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August 22, 2023 By Arooshi Garg 2 Comments

4 Ways to Naturally Heal Common Cold and Flu

4 Ways to Natural Heal Common Colds and FluIt’s that time of the year again when the ‘change in weather’ hits us all! Immunity levels suddenly drop, paving the way for cold, cough, flu, and body aches, which hamper our daily activities, work and physical well-being. What exactly is cold? Can you naturally heal common cold and flu? Let’s find out!

What is Common Cold?

You get a cold when a tiny living thing called a virus gets into your body. There are a hundred different types of viruses that can get you sick. Once a cold virus gets inside you, your immune system – the body’s defense against germs, launches a counter-attack. Your body’s response to the virus is what brings on the classic symptoms such as cough or a stuffed nose. The common cold is a viral, infectious disease that infects the upper respiratory system. It is also known as Acute Viral Rhinopharyngitis and Acute Coryza.

The viruses that cause common cold are contagious. You can contract them when someone who is infected sneezes, coughs, or shakes your hand. It can be spread by air droplets from coughs and sneezes and by touching infected surfaces. There are over 200 sub-types of viruses that can cause a cold with the Rhinovirus being the most common. Although colds occur more commonly during monsoon and winter, they can develop any time of the year. After a couple of weeks, at the most, your immune system fights off the illness and you should stop having symptoms.

Because there are more than 200 viruses that cause common cold, the human body can never build resistance to all of them. This is why colds are so common and often return. According to the CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention), adults get 2–3 colds per year, and children may have up to 12 per year.

How Can You Naturally Heal Common Cold and Flu? 

The symptoms of common cold are the body’s reaction to the cold virus. It triggers the release of chemicals, making the blood vessels leak, causing the mucous glands to work harder. So what’s the solution? With no long-term solution to this issue, the only way is to either avoid it or treat it! Here are 4 ways to naturally heal common cold and flu.

1. Steam Therapy

Steam therapy is absolutely natural.  Our bodies are made up of 50-60% water and steam is just droplets of water.  Quite simply put, you are renewing one of your body’s natural biochemical elements.

Steam therapy or steam inhalation, is the method of introducing warm, moist air into the lungs via the nose and throat. The prime benefit of breathing in moist, warm steam is that it may help ease the feeling of irritation and swollen blood vessels in the nasal passages. The moisture may also help thin the mucus in your sinuses, which allows them to empty more easily. This can return your breathing to normal.

Ways to Use Steam Therapy

  • Traditional: Boil a few cups of water, then pour the steaming water into a large bowl.  Place gently on a firm flat surface such as a kitchen table. Put a towel over your head to form a ‘tent’. Lean over with your face 15-20cm from the steam and inhale. Eucalyptus Oil, Lavender Oil and Holy Basil Leaves can be added for extra benefit.
  • Shower: Run a hot shower and inhale the steam – you can even use few drops of essential oils to help refresh and revitalize.
  • Personal Inhalers: An easy and portable way to enjoy steam therapy on the go. A great idea for the office or holidays, inhalers are also popular with public speakers, actors and singers to help open up the airways before a performance.

2. Gargle

Gargling several times a day with warm salt water can reduce swelling in the throat and loosen mucus. This helps in flushing out irritants or bacteria. Salt water creates a high-salt barrier and pulls out a lot of fluids from the tissues in the throat area. This helps in washing the virus out. The salt functions as a magnet for water. It’s good for symptomatic relief.

It’s best to use pure water because tap water often includes chlorine. One can also add Turmeric juice or powder to have an antiseptic effect. One can gargle every 4 hours if the cough/cold is troublesome.

3. Maintain Hydration Levels

Drinking plenty of fluids is one of the most important things you can do when you have a cold or flu. Because cold and flu symptoms like runny noses and sweating, which often accompanies fever, increase the amount of water your body loses. Dehydration might occur if your fluid intake is not increased to compensate.

Keeping your body hydrated also helps loosen mucus in your nose and relieve congestion. Staying hydrated ensures that the body can function properly and can defend itself more effectively against the cold or flu.

When you have a cold or flu, drink a minimum of 2 liters of fluid each day. Drink water or other healthy fluids whenever you are thirsty. Use your thirst as a guide to when and how much you should drink. If you are caring for a child who is over one year, ensure they drink a minimum of 90–120ml of fluid per hour. Babies under one year require at least 30–60ml fluid per hour. Pregnant women should increase their fluid intake to up to 2.50L per day.

