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July 29, 2022 By GOQii 2 Comments

All You Need To Know About Maintaining Healthy Kidneys!

Your kidneys are one of the hardest working organs in your body. They help in removing waste and extra fluid from the body, reabsorb almost all of the water along with the minerals and nutrients your body needs, and remove excess acid from the blood as well. These are just a few things your kidneys do to keep your blood and body clean. So how do you ensure that you maintain healthy kidneys to help them do their job? Check out the detailed infographic below!

All You Need To Know About Kidney Health

Nothing beats regular exercise, especially yoga. These not only help the kidney, but the complete body. Yoga asanas assist in managing water retention in the body which enables sound sleep schedules and hence better rest. It is also one of the best ways to maintain balance in the body. Few asanas facilitate internal cleansing and flush out the toxins:

  1. Setu Bandhasana stimulates the abdominal organs, helps bring high blood pressure under control and relieves the body of stress.
  2. Bhujangasana stretches and strengthens the abdominal organs. It also raises the immunity level of the body.
  3. Ardha Matsyendrasana stimulates the kidneys and liver; improves the body’s immunity level.
  4. Paschimottanasana stimulates the kidney, improves digestion, and relieves menstrual discomfort.
  5. Naukasana improves digestion and alleviates stress. It strengthens and stimulates the abdominal organs.

We hope this article helps you. To know more about maintaining healthy kidneys, check out Healthy Reads or ask a GOQii Coach for some tips by subscribing for personalized coaching here: https://goqiiapp.page.link/bsr

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July 28, 2022 By GOQii 7 Comments

Lemon Water and Weight Loss: Are They Really Connected?

lemon water and weight lossThere’s no doubt that this bright yellow, all season fruit has innumerable advantages. If I were to list down the benefits, it would be endless. The foremost advantage of lemon is its power to enhance the flavor of our kitchen. Packed with vitamin C, calcium, potassium, phosphorous, magnesium, pectin fiber and citric acid, this fruit has been known to boost immunity and take it to another level.

It is anti-bacterial in nature, thus protecting you from the clutches of most infections. It’s also a blood purifier and known to rejuvenate the skin by taking away acne and wrinkles. It’s a perfect morning drink as it aids in the elimination of waste products from the body and promotes quick bursts of energy.

I have seen many people using lemon water as a way to lose weight, but does it really help in weight loss? The good news is that it does! Lemon water has shown to have real weight loss powers. It actually helps accelerate the process of weight loss.

Let’s understand the Mechanism of Lemon Water and Weight Loss

  • Drinking lemon water in the morning helps activate the detoxifying process. It clears out toxins and some internal waste from the body. Once the toxins are out, it accelerates our sluggish metabolism, increasing our calorie burning capacity.
  • It has diuretic and laxative effect, enabling smooth bowels and cleansing of colon. Lingering waste in the colon also adds on to the weight and results in bloating. Removal of the lingering waste helps drop some kilos then and there itself.
  • Lemon water helps cleanse the liver. Some components of lemon stimulate the liver to produce more bile. Bile is a chemical that helps in fat digestion. This process helps metabolize fat faster.
  • Having lemon water with a meal also stimulates the production of gastric juices that enhance digestion.
  • Lemon is packed with Vitamin C. According to an article published in the “Journal of the American College of Nutrition” in 2005, vitamin C is inversely related to our body mass. Reports suggest that having enough vitamin C can stimulate a series of chemical reactions that breakdown body fat and use it as energy.
  • It creates an alkaline atmosphere in the stomach which is conducive to weight loss and helps shed off the kilos faster.
  • It contains a fiber called pectin (especially the lemon peel). Pectin is known to cut down hunger cravings and provide satiety effects, thus, exerting control on overeating.
  • Last but not the least – substituting other drinks (colas/sugary fruit juices, etc.) with lemon water certainly reduces the caloric consumption, as lemon water adds ZERO calories to your body compared to other drinks.  If you choose to replace the other drinks with lemon water every day for months or even a year, it will help you lose weight!

