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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.

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January 11, 2025 By Mubasheera Chaiwala 1 Comment

5 Yoga Poses To Detoxify Your Liver

detoxify your liver

The liver is the only organ in the human body that can regenerate itself! Its primary function is detoxification. Other organs like the intestines, kidneys, and lungs work together with the liver to ensure that toxins are transformed into less harmful substances and excreted via urine, stool, sweat, or breath. Regular cleansing of these organs is essential to keep them functioning smoothly. So, how do you detoxify your liver? It’s simple! Correcting your lifestyle is the key, and that’s where yoga comes into the picture.

How Can Yoga Help Detoxify Your Liver? 

Certain yoga asanas stimulate the digestive system and massage internal organs like the liver. They strengthen and make abdominal muscles more elastic, aiding the proper removal of waste materials. Including twist variations in your yoga practice can detoxify and rehydrate your spinal column while releasing tension from poor posture. Proper alignment in these poses can also reduce back pain and improve digestion.

Here are 5 yoga poses to detoxify your liver and improve its function!

1. Paschimottanasana (Seated Forward Bend)
detoxify your liver

  • Sit up with your legs stretched out straight in front of you on the floor.
  • Keep your spine erect and toes flexed toward you.
  • Slowly raise both arms straight above your head and stretch upward.
  • Exhale and bend forward from the hip joint, moving your chin toward your toes, keeping the spine straight.
  • Place your hands on your legs, wherever they reach, without forcing the stretch.

 2. Ardha Chakrasana (Half Wheel Pose)
Ardha Chakrasana can be performed in various ways, each offering unique benefits.

  • Begin in Tadasana (Mountain Pose), raising your hands as you inhale.
  • Place both hands on your lower back.
  • Inhale deeply and gently backbend your upper body, allowing a comfortable stretch.

 3. Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose)

  • Lie down on a mat in a prone position, keeping your feet together.
  • Place your hands on the floor at chest level.
  • Gently raise your upper body, extending and deepening the stretch to create a graceful arc in your back.

4. Shashankasana (Child’s Pose)

This posture is simple and adaptable. Variations can be chosen based on comfort.

  • Sit comfortably in Vajrasana with your palms on your thighs.
  • Inhale and raise your hands straight upward, stretching.
  • Exhale and bend forward.
  • Touch your nose or chin to the ground.
  • Keep your arms stretched out with palms on the ground.

 5. Anulom Vilom (Alternate Nostril Breathing)
Though not an asana, this Pranayama practice is included due to its immense benefits. Proper breathing is vital for bodily processes, and Anulom Vilom ensures optimal oxygen intake.

  • Close your right nostril with your thumb and inhale slowly through the left nostril.
  • Remove your thumb and exhale through the right nostril.
  • Close your left nostril with your middle finger, inhale through the right nostril, and exhale through the left.
  • Repeat this process.

These poses are simple and can be performed at home. However, always practice within your body’s limits and avoid forcing movements. Consult your doctor before beginning any yoga practice, especially if you have pre-existing conditions.

We hope these yoga poses to detoxify your liver help you! Do leave your thoughts in the comments below. For more on yoga, check out Healthy Reads or join an expert on a live, interactive session on GOQii PRO within the GOQii App. 

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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.

January 8, 2025 By GOQii 2 Comments

Struggling with Sleep? Your Circadian Rhythm Might Be to Blame

circadian rhythmCircadian Rhythms are 24 hour cycles that are part of the body’s internal clock, which aid essential functions and processes. For instance, the sleep-wake cycle is a well known circadian rhythm. Different parts of the body follow circadian rhythms that are connected to the master clock of the brain. The master clock is affected by the environment, which is why the circadian rhythm is tied to the day and night cycle.

While following your body’s natural clock can help you reap some amazing benefits, doing the opposite can create many health problems. Researchers also believe that circadian rhythms play an important role in the diverse aspects of physical and mental health.

How Does It Affect You?  

Circadian rhythms work best when the body processes are optimized at various points during a 24-hour period. It works with the mental and physical systems throughout the body. The digestive system produces proteins to suit the timings of the meals, and the endocrine system regulates the hormones to suit normal energy expenditure. 

During the day, when you are exposed to sunlight, the master clock sends signals to generate alertness which keeps us awake and active. As night falls, the master clock helps in the production of melatonin, a hormone that promotes sleep, and sends signals that helps us to sleep through the night. When we sleep well at night, it helps us be active during the day.

Straying away from your body’s clock can give rise to serious sleeping problems. Without proper signalling from the body’s internal clock, a person can struggle to fall asleep and wake up during the night, or being unable to sleep as long as they want in the morning. This leaves a person with little energy, attentiveness, focus, etc. 

In addition, studies have found out that Circadian rhythm disruptions as potential contributors to obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a sleep disorder marked by repeated lapses in breathing. OSA reduces the body’s oxygen levels and causes numerous sleep interruptions through the night.