Try these herbal concoctions:

  • Herbal Tea: In a glass of boiling water, add a pinch of cinnamon, a few holy basil leaves, crushed ginger and a few crushed black peppercorns. Add honey and drink while hot.
  • Carom  Seeds Infused Water: Boil Carom Seeds in water. Strain and add Jaggery powder. This helps in relieving cough and congestion.
  • Garlic Concoction: Combine 2-4 cloves, chopped garlic and 3-4 slices of fresh ginger with 1 cup of water. Cover and let it steep for at least 20 minutes. Add honey and lemon to taste. Drink it while it is lukewarm.
  • Licorice Tea: Boil a 1/2inch piece of licorice + 1/2 tsp grated ginger and 1/2 spoon of cinnamon in 1 cup water for 10 mins. Strain and drink.
  • Raw Turmeric Drink: Boil a 1 inch piece of raw Turmeric or a 1/4 tsp of turmeric powder for 5 minutes. Add ginger juice/honey and consume.
  • Green Tea and Chamomile Tea
  • Soups: Vegetable soup/chicken soup/clear soup/chicken broth, lemon coriander soup, garlic spinach soup, tomato fennel soup or veg broth – all work well. A hot bowl of soup helps break up the congestion associated with both common cold and flu. The salt in the soup and its warmth can soothe a sore throat.

4. Rest

Rest is the best treatment! When you have a cold or flu, doctors recommend plenty of bed rest. When you limit mobility/take rest, your body has more resources to fight off your illness. Your body temperature goes up if you remain very active. Flu and cold organisms replicate at a faster rate when the body gets hotter. Also, if you head to the office when you are sick, the stress of work can make it hard for your body to attack the illness.

Do not over-exert yourself. You can do light intensity workout if you have the energy, your symptoms are mild such as just a runny nose, or if you have been fever free for more than 48 hours.

  • Avoid Exercise: When you have fever, body aches, cough, vomiting, diarrhea or chronic health concerns such as asthma /heart diseases.
  • Best Exercises: Walking, yoga or a light jog. All these stimulate you to take deep breaths and can help open up clogged passages.
  • Worst Exercises: Endurance runs, machines at gym and weight lifting.

We hope this information helps you naturally heal common cold and flu symptoms! Find more home remedies and articles on staying healthy during monsoon here. You can also get these tips, and more, directly from a GOQii Coach by subscribing for GOQii’s Personalized Health Coaching here.

Have a personal remedy of your own? Share it with us in the comments below!

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July 21, 2023 By Dr. Pragati Godara Leave a Comment

Importance Of Good Nutrition For The Human Body

importance of Good nutritionGood nutrition and health are inseparable partners that play a pivotal role in our overall well-being. A balanced and nutritious diet is the foundation for a robust immune system, increased energy levels, and enhanced cognitive function.

Choosing nutrient-rich foods abundant in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants can strengthen our bodies, ward off illnesses, and promote longevity. Moreover, a healthy diet can help prevent chronic conditions such as obesity, heart disease, and diabetes, empowering us to lead a fulfilling and active lifestyle.

In this article, we will explore the wonders of good food and health, as they form the cornerstone of a vibrant and enriched life.

The Importance Of Good Nutrition 

Here are 5 ways in which good nutrition can help you live a healthy and fulfilling life.

1. Essential Nutrients for Optimal Functioning

Good food provides our bodies with the necessary nutrients required for optimal functioning. These nutrients include carbohydrates, fats, protein, minerals, vitamins, and water. Carbohydrates are the primary source of energy, while proteins are essential for growth, repair, and maintenance of body tissues. Fats play a significant role in hormone production, brain function, and absorption of fat-soluble vitamins.

Vitamins and minerals are necessary for numerous bodily functions, including immune system support, energy production, bone health, and protection against oxidative stress. Additionally, water is essential for maintaining proper hydration and facilitating various physiological processes.

2. Disease Prevention and Management

Consuming a balanced and nutritious diet significantly reduces the risk of developing chronic diseases such as obesity, heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and certain types of cancer. A diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats provides the body with essential antioxidants, phytochemicals, and fiber that help combat inflammation, boost the immune system, and protect against cellular damage.

3. Weight Management

Maintaining a healthy weight is crucial for overall health. Good food choices, combined with regular physical activity, help manage body weight effectively. A balanced diet with adequate portions ensures that our bodies receive the necessary nutrients without excess calories. High-fiber foods, such as fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, provide a feeling of fullness, reducing the likelihood of overeating. In contrast, processed foods high in sugar, unhealthy fats, and empty calories contribute to weight gain and various associated health problems.