This simple and tiny fruit is the perfect example of how “Big Surprises Come in Small Packages!” Make it a point to begin the day with a glass of lemon water daily. Enjoy its positive effects on your health and weight in the long run.

We hope this article helps you! For more on weight loss, check out Healthy Reads. You can also reach out to a GOQii Coach who will help you form healthy habits for sustainable weight loss, by subscribing for personalized health coaching here: https://goqiiapp.page.link/bsr

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June 26, 2022 By GOQii Leave a Comment

Rice and Pasta Substitutes For A Healthier You!

rice and pasta substitutesRice and pasta play a big role in building our body weight. They are known to cause a sudden increase in our blood sugar levels, which may trigger insulin resistance in the future leading to diabetes. To help you out, we’re suggesting some rice and pasta substitutes. These substitutes can help us get healthier and provide added nutrients which is the need of the hour given the current pandemic situation where immunity and maintaining good health is everything! 

8 Rice and Pasta Substitutes 

  1. Quinoa: It is gluten free and a good source of protein. It contains nine amino acids, is high in fibre, magnesium, B vitamins, iron, potassium, vitamin E and various beneficial antioxidants. There are three main types of quinoa – red, black and white. You can opt for either one and they are readily available. You can pick up Quinoa from the GOQii Health Store for a discount using your GOQii Cash as well! 
  2. Riced Broccoli: It is a good alternative for people on a low carb diet. It has the same nutrient content as riced cauliflower. It is a good carb, high in fiber – which means it aids digestion, prevents constipation and helps maintain blood sugar levels. It is also an excellent source of vitamin C. It is a powerful antioxidant that helps prevent cellular damage and boosts the immune system. 
  3. Bulgur Wheat: This is another healthy substitute for rice. It is similar in size, but whereas pasta is made from wheat flour, Bulgur wheat are small pieces of whole wheat grains. This is used in tabbouleh, which is a Mediterranean salad with tomatoes, cucumbers and fresh herbs. With the amount of vegetable-based alternatives on the list, bulgur wheat is the lowest in calories. It contains 76 calories in ½ cup i.e. 91g, about 25% fewer calories than an equal serving of white rice. It is great for people who are trying to cut calories.
  4. Barley: It is a grain that is related to wheat and rye. It looks the same as oats and has a chewy texture. It is rich in many nutrients. It reduces hunger and helps you to lose weight. It improves digestion. With about one calorie a half cup – 81g serving as cooked barley gives you the same number of calories as of white rice. Yet, it contains more protein and fibre. It prevents gallstones and reduces your risk of Gallbladder surgery. It may help lower cholesterol and reduce the risk of heart disease. 
  5. Whole wheat couscous: It is a type of pasta that is used in Mediterranean and eastern cuisines which is made with small portions of flour. Whole wheat couscous is better than regular varieties, as it is high in fibre and proteins. It is good for weight loss and heart health. It is also good for strong bones and teeth. It improves our memory and our gut health. It lets you have a good night’s sleep. One cup of couscous does not contain more than 200 calories. 
  6. Bajra: Also called Pearl Millet, this grain is rich in magnesium, which helps keep the heart healthy. It has potassium, which dilates blood vessels, allowing blood to flow more easily. This helps reduce overall blood pressure. Bajra also has fiber that helps reduce LDL, or bad cholesterol. It has a nutty flavor, is high in fiber and is an excellent source of iron, protein, folic acid that keeps ailments like anemia, constipation, obesity in check and flushes away all toxins. This is good food for diabetics. Bajra grains are gluten free and ideal for weight loss, good skin and strong bones.
  7. Shirataki Rice/Noodles: Unlike regular pasta, Shirataki Rice or noodles are made from a root vegetable native from Asia called Konjac or Konnyaku. This fibrous root is gluten free, low carb, and low calorie. It has a good amount of fiber which can help you maintain good gut health and avoid issues such as constipation. It improves general bowel functions, which reduces your risk of hemorrhoids, diverticulitis and colorectal cancer. The fiber in Shirataki noodles is soluble fiber, which acts as a probiotic promoting the growth of healthy bacteria in the colon.
  8. Riced Cauliflower: It is an excellent low carb substitute for rice. It has a mild flavour and texture and looks a lot like cooked rice. Half cup of rice is equal to 57g serving of riced cauliflower, and has only 13 calories, compared to the calories of the same amount of rice. The fibre in cauliflower rice helps feed the healthy bacteria in your gut, reducing inflammation and promoting digestive health. Studies link fibre rich veggies like cauliflower to lower risk of illnesses such as diabetes, cancer and heart disease. 

