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Health Benefits of Asafoetida or Hing

Health Benefits of Asafoetida or Hing   Image By  commons.wikimedia.org Health Benefits of Asafoetida or Hing Asafoetida or hing makes an important part of Indian Cuisine. It is especially used in curries and dals. It is latex gum extracted from various species of a perennial herb known as ferula. It has a prominent place in traditional medicine. It has carminative, anti-viral, anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, sedative and diuretic properties. Helps Relieve Asthma Asafoetida or Hing has anti-inflammatory, anti-viral and anti-biotic effects. It can help in relieving respiratory disorders like asthma, bronchitis, dry cough. Prepare a paste using asafoetida and water. Apply on your chest. It is useful in reducing chest congestion and releasing phlegm. To get relief from respiratory issues consume a mixture made from asafoetida, dry ginger powder along with some honey. It may Lower Blood Pressure Levels Asafoetida or Hing is known to be a natural blood thinne

Super Brain Yoga to Improve Brain Health

Super Brain Yoga Super Brain Yoga to Improve Brain Health Super Brain Yoga is simple squatting exercise and it improves our mental health. It is also known as Thoppukarnam. One of research done by Dr Joie P. Jones of University of California proved authenticity of Super Brain Yoga. His research showed that its practice effectively activated acupuncture points on our ears that stimulate our mind. One research was conducted in 2014 in India studied effect of Super Brain Yoga or Thoppukaranam on selective attention and psychological states. Its findings concluded that Super Brain Yoga or Thoppukaranam results in enhancement of cognitive functioning and psychological states. Super Brain Yoga is perfect for adults working on brain wellness. It can cure other development challenges and cognitive delays. Regular practice of Super Brain Yoga helps to rise the energy trapped in lower parts of body to brain. This results in improving intelligence and creativity. How to do Super

Health Benefits of Flax Seeds

Health Benefits of Flax Seeds Image by PeziBear on Pixabay Healthy Food - Health Benefits of Flax Seeds Flax Seeds are considered in category of "super food” now a days. Scientific research also points to their health benefits. Scientific name for Flax Seeds is Linum Usitatissium which means most useful. Flax seeds are one of oldest crops. There are two types brown and golden. Both are equally nutritious. Below are Health Benefits of Flax Seeds. Flax Seeds are Packed with Nutrients Flax seeds are good source of many nutrients. Their health benefits are due to content of omega-3 fats, lignans and fiber in them. One tablespoon of ground flax seeds provides good amount of protein, fiber and omega-3 fatty acids. They are rich source of some vitamins and minerals. Flax Seeds for Heart Flax seeds are rich source of omega-3 fatty acid ALA (alpha-linolenic acid)  which is plant based. ALA fatty acids are beneficial for heart and lower risk of stroke. Flax Seeds for Ca

Nature Cure – Daily Menu for Health

Image by OpenClipart-Vectors from Pixabay Nature Cure – Daily Menu for Health Nature Cure – Daily Menu for Health Upon arising a glass of lukewarm water mixed with juice of half a lime and a teaspoon of honey can be taken. Alternately have a glass of freshly squeezed juice of any available seasonal fruit such as apple, pineapple, orange, sweet lime and grapes . For Breakfast have any fresh fruits such as apple, orange, banana, grapes or any seasonal fruits available ,cup of butter milk/unpasteurised milk and a handful of raw nuts/a couple of tablespoons of sunflower and pumpkin seeds . For Mid-Morning Snack, have one apple or banana or any other fruit. For Lunch have a bowl of freshly prepared steamed vegetables using salt, vegetable oil and butter for seasoning, one or two slices of whole grain bread/chapatis and a glass of buttermilk. For Mid-Afternoon have a glass of fresh fruit or vegetable juice or any available fruit. For Dinner - Have a large bo

OM Chanting – How to do, Benefits

OM Chanting – How to do, Benefits Image by WikimediaImages from Pixabay OM Chanting – How to do, Benefits OM chanting can make your body and mind healthy, if it is done correctly. OM is made from three words ‘A’, ‘U’, ‘M’. In Indian religion, OM or AUM is a sacred sound and spiritual symbol. It signifies essence of ultimate reality, consciousness. OM is chanted before or after spiritual recitation or mantra in Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism. OM chanting is done after Yoga practice also. Images of OM are found in ancient and medieval era temples, manuscripts, monasteries and spiritual retreats. OM is also referred as Onkara, Omkara and Pranava. Taking a deep breath and chanting ‘A’, effects our stomach. Taking a deep breath and chanting ‘U’, effects our lungs, heart, thyroid and parathyroid glands. Taking a deep breath and chanting ‘M’, effects our brain and mind. ‘A’ for stomach, ‘U’ for chest and ‘M’ for brain and mind. Let us see how to do OM chanting and

Brahmari Pranayama or Humming Bee Breath – How to do, Benefits, Precautions

Brahmari Pranayama or Humming Bee Breath Brahmari Pranayama or Humming Bee Breath – How to do, Benefits, Precautions In India Black Bee is called as Brahmari. Pranayam means control of breath. In this breathing technique, we have to produce a bee like humming sound. Hence it is named as Brahmari Pranayama or Humming Bee Breath. Brahmari Pranayama or Humming Bee Breath helps to calm down the mind. It is one of best breathing exercise to free our mind from agitation, frustration, anxiety and anger to a great extent. It is also useful to cure sleep disorders. People who cannot sleep at night can do Brahmari Pranayama before going to bed for a restful sleep. Brahmari Pranayam or Humming Bee Breath helps to calm nerves and soothes them especially around brain and forehead. Vibrations of humming sound have a calming effect on mind and body. How to do Brahmari Pranayam or Humming Bee Breath ·          Sit in a quiet, well ventilated room with eyes closed. Sit on yoga mat

Adho Mukha Svanasana or Downward Facing Dog Pose – How to do, Benefits, Contraindications

Adho Mukha Svanasana or Downward Facing Dog Pose  Adho Mukha Svanasana or Downward Facing Dog Pose – Steps, Benefits, Contraindications Adho means forward, Mukha means Face, Svana means Dog and Asana means Pose. This pose replicates a dog bending forward. Hence it is called as downward facing dog pose. It is an inversion pose. It is one of poses in Surya Namaskar. It should be included in daily part of yoga practice. It can be practiced by beginner too. How to do Adho Mukha Svanasana or Downward Facing Dog Pose ·          Warm up calves and arms properly before performing this pose. ·          Come onto fours and form a table position. Back will form top of table. Hands and feet will form legs of table. ·          Breathe out and lift hips up. Straighten knees and elbows. Form an inverted V-shape with body. ·          Hands should be shoulder width apart. Feet will be hip width apart and parallel to each other. Toes should point straight ahead. ·          Press