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October 30, 2022 By Vaishali Nair 5 Comments

Nature’s Gift – Raw Honey & Its Benefits

Raw honey and its benefitsHoney is one of nature’s purest foods and is much more than just a natural sweetener. It’s a “functional food,” which means it’s a natural food with health benefits. Raw honey nutrition is impressive. Raw honey contains 22 amino acids, 27 minerals and 5,000 enzymes. This opaque liquid is not only rich in antioxidants but a plethora of vitamins such as B6, thiamine, riboflavin, pantothenic acid and niacin and minerals such as iron, zinc, potassium, phosphorous, magnesium and selenium.

Health Benefits of Raw Honey

The health benefits of raw honey are not just restricted to weight loss but it can help in prevention and cure of many symptomatic diseases.

  1. Immunity Booster: Raw honey contains bee pollen, which is known to ward off infections, provide natural allergy relief and boost overall immunity. “One study fed 25 subjects about four tablespoons of honey per day for 29 days in addition to their regular diets. When blood samples were taken at the start and end of the study, researchers found a clear, direct link between honey consumption and an increased level of disease-fighting polyphenols in the blood”
  2. Pre and post workout: Raw honey contains natural sugars (80%), water (18%), and minerals, vitamins, pollen and protein (2%). It provides an easily absorbed supply of energy in the form of liver glycogen, making it ideal for energetic morning starts and as a pre and post exercise energy source.
  3. Promotes sleep: Raw honey promotes restorative sleep in two ways. By consuming honey before bedtime, it restocks the liver’s glycogen supply and prevents the brain from triggering a crisis search for fuel, which can wake you up. Secondly, eating raw honey fosters the release of melatonin in the brain by creating a small spike in insulin levels, which stimulates the release of tryptophan in the brain. Tryptophan converts to serotonin which is then converted to melatonin.
  4. Heal Ulcers: Honey reacts with the body’s fluids to make hydrogen peroxide, creating an inhospitable environment for bacteria. Honey may reduce the size, pain and odour of problematic skin ulcers.
  5. Diabetes Management: The combination of raw honey and cinnamon can be especially beneficial to healthy diabetes management.
  6. Increases Haemoglobin: One of the most natural ways to increase haemoglobin is by consuming raw honey. The mineral richness of its opaque cells help increase the iron content of the blood, thereby treating anaemia.

4 Ways To Spot Artificial Honey

Raw honey is a crude form of honey immediately taken out of the cells of the honeycombs within a bee hive. This form of honey is quite pure. It commonly contains bee pollen and propolis which are both two very positive health additions. But, how do you spot pure, organic or raw honey from artificial or adulterated honey? Here are 4 ways you can do that –

  1. The Thumb Test: Put a drop of the honey on your thumb. If it spreads around right away or spills, it’s not pure. If it stays intact, it’s pure.
  2. The Water Test: Fill a glass of water and add one tablespoon of honey in the water. Pure honey will lump and settle at the bottom of the glass. Adulterated and artificial honey will start dissolving in water.
  3. The Shelf Life Test: Pure honey will crystallise over time. Artificial or adulterated honey will remain looking like syrup, no matter how long it is stored.
  4. Light a Fire: Dip the tip of a matchstick in “honey”, and then strike it to light. Natural honey will light the match easily and the flame will burn off the honey. Artificial or adulterated honey will not light because of the moisture it contains.

Honey available off the shelf is the pasteurised form which may not be entirely pure. Artificial honey is a food with many shortcomings, representing a solution of inverted sugar syrup, that comes from refined sugar, which often has other ingredients added.

Such a synthetic preparation can be achieved in domestic conditions, but it is not healthy. Artificial honey contains a physical mixture of glucose and fructose focused elements that have separated from the previous combination of sugar. Hence, your best bet is to procure honey directly from the beekeepers.

