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February 12, 2025 By GOQii Leave a Comment

5 Healthy Valentine’s Day Gifting Ideas

Valentine's Day GiftingValentine’s Day is around the corner, and if you still haven’t found the perfect gift for your better half, we suggest opting for these 5 healthy little treats. After all, the best gift you can give the one you love is good health. Let’s explore these thoughtful and healthy gifting ideas that will help you and your loved one stay on the right side of forever!

Healthy Valentine’s Day Gifting Ideas For Your Loved One! 

1. Herbal Teas  

If a picture is worth a thousand words, then the aromatic blend of flavorful, healthy herbal tea is worth a million! There’s no better way to express the unique love the two of you share than presenting them with a unique blend of tea.

Why It’s Great: Herbal teas are not only soothing but also packed with health benefits. They can help with relaxation, digestion, and overall wellness.

Romantic Touch: Enjoy a freshly brewed cup of tea together and spice up your romance!

2. Natural Honey

Our money is on the honey for your honey! Celebrate your unadulterated love with some natural goodness.

Why It’s Great: Honey is a healthier alternative to sugar, which is addictive and harmful to the body. It’s sweeter, natural, and packed with antioxidants.

Romantic Touch: Drizzle honey over breakfast or use it to sweeten your tea for a healthy and romantic start to the day.

3. Muesli

Love isn’t a single emotion; it’s a mix of all things good, just like muesli! Surprise your loved one with breakfast in bed to ensure a long, loving, and healthy relationship.

Why It’s Great: Muesli is a nutritious and wholesome breakfast option, packed with oats, nuts, seeds, and dried fruits.

Romantic Touch: Prepare a bowl of muesli with fresh fruits and yogurt for a healthy and romantic breakfast.

4. Personal Care Products

Love is a serious business. Show your commitment by pampering your loved one with personal care products that bring out their radiance, much like the inner beauty you fell for.

Why It’s Great: Personal care products like organic skincare, bath salts, or essential oils promote self-care and wellness.

Romantic Touch: Create a spa-like experience at home with these products for a relaxing and romantic evening.

5. Healthy Chocolates

The universal food for love is chocolate! There’s no better way to say ‘I love you’ than presenting your loved one with a box of delicious, healthy chocolates.

Why It’s Great: Opt for dark chocolates with high cocoa content, which are rich in antioxidants and lower in sugar.

Romantic Touch: Share a box of healthy chocolates and let your loved one melt with love!

You can get all the products listed above at a sweet discount from the GOQii Health Store using your GOQii Cash. It’s the perfect way to combine love and health!

Got any more healthy Valentine’s Day gifting ideas? Share them with us in the comments below! Let’s celebrate love and good health together.

#BeTheForce for love and wellness!

January 28, 2025 By GOQii Leave a Comment

8 Simple Ways to Keep the Environment and Yourself Healthy

World Environment DayImagine that you’ve just started out on your journey towards a healthier lifestyle. You go out for a jog. A few minutes away from home, you have to run through garbage and breathe in polluted air that goes above the recommended AQI. In the bargain of trying to get healthy and active, your body has gotten a little more damaged because of an unhealthy environment.

Unhealthy Environment! Does that ring a bell? A whooping 9 out of 10 people on Earth breathe highly polluted air and more than 80% of urban dwellers across the world have to endure outdoor pollution that exceeds health standards as per the World Health Organization’s World Global Ambient Air Quality database.

This essentially means that even if you lead a healthy lifestyle by eating the right foods, exercising and getting the required amount of rest, you can still fall prey to illnesses and disease based on the environment you’re living in. This scenario is especially worse in a country like India where pollution levels are at an all-time high!

So how exactly can you keep yourself healthy while helping the environment? The answer lies in taking small steps towards sustainable development. Here are a few things you can do!

1. Take a Walk Anywhere! 

Definitely the best exercise known to mankind! Walking helps you shed weight, improves your health and is great for the environment! Why take a vehicle to a walk able distance? You’ll be saving fuel as well as your health! You can even up the pace by jogging or running.