Types of Sleep-Wake Disorders 

  1. Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome: This type of circadian rhythm disruption is associated with people who stay up late at night and sleep late in the morning. The main cause is unknown but may be related to genetics, underlying physical conditions and a person’s behaviour.
  2. Jet Lag Disorder: This happens when a person crosses a lot of time zones in a short period of time during intercontinental flights. They are likely to suffer from sleeping problems and fatigue from jet lag.
  3. Irregular Sleep–Wake Disorder: People with this rare disorder have no consistent pattern for their sleep and may have many naps or short sleeping periods throughout the day. It may affect the brain and cause dementia. 
  4. Shift Work Sleep Disorder: commonly affects those who work non-traditional hours, outside the typical 9am to 5pm work day. Shift work schedules go against most people’s internal body clocks or circadian rhythms. 
  5. Non 24 hour Sleep-Wake Disorder: This condition occurs in people who are blind and are not able to receive light. Their body follows a 24 hour cycle, but their sleeping hours change backwards by minutes or hours at a time.

Tips To Maintain Your Circadian Rhythm 

  • Exposure to sunlight: It is good to walk early in the day so that you can get good exposure to natural light and take in some Vitamin D.
  • Avoid caffeine: Stimulants like caffeine can keep you awake and can disturb the circadian rhythm. If you have trouble sleeping, avoid caffeine after noon. 
  • Eat a protein rich breakfast: Protein gives you the strength to be active throughout the day.
  • Avoid stress: Keep a positive attitude. Be assertive instead of aggressive, meditate, do yoga and eat healthy well-balanced meals.
  • Get daily exercise: Take a brisk walk early morning and keep yourself active throughout the day. This can help your internal clock and make it easier to fall asleep at night.
  • Take a short nap in the afternoon: Short naps can relax us while long naps throw our sleep off schedule.
  • Limit light before sleep: Artificial lighting can interfere with the circadian rhythm. Therefore, dim the lights and turn off all electronic devices one hour before bedtime.

Researchers believe that chronic disruptions in circadian rhythms could affect the immune system leading to weight gain, impulsive slower thinking and other physiological and behavioral changes from the observation made in people who work in shifts and those who are often jet lagged. 

If this article intrigued you and you’d like to know more, check out our article on the Circadian Rhythm Diet and how it helps. To balance your sleep-wake cycle or ensure better sleep quality, reach out to a GOQii Coach by subscribing to 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.

January 4, 2025 By Urvi Gohil Leave a Comment

Healthy Eating: Oats and Gram Flour Cookies

oats and gram flour cookiesWith all those delicious festive Christmas sweets now out of reach, we’re sure your sweet tooth is craving for some of that sweet goodness! Those sweets often come with unhealthy baggage, but don’t worry – we’ve found a way to stick to your healthy eating routine in the New Year without guilt. Here’s a crispy, crunchy oats and gram flour cookie recipe with the goodness of healthy fats. Let’s get started! 

What You Will Need 

  • Rolled Oats – ½ cup
  • Besan (Gram Flour) – ½ cup
  • Cinnamon Powder – ½ tsp
  • Flax Seeds – 1 tsp
  • Raisins – 2 tsp
  • Ghee – ¼ cup
  • Olive Oil – 2 tsp
  • Jaggery Powder – 4 tsp
  • Vinegar – 1 tsp
  • Vanilla Essence – ½ tsp
  • Warm Milk – 1 tbsp
  • Dark Chocolate Chips – 2 tbsp
  • Baking Soda – ¼ tsp
  • Baking Powder – 1 tsp
  • Salt – ½ tsp

How To Prepare 

  1. In a bowl, combine oats, besan, cinnamon powder, baking soda, baking powder and salt. Mix it well and set aside.
  2. In another mixing bowl, add ghee, olive oil, vinegar, vanilla essence, warm milk & jaggery powder. Mix thoroughly until the jaggery powder dissolves, forming a smooth paste. It may  still have small jaggery particles, so don’t worry about achieving a completely smooth texture.  Once done, add chocolate chips, flax seeds and raisins.
  3. Combine the dry and wet ingredients thoroughly. Line a baking tray with butter paper. Portion the dough into small parts, flatten each between your palms, and place the cookies on the tray. Sprinkle some chocolate chips & raisins on the top for extra flavor.
  4. Bake in a preheated oven at 180°c for 18-20 minutes or in a microwave using convection mode. Alternatively, you can use an air fryer at 180°c for 15-20 minutes. Check the cookies after 12 minutes to ensure they bake evenly.

Note: You can substitute coconut sugar or stevia powder for jaggery powder if preferred.

Highlights of the Oats and Gram Flour Cookies Recipe 

  • A guilt-free cookie that everyone in the family can enjoy
  • Packed with the goodness of protein and healthy fats
  • Healthy sugars, like jaggery, are safe for most, but diabetics may opt for stevia powder

We hope you enjoy this Oats and Gram Flour Cookie recipe. Share it with your loved ones and leave your thoughts in the comments below! For more healthy recipes, check out Healthy Reads or ask a GOQii Coach by subscribing for Personalised Health Coaching here. 

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