We hope this article helps you pick the best form of honey! For more on nutrition, check out Healthy Reads or get this information directly from an expert by subscribing for Personalised Health Coaching here: https://goqiiapp.page.link/bsr

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October 29, 2022 By Neha Goyal 1 Comment

Tasty and Nutritious Recipes Using Moringa Leaves Powder

recipes using moringa powderMoringa has pretty much become a household name by now. Commonly known as Drumstick, this south Indian staple has made its way to the Top 20 Superfoods today. It has been praised widely for its health benefits. A fun fact about it is that almost all parts of the tree are used in different dishes or as a part of different herbal medicines but its leaves are the richest in nutrients. In western countries, dried leaves are sold as a supplement in powder or capsule form.

I was aware of the incredible benefits of this tree but a few days back, a headline on the last page of a newspaper grabbed my attention. It said that some self-help groups from South India made few food products using Moringa leaves. When these were fed to malnourished children, their nutritional status improved a lot in just three months. So I decided to give it a try.

Taste Test

Generally, I love using fresh leafy green vegetables but as Moringa wasn’t available in my locality, I had to buy a pack of Organic Moringa leaves powder from the GOQii Health Store. I have eaten drumsticks in many vegetables & curries but I’ve never used or eaten its leaves – hence, I had no idea about its taste. When I opened the pack and tasted a pinch of that powder, I didn’t like it. I honestly didn’t. It tasted like henna or Mehndi powder. I realized that it is easy to eat it as it is. So, I started thinking of different ways to use it without compromising on taste.

Recipes Using Moringa Leaves Powder

The good part about these recipes using Moringa leaves powder is that I ensured it didn’t affect the taste much while enjoying all the goodness it had to offer.

1. Green Smoothie

What you will need:

  • Banana – 1 medium
  • Apple – ½ medium
  • Kiwi – 1
  • Almonds – 7-8 (soaked overnight and peeled)
  • Oats powder – 1 tbsp
  • Flaxseed powder – 1 tsp
  • Chia seeds – 2 tsp (soaked)
  • Spinach leaves – handful
  • Organic Moringa leaves powder – 2 tsp
  • Coconut/Plain water – 1 glass

How to prepare: Add all the ingredients except ½ glass coconut/plain water in a blender and blend till you get a smooth mixture. Pour in the rest of the coconut water and pulse again for a while. Your super healthy and filling green smoothie is ready.

2. Cheesy Moringa Uttapam

What you will need for batter:

  • Semolina (Sooji) – ½ cup
  • Oats powder – ¼ cup
  • Rice flour – ¼ cup
  • Curd – ½ cup
  • Salt to taste
  • Lemon juice – ½ tbsp.
  • Organic Moringa leaves powder – 2 tsp
  • Coconut crush – 1 tbsp

For topping:

  • Onion, Tomato and Capsicum – 2 tbsp each finely chopped
  • Green chilly – 1 chopped
  • Green coriander – 2 tbsp chopped
  • Grated cheese – 1 tbsp
  • Oil – 1 tsp for shallow frying

How to Prepare:

  1. Combine all the ingredients for the batter in a big mixing bowl and add water gradually while stirring to make a dosa batter of desired consistency. Keep it aside for 15-20 minutes.
  2. Heat a nonstick pan and pour the Uttapam batter over it.
  3. Immediately sprinkle a few drops of oil on the sides and add the chopped vegetables. Let it cook from one side.
  4. You can cover the pan so the vegetables steam properly. Once done, turn it over and cook for another 2 minutes.
  5. Flip it again and sprinkle cheese over the veggie side and cover it.
  6. Turn the flame off after a minute and let the cheese melt with the help of the steam inside.
  7. Your Uttapam is ready! Enjoy it with green, coconut or tomato chutney.