These Rice and Pasta substitutes like Riced cauliflower, Bajra Roti, Couscous, etc. can add variety to your diet and have fewer calories. Quinoa is gluten free and a complete protein with nine essential amino acids. Broccoli is an excellent source of Vitamin C that can boost our immunity. Barley has protein and fibre and Bulgur wheat is the lowest in calories. 

If you’re up for experimenting with something healthy, do try these substitutes and let us know your thoughts in the comments below! For more on nutrition, check out Healthy Reads or ask a GOQii Coach by subscribing for personalized health coaching here: https://goqiiapp.page.link/bsr 

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June 15, 2022 By Palak Mittal 3 Comments

5 Wonder Herbs To Help You Battle Diabetes Naturally

battle diabetesDiabetes has been listed as an epidemic and it seems to be on the rise, worldwide. Diabetes is a disorder which alters the blood sugar levels and production of insulin that can cause various complications if left untreated. It can be treated through lifestyle modifications and exercises. We do have few spices and herbs available in nature, along with dietary changes, to help control diabetes. These remedies are not only economic to the pockets but can also help in reducing medicines. There are so many herbs (leafy part of the plant) that have proven boon to regulate blood sugar. Here, I am mentioning the most common and effective herbs to control blood sugar levels effectively.

5 Herbs To Battle Diabetes 

  1. Oregano: due to it’s high content of glycosides, flavonoids and polyphenols, oregano helps in lowering blood sugar levels. It helps in increasing the level of insulin in the body too. In dry form, oregano can be added to salads, soups or other dishes. Fresh herbs can be added to boiling water, let it steep for 5 mins, strain and drink as tea in the morning. You can also chew 5-6 oregano leaves regularly.
  2. Curry leaves: are the aromatic leaves and widely used in culinary preparations. It helps in decreasing blood sugar levels and also promotes carbohydrate metabolism. They can be chewed every day on an empty stomach or can be used while preparing food. 
  3. Giloy: is an Ayurvedic, magical plant that can not only help in controlling blood sugar levels and other symptoms of diabetes but is potent enough to alleviate many issues arising from your head to toe. Giloy also gives a boost to immunity. Powered with Antioxidants, it protects  the body from any damage caused by free radicals. To consume it, take 1 tsp of Giloy powder or ½ an inch of fresh crushed Giloy stem, mix or soak it in a cup of water overnight. Drink it on an empty stomach the next morning. You can also boil ½ inch of Giloy stem in a cup of water till it reduces in half and drink it hot, twice a day.
  4. Sadabahar: is a common plant found in India. Its flowers are the main component to help reduce blood sugar levels. Sadabahar flowers can be boiled in water for a few minutes. You can strain and drink it in the morning as tea. 3-4 leaves can be chewed daily on an empty stomach as well. 
  5. Peppermint: contains natural antioxidants which are helpful in fighting diabetes, heart disease, aging and cancer. It also adds great flavor and aroma to teas. Peppermint is available both in fresh and dried leaves or tea bags in the market but it is better to go for fresh leaves. The leaves can be added to tea for good flavor and your daily dose of antioxidants. Alternatively you can add them to salads or chew 4-5 leaves on an empty stomach. Please Note: People with GERD or people prone to acidity should avoid it as it relaxes the muscle that closes the stomach from oesophagus causing acid reflux.

We hope this article helps you battle diabetes. Before you switch to using any of these wonder herbs to battle diabetes, please ensure that you check with your doctor, nutritionist or dietitian in case of any allergies or other medical conditions. For more on Diabetes, check out Healthy Reads.

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