Healthy fasting during Ramdan
Mrs Shilpa Mittal
Nutritionist and Diet Consultant
Founder Shilpsnutrilife - Diet and lifestylemakeover
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Sunday, 29 June 2014
Whey (the water left after making panir)
Whey (the water left after making panir)
Can be added to rotis, dal, soups, khichdi, gravies for vegetables
Mrs Shilpa Mittal
Nutritionist and Diet Consultant
Founder Shilpsnutrilife - Diet and lifestylemakeover
Saturday, 28 June 2014
Waist Size Alone May Predict Diabetes Risk
Waist Size Alone May Predict Diabetes Risk
"Waist Size Alone May Predict Diabetes Risk - Even If You're Not Obese".
A study found that some overweight men and women with very large waists have the same risk of diabetes as obese people.
A large waist is 35 inches or more in a woman and 40 inches or more in a man.
"This further confirms that it is important to avoid carrying extra fat, particularly so around the abdominal region,". Fat hampers the body's ability to respond to insulin.
So gear up…..start exercising and eating right.........
Mrs Shilpa Mittal
Nutritionist and Diet Consultant
Founder Shilpsnutrilife - Diet and lifestylemakeover
Thursday, 26 June 2014
Take care of your body
Take care of your body
No matter how close-to-perfection body you have (and just what is the perfect body anyway?), chances are, there is something you would change about it if you could.
Diets, pills, quick-fixes, binging, not exercising, over-exercising, all these things disrespect one of the greatest gifts you have been given – your body!
You only get one per lifetime, so give it the respect it deserves. You will not only feel better, but you just might become someone else’s role model!
Mrs Shilpa Mittal
Nutritionist and Diet Consultant
Founder Shilpsnutrilife - Diet and lifestylemakeover
Wednesday, 25 June 2014
All About Karvanda(karonda)
All About Karvanda(karonda)
Karonda is one of the many berry-like
fruits believed to originate near the Himalayas, though some botanists place
the fruit’s origin to Java. Its natural range extends from Nepal to Afghanistan
and encompasses several parts of India throughout that stretch.
Checking for Ripeness in Karonda
Karonda’s ripeness depends on its end use.
If intended for use as a vegetable, the fruits should be plucked while still
under ripe. This is apparent by the fruit’s greenish white color.
When fully ripe, no hint of white is
present on the skin. These fruits are selected for canning, preserving and pickling. Some of the fruits grow dark red when fully ripe; others grow dark purple.
In its raw state, the fruit is sour and acidic with little sweetness. In its ripest phase it becomes a bit sweeter.
Nutritional Value of Karonda
A nutritional study published
by the National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources provides the following
nutritional information per 100g of edible fruit:
42.5kcal
0.39-1.1g Protein (negligible)
2.5-4.63g Fat
0.51-2.9g Carbs
0.62-1.81g Fiber
21mg Calcium
28mg Phosphorous
1619IU Vitamin A
9-11mg Ascorbic Acid
Health Benefits of Karonda
--As a blood sugar
stabilizer
--as a guard against liver damage.
--as a guard against liver damage.
--Biliousness
--Anemia
--Antiparasitic
--Antifungal
--Antimicrobial
--Topical wound treatment (juice)
--Skin remedy
Several scientists have studied the fruit as well:
A report in the “International Journal of
Food Sciences and Technology” states karonda’s extracts show potent antimicrobial activity.
This fruit can be eaten just like that or one can try
--Karaunde
chutney - cutting karondas into pieces and
removing the small seeds. Place the cut fruit in a food processor with red
chilis, coriander leaves, salt and cumin. If a thinner consistency is desired,
add water or lemon juice.
--Make pickled
karonda by cutting the fruit into small pieces and boiling in water. After
5 minutes, remove the mix and dry. Place the dried fruit in a jar with oil,
salt, and masala and store in a cool, dark place.
Go ahead Enjoy this seasonal fruit
Source:-http://theindianvegan.blogspot.in/2012/10/all-about-karonda-in-india.html
Mrs Shilpa Mittal
Nutritionist and Diet Consultant
Founder Shilpsnutrilife - Diet and lifestylemakeover
Sunday, 22 June 2014
Peach Health Benefits
Peach Health Benefits
With the
advent of monsoons, markets are flooded with succulent, juicy and aromatic
peaches. A large peach has fewer than 70
calories and contains 3 grams of fiber. Low fat, cholesterol free, sodium free,
good source of vitamin A and C.
Following are the benefits
Cancer Prevention
As an excellent source of the strong
antioxidant vitamin C plus it also contains beta-carotene that gives color to
peaches and also lycopene and lutein that can prevent cancer.
Abdominal Disorder
Fibre in peach fruit helps body to
function properly, helps in elimination of waste and also can protect from
colon cancer.
Digestive Problem
The peach fruit that has abundant
amount of alkaline substance which helps to relieve from the symptoms such as
gastritis, flatulence, nausea heaviness in the stomach,indigestion,
constipation, and so on.
Kidney Function
Peach fruit provides excellent
diuretic and laxative properties; therefore can be used to tone and stimulate
the function of kidneys and bladder.
Heart Health
The fiber, potassium, vitamin C and
choline content in peaches all support heart health, helps in heart strengthening
and also stimulate the blood flow.
Skin
The antioxidant vitamin C in whole
foods such as peaches reduces wrinkles, improves overall skin texture and help
to fight skin damage caused by the sun and pollution.
Immunity System
Due to a high consumption of natural
vitamins, peach can assist your body in developing great natural protection for
many common diseases and ailments.
Mrs Shilpa Mittal
Nutritionist and Diet Consultant
Founder Shilpsnutrilife - Diet and lifestylemakeover
Friday, 20 June 2014
Eating habits are contagious
Eating habits are contagious
Is being overweight or obese contagious? Are your friends making you fat?
Overweight and obesity can be considered “socially contagious” because the experts believe it’s a case of birds of a feather…. feel better together (even when they’re overweight or obese).
Right from childhood to golden years of our life, our friends define who we are and we choose who are friends are, and thus, ultimately we define ourselves.
Chances are you will eat & drink what your friends eat & drink! If your friends eat healthy, you will make better food choices.
If your nutrition habits are contagious, is exercise as well? Absolutely! If your friends are active, then some of those exercise vibes will enter into you too.
If everyone around you is unhealthy, & overweight, then it may be tougher, but not impossible. The best thing you can do is tell everyone that your goal is to get healthy and fit.True friends will want you to be healthy and happy and will support your health goals.
Be the best influence you can be, if you eat healthily and exercise, you will inspire others to do the same! Be their inspiration!
Mrs Shilpa Mittal Nutritionist and Diet Consultant Founder Shilpsnutrilife - Diet and lifestylemakeover
Thursday, 19 June 2014
Quitting is easy, starting all over again is difficult
Remember this, it so very true when you are trying to get into a healthy lifestyle...don't give up others you will have to work even harder latter
Mrs Shilpa Mittal
Nutritionist and Diet Consultant
Founder Shilpsnutrilife - Diet and lifestylemakeover
Monday, 16 June 2014
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