2. Cycle Your Way to Good Health

To cover distances that are too far to walk, there’s nothing like cycling! You’ll be amazed at the amount of fuel you will be saving by riding your bicycle to work. As a plus point, it is a great way to stay in shape and improve your aerobic fitness. If you haven’t yet, try this amazing environmentally friendly mode of transport now!

3. Opt For a Reusable Water Bottle

Bottled water is never a good idea. Given the fact that the chemicals in plastic bottles are not good for your health or the environment. What you drink in a few minutes, lingers in the environment for a thousand years. Instead, opt for an environmentally-friendly reusable stainless-steel bottle. Avoid contributing to the piling loads of plastic bottles and disposable tea/coffee cups.

4. Shower Less

If you love water as much as we do and want your future generations to enjoy the same, cut down on your shower time! While contemplating existential queries for an hour under a warm shower seems like a good idea, you’re wasting an important resource that might get scarce soon! Preserve for the future!

5. Give it Back! Plant a Tree

In your backyard or as a part of a community, you can plant a tree (or several) as a family project. Plants and trees keep you cool and are your natural source of oxygen! It is especially important to do so in a city where pollution levels only keep rising. Having greens around you is never a bad thing.

6. Grow Your Own Food

Do you frequent the supermarket for your food? Well, how about growing your own? Having a small vegetable garden of your own can be quite fruitful! For instance, the vegetables you grow will be fresh, tasty and pesticide/insecticide free. Also, imagine the long hours of exercise you’ll be putting in to grow them! You can also explore micro-greens as an option!

7. Take The Stairs

Give your butt and legs a great workout while saving on power used to run escalators and elevators! Taking the stairs is a great way to get in shape and reduce power usage!

8. Organize a Clean Up Drive

Karma has always been an important part of GOQii and there’s no better way to give back to nature all the good things it provides than cleaning it up! While out on a walk or run in your park or locality, keep a grocery bag handy and pick the mess you find along the way. You’ll be a lot fitter and will feel more productive.

To add to it, your park or locality will be a lot cleaner thanks to your efforts. You can take this a step ahead and organize a clean-up drive at a nearby beach, park or community.

Every small step towards a greener, cleaner and healthier future helps! As Captain Planet once said, “Reduce. Reuse. Recycle! The power is yours!”

#BeTheForce

January 22, 2025 By Suvarna Bhandare Leave a Comment

Effective Tips That Help Relieve Constipation

constipationBefore we dive into the foods that can help you relieve constipation, it is necessary to understand the factors contributing to this condition. Constipation, in simple terms, is the inability to empty the by-products or waste matter of digestion from the colon due to peristalsis – a process in which muscles in the intestine contract and relax to create a wave-like motion. As food passes through the colon (large intestine), water gets absorbed, and the remaining matter forms stool.

Constipation is not a disease but may or may not be a symptom of other underlying conditions. It is a very common complaint, especially where:

  • The diet is low in fibre
  • There is improper food sequencing and combining
  • Mucus-forming foods are consumed in excess
  • There is lack of exercise
  • Hydration levels are low
  • A sedentary lifestyle is followed
  • Processed foods are consumed in high amounts
  • During Pregnancy
  • Stress or emotional eating is prevalent
  • There is delay in using the bathroom when the urge is felt
  • Western toilets are used as opposed to Indian ones

When is constipation experienced?

  • Stools are painful or difficult to pass
  • Stools are hard and dry
  • There is a feeling of incomplete emptying
  • Fewer than 3 bowel movements occur in a week

Having 1-3 bowel movements in a day or after a meal is considered normal. Just remember that the frequency of bowel movements is not the only aspect to consider. Other important points are:

  • Bowel movements shouldn’t be uncomfortable
  • There should be no blood in the stools
  • Stools should not be black or tarry in appearance

Diet and Constipation 

It is proven that what we put into our body has a lot to do with how it comes out. The foods listed below can help prevent or treat constipation:

1. Dietary Fibre:

Fibre is simply the indigestible part of plants. It’s also known as roughage and adds bulk to waste matter. It exists in two types:

  • Soluble Fibre: This type of fibre dissolves and is broken down in the colon, forming a gel-like substance.
  • Insoluble Fibre: This type doesn’t dissolve or break down during digestion. Its main function is to add bulk and make the final stage of digestion easier.

