and supply spare parts to all the auto divisions including truck and buses division. My work also involves travel for about 12 to 14 days in a month and long hours on a daily basis.

This daily routine and constant travel led him to adopt irregular food habits. I would never have food at the right time. However, I would try and work out twice or thrice a week for about half hour to 40 minutes. I was not regular though with the workouts and the days were not fixed.Sometimes I would go for walks but again it was not very regular.

Such was my irregular routine for several years. Then one day in November 2015, through an engagement program my company bought 200 GOQii bands. I was one among the 200 employees who got the band and my journey with GOQii started.

GOQii was a boon in disguise. I am 52 years old and I was going through this thought process of wanting to change my lifestyle, considering the job I do. Given my age and lack of understanding about exercise and nutrition, I sure needed an external stimulus to help me through this. And, GOQii was the answer.

The best part of GOQii is the coach who you can interact with on a daily basis. The coach is the external stimuli that helped me. The coach guided me on my lifestyle, nutrition, sleep etc. Sheetal, helped me make small changes and disciplined me in my eating habits. I am very conscious now of what I eat, how much I eat. It has been a wonderful experience for me in the last 5 months .

Lots of other improvements also came within me. My water intake that was very less has increased considerably. I have an alarm system that reminds me to drink water every hour.

Initially, when I started, the first month was tough and tiring for me to adjust to the new kind of fitness regime and making lifestyle changes. Eventually, as days passed I got used to it, I diligently started following the routine. I went for my regular daily walks, met my daily step target, slept well and hydrated well.

The most interesting aspect is that the results are evident and the changes were visible. I lost 6 kgs and about 3 inches. Such positive results keep you motivated. The result prompted me to refrain from using the elevator and instead take the flight of steps in Office and this has become a daily habit for me.

Believe me, when I say this that I have never been happier with myself. My main health goal when I started on GOQii was to lose 8 kgs and after 5 months I lost 6 kgs which are a great achievement for me and my coach.

If I reflect back into the 6 months prior to GOQii, the changes are very little. I have not done anything drastic. But, I have learnt how to live smart and eat smart and become more energetic. Instead of sitting on the chair throughout the day like I used to do earlier while in Office, I started walking after every two hours. So just change a little and that’s the trick.

Before using GOQii band I was barely walking 2500 to 3000 steps after I got the band I set for myself a goal of 10000 steps daily and in the last three months, I have been easily crossing 15K steps on a daily basis.  Walking and exercises have become part of daily routine. People around me are noticing the change in me and that makes me feel good.

What does coach Sheetal Shah have to say about Bharatendu?

Bharatendu’s job involves a lot of travelling at least 10 – 15 days a month. Due to his work schedules, he was unable to dedicate time daily for workouts etc .  When he joined GOQii in November 2015, his long-term goal set is to lose weight. His smart goal was a brisk walk of 45 minutes initially and 30 minutes normal walk in the evening.   In the second month, I shared some strength training workout videos with him. Now he does Brisk and Strength training workout regularly. His water intake was pretty low..but that has also improved now and has increased to approx 2.5 liters in a day.

Bharatendu does not have any medical conditions nor he is on any medication. He is very much dedicated to the planned goals and follows them consistently.He logs the food data and syncs the band religiously. He has lost 6 kgs in the last 5 months. In Nov 2015, he weighed 78 kgs and as of April 2016, he weighs 72.1 Kg. His target is to reach 68 Kg. He has lost inches around his waist. We are now concentrating on fat loss rather than weight Loss. I monitor his meals and other data on a regular basis and suggest him dos and don’ts about healthy meal pattern.

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From “Laddu Nawin” to Fit and Fierce: How a 25-Year-Old Insurance Advisor Shed 20 Kilos and Gained His Life Back

When 25-year-old Nawin Yadav from Hyderabad walked into his office every morning, he carried more than just his files and policy papers. He had the weight of fatigue, sluggish energy, and an ever-growing belly that was becoming the butt of jokes. “People … [Read More...]

“I’ve Challenged Myself to Live 100 Years” – The Story of Chandubhai Savani’s Second Chance at Life

At 67, most people start slowing down. Not Chandubhai Savani. A resident of Surat, Chandubhai, thought life was on track. “My life was going well till I had my bypass surgery,” he says. That surgery, back in 2021, was a wake-up call.  Medication was routine, but exercise wasn’t. His diet? What he calls ‘normal.’ “I […]

From Shimla’s Slopes to Chandigarh’s Sidewalks: Surinder Kaur Bhalla’s Journey from Chaos to Control

Some journeys start with a plan. Others begin with a stumble literally. Surinder Bhalla, a government professional, born and raised in the scenic hill town of Shimla, had always lived a life of movement. “In Shimla, you walked everywhere,” she reflects. “Walking was never an exercise. It was just life.” But after shifting to Chandigarh, […]

Ananda Mukherjee Health Story

From Terminal Illness To Complete Wellness! Ananda Mukherjee Health Story

As we observe World Cancer Day under the powerful theme ‘United by Unique’ (2025-2027)**, we are reminded that every individual’s journey with cancer is distinct, yet united by shared resilience, hope, and the collective fight against this disease. This theme places people at the centre of care and their stories at the heart of the […]

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