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A sad soul can kill you quicker than a germ. ~John Steinbeck

Sickness is the vengeance of nature for the violation of her laws. ~Charles Simmons

Just because you're not sick doesn't mean you're healthy !!

22/01/2019

Guava is an incredibly healthy tropical fruit, full of vitamins. The fruits are round, oval, or pear-shaped, with edible seeds and rind. They can be of different varieties, in white, pink, yellow and even red color. These amazing fruits have been known for their sweet and tangy flavor for centuries,...

22/11/2018

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08/07/2018

[GESTALT - EATING]
Do you know that what you think and feel about a food can be as important a determinant of its nutritional value and its effect on body weight as the actual nutrients themselves? Each individual's varied perception on a plate of food can alter its effect on our body via the central nervous system. Within this context, it puts a new twist on the saying "you are what you eat".
So, are you ready to bring your happier and more relaxed self to the table? :)

02/07/2018

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The latest buzz word among health-conscious consumers, “eating clean,” is a concept that stresses healthy, whole, unproc...
30/06/2018

The latest buzz word among health-conscious consumers, “eating clean,” is a concept that stresses healthy, whole, unprocessed foods. And, although the phrase is relatively new, the principles of this plan are not.

The principles are based on current nutrition science and are similar to recommendations made by public health organizations. This sound approach to eating and living well maximizes your energy and optimizes your health, making it more than just a diet. It’s a lifestyle, with built-in flexibility, meaning it can be adapted to fit most any kind of routine.

"Clean Eating" dates back to the natural health food movement of the 1960s, which shunned processed foods for the sake of moral and societal values (rather than health and nutrition issues). Eventually it landed in gyms, where it gained momentum among body builders and fitness models. Recently, however, it made the jump into mainstream America, rejuvenating and inspiring a new generation of healthy eaters.

Here are the seven core principles of today:

1. Choose whole, natural foods and seek to eliminate or minimize processed foods.

Processed foods are anything in a box, bag, can, or package, and although there are always a few exceptions to the rule (like a bag of fresh green beans), the majority of your foods should be fresh.

2. Choose unrefined over refined foods.

While it may not be possible all the times, you can up your intake of whole grains like brown rice, millet, amaranth, and quinoa. Beans and legumes are also important. Clean sugars include honey, maple syrup, and dehydrated sugar cane juice.

3. Include some protein, carbohydrate and fat at every meal.

Most of us typically do well with carbohydrates and fat, but we often lack protein, especially in the early part of the day, like at breakfast and lunch. Protein is an important muscle-builder, and it can also help curb your appetite. When eaten throughout the day, it keeps us feeling full longer. Be aware of the kinds of meals you put together and space out your protein.

4. Watch out for fat, salt, and sugar.

This is easier than you think, particularly if you’ve cut out processed foods, which are responsible for most of our excess calories and high levels of fat, sugar, and salt. Clean foods are usually naturally low in all of these ingredients.

5. Eat five to six small meals throughout the day.

This usually pans out into three main meals and two or three hefty snacks. Eating this way prevents you from skipping meals and overeating. It also keeps your blood sugar levels steady so energy doesn’t lag.

6. Don’t drink your calories.

High calorie drinks like specialty coffees and soft drinks, on average, tack on an extra 400 to 500 calories a day. Choose water first, or my personal favorite, unsweetened tea (any flavor). Other clean drinks: low-fat or skim milk and 100 percent fruit juice diluted with sparkling water.

7. Get moving.

Regular physical activity is a must for many reasons. Not only does it decrease fat, strengthen and build muscle, and help you burn more energy at rest, it keeps your heart, lungs, and bones healthy and strong.

25/06/2018

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The greatest wealth is health!!

A sad soul can kill you quicker than a germ. ~John Steinbeck

Sickness is the vengeance of nature for the violation of her laws. ~Charles Simmons

Just because you're not sick doesn't mean you're healthy !!

How Spoon feeding is harmful for learning and Death of Critical Thinking?As more research is conducted to improve the qu...
24/06/2018

How Spoon feeding is harmful for learning and Death of Critical Thinking?

As more research is conducted to improve the quality of education in Asia, one problem is frequently highlighted: spoon-feeding. There are certain subjects like philosophy and literature that require the memorization of quotes. So, rote learning does come in handy for students at times. However, rote learning notes provided by the tutor does not do them any favors as Forster pointed out.

“Spoon feeding in the long run teaches us nothing but the shape of the spoon.”
-E. M. Forster

Spoon-feeding is basically treating your student like a baby; a blank mind that needs to filled with the teacher’s knowledge. The most important question every teacher must ask is: Is there more to learn? The answer is always yes. Therefore, spoon-feeding is never justified in any form.

In a 2009 paper, “Does Spoon-feeding Impede Independent Learning?”, the authors Samah, Jusoff and Silong presented a unique perspective on the spoon-feeding culture. They defined it as stealing an opportunity from your student to think or act on their own. This means that not only are you not offering anything of value by spoon-feeding but also depriving your students of something vital. They expressed concern over the digital learning resources encouraging this practice and hindering creative thinking. A solution was proposed by the authors, who were experienced educators, stressing on the need for students to bring individual input to these resources.