3. Moringa Multigrain Masala Paratha

What you will need:

  • Bajra flour – ½ cup
  • Maize (Makka) flour – ½ cup
  • Moringa Leaves powder – 1 tbsp
  • Potato – 1 big boiled and grated
  • Salt to taste
  • Chaat masala – ½ tsp
  • Red chilly powder – ¼ tsp
  • Coriander – 2 tbsp fresh and chopped
  • Ajwain powder – ¼ tsp
  • Hing powder – 1 pinch
  • Ghee – 1 tsp

How to prepare:

  1. Combine all the ingredients except ghee in a big mixing bowl & make a soft dough using warm water.
  2. Keep this dough aside for 15-20 minutes to rest.  After 15-20 minutes, heat a tawa on medium flame.
  3. Divide the dough in 4-5 equal portions and roll each one. Place one round ball of dough onto a flat surface and start patting it into a flat round shape using your hands.
  4. Use a rolling pin to gently flatten the paratha. If the paratha keeps breaking while flattening, you can also place the dough between two plastic sheets or parchment paper and flatten it out using a rolling pin.
  5. Place the paratha on the hot tawa. When the paratha is slightly cooked, flip it over to cook the other side. You will see small brown spots starting to appear.
  6. Put ghee on both sides. Turn the flame to low and cook till it turns to a light brown shade.
  7. Shallow fry the paratha till it is completely cooked and your Moringa multigrain masala paratha is ready!

Surprising Uses of Moringa Leaves Powder

This article was all about how you can eat Moringa leaves powder but you’ll be surprised to know that there are some other uses like making scrubs and face packs as well, so your skin can get a healthy dose of nutrition!

  • Mix 1tsp Moringa leaves powder with 2 tbsp thick curd and 2 tbsp oats powder. This makes a wonderful body scrub for sensitive skin.
  • Mix 1 tsp Moringa powder with 1 tbsp Multani mitti. Add 1 tsp of honey and rose water each for a face pack that can give you glowing skin.
  • Mix 2 tsp Moringa powder, 1 tsp curd and 1 tbsp tomato juice for a tan removal face pack.

These were just my experiments to get the benefits of Moringa leaves in powder form. Try them and let me know if they work for you. Is there a way you use Moringa? Share them with us in the comments below.

For more awesome facts on food and nutrition, check out other articles on Healthy Reads or ask an expert by subscribing for Personalised Health Coaching here: https://goqiiapp.page.link/bsr

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October 26, 2022 By Vandana Juneja Leave a Comment

Top 5 Eating Habits That Are Bad For Heart Health

Top 5 eating habits that are bad for heart health

There are lots of habits which play a key role in maintaining good heart health. Eating right, being active, managing stress well and getting good quality sleep are just a few of them. Then, there are habits which are bad for heart health. These habits, over a period of time, if left unchecked, can increase the risk for heart disease. Let’s go over some of these eating habits that can affect your heart. 

Top 5 Eating Habits That Are Bad For Heart Health 

  1. Junk & Packaged Food: This one is a no-brainer. Eating junk and packaged food items like chips, namkeens, maggi and bakery items, etc. are bad for  heart health. These food items are loaded with saturated fats and sodium which increase the amount of LDL (Bad cholesterol) in our body. High levels of bad cholesterol can build up plaque in the blood vessels and clog them, leading to atherosclerosis, heart failures and stroke.
  2. High Sugar Intake: Regular and high consumption of sugar can damage blood vessels and the nerves that control your heart, causing high blood pressure and damage to artery walls. Besides table sugar, there are many food items with hidden sugars that we should avoid like – bakery items, desserts, mithai, packed juices, and instant food items like ready to cook breakfast cereals, aerated drinks, energy drinks, etc.
  3. Overeating: Being overweight is a major risk factor for heart disease. Eating uncontrolled portions leads to weight gain which can cause a myriad of health issues. So avoid eating, not only high calorie foods in large quantities, but be careful about the portion of your regular meals as well.
  4. Eating Red Meat: Red meat is high in saturated fat and there’s also evidence that processed meat increases the risk of cardiovascular disease. Ideally, less than 10% of your diet should come from animals and animal products.
  5. Avoiding Fruits & Vegetables: Fruits and vegetables are a great source of Vit C and beta carotene. These antioxidants help prevent plaque deposition in the blood vessels. So, try including fresh fruits and vegetables in your daily diet. 