4. Mental Well-being

The impact of good nutrition extends beyond physical health; it also influences mental well-being. Several studies have shown a strong connection between diet and mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety. Nutrient deficiencies, particularly omega-3 fatty acids, B vitamins, and minerals like zinc and magnesium, have been linked to an increased risk of mental health disorders.

Conversely, a nutrient-rich diet, including whole foods, fruits, vegetables, legumes, and healthy fats, has been associated with improved mood, cognitive function, and overall mental well-being. Healthy eating habits can also enhance sleep quality, energy levels, and brain performance, thereby promoting a positive mindset and reducing stress.

5. Longevity and Quality of Life

Good food choices and a healthy lifestyle contribute to a longer, healthier life. Studies have consistently shown that individuals who adhere to a nutrient-dense diet have a lower risk of premature death and age-related chronic diseases. The combined effects of proper nutrition, regular physical activity, and other healthy lifestyle factors can improve vitality, increase longevity, and enhance the overall quality of life.

The importance of good food for a healthy body cannot be overstated. A well-balanced and nutritious diet provides the essential nutrients, energy, and protection necessary for optimal bodily functions. It not only prevents diseases and helps manage weight but also supports mental well-being, promotes longevity, and enhances overall quality of life. By making conscious choices to incorporate whole, unprocessed foods into our diets, we empower ourselves to lead healthier, happier lives. Remember, food is not just fuel, it is the foundation of our well-being.

If this article helped you, share it with your friends and family and let us know in the comments below! Find more articles on nutrition here or speak to a GOQii Coach for a deeper understanding of how choosing the right foods can help you. Subscribe to GOQii’s Personalised Health Coaching here.

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July 20, 2023 By GOQii Leave a Comment

हाइपरटेंशन को नियंत्रित करने के लिए 5 सरल जीवनशैली परिवर्तन

हाइपरटेंशन जिसे हम हाई ब्लड प्रेशर या उच्च रक्तचाप के नाम से भी जानते हैं। अब तक, जो भी अपने स्वास्थ्य के बारे में जागरूक है, वह हाइपरटेंशन के बारे में ज़रूर जनता है। यदि आप नहीं जानते हैं, तो हाइपरटेंशन मुख्य रूप से हाई ब्लड प्रेशर  (उच्च रक्तचाप) का दूसरा नाम है। ब्लड प्रेशर वो बल है जो रक्त ब्लड वेसेल्स की दीवारों के विरुद्ध लगाता है। बल ब्लड वेसेल्स (रक्त वाहिकाओं) के प्रतिरोध पर निर्भर करता है कि हृदय को कितनी मेहनत करनी पड़ेगी। हाइपरटेंशन कार्डियोवैस्कुलर डिजीज, स्ट्रोक सहित, हार्ट अटैक, हार्ट फेलियर और अनुरिस्म का प्रमुख जोखिम कारक है।

120/80mmHg के नीचे की रीडिंग को एक श्रेष्ठ ब्लड प्रेशर मन जाता है, जबकि 140/90mmHg से अधिक की रीडिंग को आमतौर पर उच्च माना जाता है। ब्लड प्रेशर को नियंत्रण में रखना बेहद जरूरी है। लाइफस्टाइल मैनेजमेंट हाइपरटेंशन के लिए मानक और फर्स्ट लाइन उपचार है।

हाइपरटेंशन को नियंत्रित करने के लिए 5 जीवनशैली परिवर्तन :