Death of critical thinking
Why do you think the educators wanted the students’ input when they themselves were the teachers? One would assume that the trained instructors would know better than the inexperienced pupils. That may be the case but there are two stages to learning: relay and receive. The tutor relays the concept and the student receives it. The perception of the student maybe different from what the tutor intended. It is important for the teacher to know how the pupil perceived the concept. This is where critical thinking comes in.

The student will simply digest the information provided without understanding it in a spoon-feeding environment. Many parents, students and teachers regard the results of spoon-feeding as “regurgitation”. There no change in the content as it is reproduced word for word. This leads to stagnancy in education because no development is made as the student’s brain processes the data. No questions are asked because the tutor’s words are accepted as the ultimate truth.

Lack of effort by students
Parents send their children to school and urge them to work hard. In an institution run on the spoon-feeding formula, the students can only work hard on rote learning with no clarification of concepts. Dr Peter Ovens from the University of Cumbria studied the behavior of students for his research in 2011. He discovered that the first years at the university wanted to be taught like they were “trained in school”. He felt their confusion when faced with the idea of independent learning. He feared that the students were losing their autonomy when it came to education. His conclusion was they did not have the confidence to use their own knowledge.

As these students were never encouraged to think for themselves they found it very difficult to adapt to the university’s style. At higher education levels, problem solving skills are valued for research purposes. The spoon-feeding method may have gotten them good scores at school but they suffered as undergraduate students.

Value outside the classroom
The issue becomes even more serious once the student graduates and enters practical life. Once the internship or training period is over an employee is expected to be an independent thinker. They are supposed to get things done on their own for themselves and higher-ups. How a person who has been spoon-fed their whole life fares in their career? The chances of their success drop considerably if they have been unable to rectify their learning attitude in university life. This leads to poor performance in initial jobs, inadequate recommendations and slow progress. The qualifications based on education do not bring them much benefit. All this is due to the spoon-feeding culture that inhibits critical thinking in students. As a parent, you may broach this subject in a parent-teacher conference to gauge the situation your child is in. Then you will be able to take measures to steer your child in the right direction.

In her paper, “Reducing Spoon-feeding to Promote Independent Thinking”, Blane explains that parents demand the spoon-feeding method as it is the norm. She infers that they insist on it because they were taught the same way. Richard Andrews is an Australian educator who suggests that teachers undergo training to teach in a manner that explores critical thinking. Technology can be instrumental in making this transition to a better future filled with smart independent thinkers

Healthy, tasty, packed with nutrition, easy to carry -it's easy to go nuts over nuts. are not just delicacies but are po...
24/06/2018

Healthy, tasty, packed with nutrition, easy to carry -it's easy to go nuts over nuts. are not just delicacies but are powerhouses of nutrition.

Packed with proteins, essential fatty acids, antioxidants and minerals, these are little factories of good health. Since most of the water is extracted from , their nutrients are condensed into small packages. But if you are watching your weight, should be eaten in moderation as they are nutrient dense in sugars too, and thus calories. Limit the intake to about 20 grams total of mixed nuts and and avoid snacking straight from a bag. It leads to overeating.

ALMONDS

Can a high-fat food be good for you? Almonds challenge this oxymoron perfectly well. It's rich in monounsaturated fatty acids that have a heart-protective role and are excellent for your brain and skin health. Almonds are also rich in Vitamin E, magnesium and potassium, all of which go hand in hand to maintain normal blood pressure, improve blood circulation and maintain healthy heart function. Trace minerals like copper and manganese found in almonds have added to their health quotient. Both copper and manganese are needed in very small quantities, but have an important role to play. Eat in small quantities (4-7 pieces) daily to get a whole entourage of health benefits.

WALNUTS

The outer layer of the shelled walnut -the white-ish, flaky, sometimes waxy part has a bitter flavour. But resist the urge to remove it. Research shows that 90 per cent of the antioxidants -including the phenolic acids, tannins, and flavonoids -are found in the skin.Walnuts are excellent sources of Vitamin E in a form that is unusual to find - gamma-tocopherol. It has a major cardio-protective role. Along with great taste and health benefits, they are sources of monounsaturated fats and Omega-3 fatty acids. Add them to salads, desserts or just pop , them daily (3-4 halves).

DATES

Incredibly delicious, dates are one of the most popular fruits packed with an impressive list of essential nutrients, vitamins and minerals, required for normal human growth, wear-n-tear and overall wellbeing. Rich in fructose and dextrose, dates provide simple sugars easily and are a good way to start the day and jump-start the body's metabolism. Enjoy 1-2 medium-sized dates daily. Over indulgence can turn the tables on you.

PISTACHIOS

Symbol of wellness, strength and robust health, pistachios are the evergreen nuts that no one can resist. Pistachios contain more protein in comparison with other nuts like almonds, cashews, hazelnuts, pecans and walnuts; the fat content being the lowest amongst them. They are rich in oleic acid, carotenes and Vitamin E. However, the salted counterparts negate the health quotient. Limit quantities to not more than 20 grams a day.

22/06/2018

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