Apart from the above mentioned foods, make sure you lead an overall healthy lifestyle to avoid facing any health issues. If you need help with improving your lifestyle or seek guidance to manage an existing condition, reach out to an expert by subscribing for GOQii’s Personalised Health Coaching here: https://goqiiapp.page.link/bsr

For more on heart health, check out Healthy Reads. 

We hope this article helps you avoid these foods which are bad for heart health. Do leave your thoughts in the comments below! 

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October 22, 2022 By Anusha Subramanian Leave a Comment

The Art Of Reducing Medication & Getting Healthy With GOQii

Hema Sangani - Reducing medication

If you speak to anyone who has lost weight the right way and maintains their health, you’ll begin to understand that it is an art that requires patience, dedication and consistency. Without these, your health will spiral downwards. Our Player Hema Sangani realised this as she took the decision to get healthy with GOQii. Here’s how Hema Sangani painted her Health Story.

Lifestyle and Women’s Health Issues

A dentist by profession and an artist by passion, Hema Sangani is 52 years old and resides in Bhavnagar. As a dentist, her routine can be quite hectic and over the course of time, long working hours left her with no time for physical activity.

She also drank copious amounts of tea on a daily basis and that, coupled with some other habits led to her developing medical issues which included acidity, hypothyroid and women’s health issues. At the age of 44, due to an Ovary Cyst, she had to undergo hysterectomy to avoid malignancy. 

She also gained a lot of weight and weighed around 75kg with lots of fat around her tummy and thighs. With all these issues, her only option was medication. She was on medication for Thyroid and Acidity – taking as many as two antacids a day. 

Her husband was aware of the issues faced by Hema and figured that there might be a better way to maintain good health and manage the condition without popping pills. After a fair amount of research, he came across GOQii and gifted it to her. 

Making Lifestyle Changes & Reducing Medication 

Upon joining GOQii, Hema Sangani’s 3 primary goals were to: 

  • Reduce weight 
  • Reduce acidity levels and the antacid medication 
  • Control thyroid medication 

She was assigned to Coach Parul Massey who understood Hema’s needs and worked out a plan to achieve her goals slowly. “We started this journey by setting the goal of reducing acidity by including buttermilk in meals and reducing the quantity of tea consumed during the day,” says Coach Parul. Slowly, Hema reduced her dependence on tea.

Along with some changes in nutrition and diet, Hema also got motivated to join GOQii PRO classes within the GOQii App. She began joining these live sessions by experts for basic workouts in the morning. The one-on-one guidance during these sessions helped her get more active than before. She also began meditation to reduce stress levels. Now, she regularly attends GOQii PRO classes in the morning.

To know how Hema Sangani painted her Health Story, get the complete picture by watching this episode of GOQii Health Stories where she speaks to our Founder & CEO Vishal Gondal: 

What Changes Did Hema Sangani Experience? 

After making several lifestyle changes by eating right, on time, exercising regularly and meditating, Hema Sangani was able to reduce her medications. After 3 months of joining GOQii, her acidity medication reduced to one tablet and she reduced the medication for her thyroid issue as well. She also witnessed an inch loss.

“I love GOQii and I keep telling my husband that It’s one of the best gifts that he has given me till date,” says Hema. She has been a GOQii Elite Player for about 204 days till 17th October, 2022. 

Hema continues to paint her Health Story but what about you? Do you want to make a positive lifestyle change and manage health conditions the right way? Speak to an expert by subscribing for Personalised Health Coaching here: https://goqiiapp.page.link/bsr

For more inspiring stories, check out Healthy Reads. 

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