  1. शराब को छोड़ो, सिगरेट को बंद करो: बहुत अधिक शराब पीने से ब्लड प्रेशर बीमारी के स्तर तक बढ़ सकता है। एक बैठक में 3 से अधिक ड्रिंक्स (पेय) लेने से अस्थायी रूप से आपका ब्लड प्रेशर बढ़ जाता है। इसे नियमित रूप से दोहराने से लॉन्ग टर्म परिवर्तन हो सकते हैं। अत्यधिक शराब पीने वाले जो ब्लड प्रेशर को कम करना चाहते हैं उन्हें सलाह दी जाती है कि वे बहुत उच्च ब्लड प्रेशर के जोखिम से बचने के लिए 1-2 सप्ताह में शराब का सेवन धीरे-धीरे कम करें। इसके अलावा, आपके द्वारा धूम्रपान की जाने वाली प्रत्येक सिगरेट ख़तम किये जाने के बाद भी कई मिनटों तक आपके ब्लड प्रेशर को बढ़ा सकती है। इसे रोकने से आपको अपना बीपी सामान्य करने में काफी मदद मिल सकती है। धूम्रपान छोड़ने से हृदय रोग का खतरा कम हो सकता है और कुल मिलाकर आपके स्वास्थ्य में भी सुधार हो सकता है।
  2. तनाव से दूर रहें: जब आप तनावपूर्ण स्थिति में होते हैं तो आपका शरीर कई हार्मोनस का उत्पादन करता है। ये हार्मोन अस्थायी रूप से आपके ब्लड प्रेशर को बढ़ाते हैं जिससे आपका दिल तेजी से धड़कता है और आपकी ब्लड वेसल्स को सिकुड़ने पर मजबूर कर देता है। लेकिन जब आपका तनाव दूर हो जाता है तो आपका ब्लड प्रेशर सामान्य हो जाता है। हालांकि, ब्लड प्रेशर में बार-बार अस्थायी स्पाइक्स आपके ब्लड वेसल्स, हार्ट और गुर्दे को एक तरह से लॉन्ग टर्म ह्यपरटेंशन के समान नुकसान पहुंचा सकता है। सप्ताह में 3-5 बार 30 मिनट तक व्यायाम करने से ये तनाव कम हो सकता है, योग और ध्यान आजमाएं, भरपूर नींद लें और खुश रहें। अगर आपको योग और ध्यान में मदद की ज़रूरत है, तो GOQii Pro पर विशेषज्ञों द्वारा आयोजित लाइव, इंटरैक्टिव सेशंस में शामिल हो सकते हैं। आप GOQii ऐप के जरिए क्लास बुक कर सकते हैं।
  3. सोडियम का सेवन कम करें: यदि आपको ह्यपरटेंशन है तो आपके आहार में सोडियम की थोड़ी सी भी कमी आपके हृदय स्वास्थ्य में सुधार कर सकती है और ब्लड प्रेशर को 5-6mmHg तक कम कर सकती है। सामान्य तौर पर, अपने सोडियम सेवन को प्रति दिन 2300 मिलीग्राम या उससे कम तक सीमित करें। हालांकि, अधिकांश वयस्कों के लिए एक दिन में 1500 मिलीग्राम सोडियम का कम सेवन आदर्श है। 1500mg = प्रति दिन 1 चम्मच से कम नमक। अपने आहार में सोडियम को कम करने के लिए, नुट्रिशन लेबल पढ़ें, कम सोडियम वाले खाद्य पदार्थों का चयन करें, नूडल्स, सूप, चिप्स, बिस्कुट आदि जैसे प्रोसेस्ड और पैकेज्ड खाद्य पदार्थों से बचें। अपने भोजन में स्वाद लाने के लिए हर्ब्स और मसालों का उपयोग करें। सोडियम का सेवन धीरे-धीरे कम करें, आपका तालु (पेलेट) समय के साथ एडजस्ट हो जाएगा।
  4. अधिक फल और सब्जियां: सैचुरेटेड फैट और कोलेस्ट्रॉल से बचने के साथ-साथ साबुत अनाज, फलों, सब्जियों और कम फैट वाले डेयरी से भरपूर आहार खाने से आपका ब्लड प्रेशर 11 mmHg तक कम हो सकता है और यह ह्यपरटेंशन में एक राम बाण का काम करता है। इस खाने के प्लान को DASH (Dietary Approach to Stop Hypertension) डाइट के रूप में जाना जाता है। फल और सब्जियां पोटेशियम का सबसे अच्छा स्रोत हैं और यह ब्लड प्रेशर पर सोडियम के प्रभाव को कम करने में मदद कर सकते हैं। रोजाना फल और सलाद खाने की कोशिश करें। सब्जी + फलों की स्मूदी एक बेहतर विकल्प है। अपनी स्मूदी में चुकंदर भी शामिल करने की कोशिश करें, ये ब्लड प्रेशर को कम करने के लिए जाने जाते हैं। ब्लड शुगर की समस्या वाले व्यक्तियों को चुकंदर खाने से पहले अपने डॉक्टर से सलाह ले लेनी चाहिए।
  5. नियमित रूप से व्यायाम करें: व्यायाम को आदत बनाने से आपके ब्लड प्रेशर को कम करने में मदद मिल सकती है। आपको जिम जाने की ज़रूरत नहीं है, लेकिन बस इतना सक्रिय होना है कि आपकी साँसे तेज़ हो जाएँ और दिल की धड़कन थोड़ा बढ़ जाये और इसके लिए आप कुछ तरीकों का इस्तेमाल कर सकते हैं जैसे कि तेज चलना, जॉगिंग, तैराकी या बाइकिंग। सप्ताह में 5 दिनों के लिए दिन में कम से कम 30 मिनट के लिए मध्यम गतिविधि करें। यह तनाव कम करने और ऊर्जा के स्तर में सुधार करने का एक शानदार तरीका है। ह्यपरटेंशन का पता चलने पर शारीरिक गतिविधि कैसे और कब शुरू करें, इस बारे में अपने डॉक्टर या कोच से सलाह लें।