Both types of fibre are essential for treating constipation and are found in almost all plant foods. Besides aiding in easy bowel movements, fibre also helps maintain blood sugar levels, lower cholesterol, and support weight management.

2. Hydration:

Hydration plays an extremely important role in managing constipation. It helps form softer stools and makes transit easier. At least 2-2.5 litres of fluid per day is recommended. Consuming high water-content fruits and veggies also helps.

Foods That Help Relieve Constipation

  1. Fruits: All fruits are good sources of fibre but there are a few sources which have proven to give amazing results, such as apple, pear, papaya, melons, guava, figs, plums, peaches, kiwi, dragon fruit, citrus fruits, berries.
  2. Dried Fruits: But be sure to avoid sugar dipped or coated variants. 
  3. Veggies: Fill your plate with greens. One of the best strategies to keep your digestive system healthy is including lots of fresh and seasonal veggies. Along with a good dose of fibre, they provide other nutrients as well. Add veggies such as spinach, kale, broccoli, lettuce, carrots, cucumbers, sweet potato, peas, corn, asparagus,  green beans, etc. 
  4. Grains and Millets: such as brown rice, oats, quinoa, barley, jowar, bajra combined with veggies are a great option.
  5. Beans and Pulses: such as chickpeas, lentils. Hummus is a good option to have during constipation.
  6. Nuts and Seeds: such as walnuts, almonds, brazil nuts, chia seeds (either soaked in water or over salads and smoothies), flax seeds (sprinkle over salads/smoothies or just consume it in powdered form), fennel seeds (Just chew after meals or can also be boiled with water or in the form of tea)

Additional Tips To Manage Constipation

  • Eat a well balanced diet. Pay attention to DDR – Daily Diet Routine – Meal timings, foods that you choose and portion size.
  • Fill your plate with colourful and seasonal fruits and veggies. They also provide a good amount of micronutrients.
  • Add an adequate amount of fibre in your meals. Choose salads, smoothies and soups. A bowl of papaya with chia or flax seeds proves to be an excellent way of adding fibre to your meals.
  • Keep a check on hydration levels. Lime water, coconut water, herbal and green teas, sugarcane juice, soups, veggie juices works good for increasing total fluid content.
  • Exercise is a must. Make it a part of your routine.
  • Junk and processed foods can upset your stomach so keep them at bay.
  • Limit the consumption of caffeine rich drinks.
  • Avoid emotional eating. 

We hope this article helps you! Do share it and leave your thoughts in the comments below. You can find more articles like this on Gut Health here. If you want expert advice or further guidance on improving digestive or gut health, speak to a GOQii Coach by subscribing for Personalised Health Coaching here.

#BeTheForce 

January 3, 2025 By Tabassum Parveen 1 Comment

How to Burn Body Fat & Keep it Off!

body fatHow many times have we pushed ourselves to our physical limits in order to get rid of excess body fat, only to end up gaining it all over again? Keeping body fat off is a difficult task, but it is not impossible. All you need is the right knowledge and this article has it!

Need to Burn Body Fat

Many articles explain the need to burn body fat. However, they often overlook the fact that muscle behavior changes when body fat is burned. When you’re on a journey to lose weight, it is important to burn body fat as well as restore body muscles to gain control over important body functions.

How to Burn Body Fat

1. Increase Protein Intake:

The theory behind increasing protein intake is that more muscles result in more fat burning. It’s best to start your day with good carbs and proteins, as adding protein to breakfast works on hunger hormones, making you feel fuller for longer.