हम आशा करते हैं कि जीवनशैली में ये बदलाव आपको हाई ब्लड प्रेशर का मैनेज करने और रोकने में मदद करेंगे! नीचे टिप्पणी में अपने विचार साझा करें!

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July 14, 2023 By Prachi More Leave a Comment

Nourishing Women’s Health: Essential Nutrients for Every Stage of Life

Nourishing Women's Health: Essential Nutrients for Every Stage of Life

A woman’s journey through life is marked by remarkable milestones and transformative changes, from the onset of puberty to the joys of pregnancy, the nurturing of new life through lactation, and the transition into menopause. Throughout these stages, the female body undergoes significant hormonal fluctuations, making proper nutrition a vital aspect of maintaining optimal health. By ensuring the intake of essential nutrients, women can support their overall well-being and safeguard against potential deficiencies.

Essential Nutrients For A Healthy Diet In Women 

Let’s explore key nutrients crucial for women, including iron, folic acid, calcium, vitamin D, choline, and magnesium. By understanding the importance of these nutrients and incorporating them into a well-balanced diet, women can empower themselves to thrive at every phase of their extraordinary journey.

  1. Iron: It plays a vital role in the formation of red blood cells, transport of oxygen to different parts of the body, building immunity, etc. but is unfortunately most commonly deficient in women worldwide. This deficiency is due to poor nutrition consumption and loss of iron during menstruation which can lead to anemia. To avoid the same, its important to include Iron rich foods like green leafy vegetables, legumes, organ meat, chicken, nuts, tofu, etc. Iron gets effectively absorbed in the body when combined with Vitamin C, hence, adding citrus fruits, broccoli, and bell peppers to meals will be of great help.
  2. Folic acid: This vitamin has a special role to play during the child bearing age of women. During pregnancy, Folic Acid helps in the development of the neural tube that will develop into your baby’s brain and spinal cord. Apart from this, it also plays an important role in the formation of red blood cells, deficiency of which can lead to anemia. We can include green leafy vegetables, nuts, beans, and broccoli to ensure you’re getting a good amount of this vitamin!
  3. Calcium: During adulthood, adequate calcium consumption is necessary to ensure good bone and muscle health, sending & receiving nerve signals, releasing hormones & other chemicals but  after menopause, the fall in estrogen levels causes decreased calcium absorption. This can lead to fragile bones. Hence, its advised to further increase calcium consumption after menopause. We can do so by including dairy products, green leafy vegetables, tofu, nuts like almonds , chia & sesame seeds.
  4. Vitamin D: This sunshine vitamin is necessary for absorption of calcium & phosphorus in body. It also helps to build immunity, cell growth & reduce inflammation. If not absorbed in the body adequately through sunlight and diet, it can cause symptoms like bone pain, low mood, poor muscle strength, constant tiredness, frequent infections, and weight gain. Exposure to sunlight, adding food rich in Vitamin D like fatty fish, egg yolks, fortified cereals, and fortified milk helps when deficiency is minor. In case of severe deficiency, its advisable to take supplements.
  5. Choline: It is one of the necessary nutrients for women during the phase of pregnancy and breastfeeding as it plays an important role in the child’s growth . It also helps to maintain good  brain health & nervous system, muscle control, and cell formation. Including whole eggs, organ meats, fish, Soyabean, wheat germ, chicken, almonds, kidney beans, quinoa, and cottage cheese is a good way to keep its deficiency away.
  6. Magnesium: This is a mineral which is necessary to ensure proper functioning of muscles & nerves. It helps in protein production but its deficiency during pregnancy can lead to serious complications like gestational diabetes, restricted fetal growth, preterm labor, and pre-eclampsia. Eating a diet which includes nuts, pumpkin seeds, green leafy vegetables, beans, legumes and peas will help.

All in all, a well balanced diet rich in all food groups is the key to good health. If this article helped you, let us know in the comments below and share it with your friends and family too!

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