This is why including protein helps in losing weight and keeping it off. If you don’t have a good protein source, add it. But remember, only consuming protein without good carbs, fiber, vitamins, and minerals may result in weight gain, as extra protein will get deposited.

Sources of protein that can be included in your daily lifestyle are quinoa, moringa, peanut butter, almond butter, nuts, seeds, legumes, beans, lean meat, fish, eggs, and dairy products like curd, yogurt, cottage cheese, paneer, and soy products like tofu.

2. Water Intake:

The average water intake of a person is 2.17 liters. Water intake can be increased to 3 liters per day to prevent sunstroke and dehydration, especially in hot weather. Hydration is crucial because your body will not burn fat when it is dehydrated.

Drinking a glass of water before meals acts as an appetite suppressant, helping you keep extra fats from food at bay. Avoid sugary drinks like colas or other carbonated beverages. Instead, carry a chilled bottle of water containing chia seeds or basil seeds, mint leaves, a little salt, and a piece of jaggery to stay hydrated and refreshed!

3. Foods with Fiber:

Gut health is the key to maintaining body weight and shedding extra fat. Fiber helps in maintaining a healthy weight and reducing cholesterol and diabetes levels.

If you’re looking for low-calorie foods, try broccoli, lettuce, cabbage, cauliflower, mushrooms, green beans, zucchini, apples, popcorn, cucumber, spinach, oats, and brown rice. These are good sources of fiber and keep you full for longer.

Psyllium husk (Isapgol) is great for detoxing the system. It also helps eliminate cholesterol and fat globules from the body. However, it needs to be consumed in moderation—half a teaspoon or 2 grams per day is sufficient.

4. Cut down on Salt, Sugar and Refined Carbs:

Everything in excess is harmful. Salt and sugar are basic needs of our lifestyle as they help maintain the pH level of blood. Excess salt results in water retention and can make it difficult to lose weight. Similarly, excess sugar affects your metabolism and can cause joint pain and fatty liver problems.

This doesn’t mean you need to go tasteless! Moderation is the key to a healthier lifestyle. Avoid extra salts and sugars from processed food, junk food, and refined carbs like white bread, white flour, sweetened beverages, and bakery products. Instead, carry healthy snacks like fox nuts, goji berries, dry fruits, mixed seeds, and popcorn. Also, cut off any additional salt in your curds or salads.

Foods That Help in Burning Body Fat Faster

  • Apple Cider Vinegar: Mix 1 or 2 tsp of apple cider vinegar in lukewarm water for a healthy morning drink. It helps burn extra fats.
  • Extra Virgin Coconut Oil: Reducing normal oil intake while consuming extra virgin cold-pressed coconut oil benefits thyroid functioning and increases the body’s metabolic rate due to medium-chain triglycerides. This helps burn fat faster. Add it to your salads or cooked curry (avoid heating it to retain its nutrients).
  • Beverages: Green coffee, black coffee, oolong tea, green tea, chamomile tea, and goji berry tea all improve metabolism and help burn fat faster. However, 2-3 cups a day is advised, as anything in excess is harmful.

Stress and Lack of Sleep Can Result in Weight Gain

Stress and sleep are often neglected during fat-burning journeys. Overindulging in workouts can lead to stress and weight gain. Working out 3-4 times a week is sufficient. Jumping jacks, HIIT, planks, crunches, lunges with stretching, and yoga help maintain body shape without stress while promoting good-quality sleep.

If mediation or deep breathing dosen’t help you relax, try stress-busting foods like dark chocolate, nuts, seeds, bananas, and avocados. Ensure you get enough sleep. Lack of sleep and stress can slow down metabolism and cause weight gain. To sleep peacefully, keep your room dark, avoid heavy workouts before bedtime and stay off screens at least an hour before sleeping.

By working on these small lifestyle changes, you can effectively lose body fat and keep it off!

We hope this article helps you. For more information or tips on weight loss, check out Healthy Reads or speak to an expert by subscribing for GOQii’s Personalised Health Coaching here.

#BeTheForce

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.

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