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Blog1: My First Blog

Hello Readers !!🌻

My name is Chitra Vishal Gupta and I’m really excited to have the opportunity to write blogs for you. Being a dietitian is a wonderful career. I love it. But I don't think it's quite what I expected it to be... Some things were harder than I expected and some things exceeded my expectations. As you all know blogging is the best way to express yourself. So, here I am to talk about food, health, and nutrition. Hope you people love reading my blogs. Let's get started. Fooducate yourself and track what you eat & your activities to see your progress and achieve your goals. 
Have a great time. Stay healthy.💪

Thank You.!!
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  1. ok nice ... so mam can you tell me how to increase muscle rathe than fat....

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    1. Take a balanced meal (6meal pattern), Cut down the processed, sugarfy and oily food from your diet . Protein is very important for muscle growth so it's needs to be spread throughout the day so you can fuel muscle growth 24/7. Do strength training and excercise.
      Thank You.

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  2. You've been a life saver for me mam for several years and I know you can answer my query easily.....
    I just wanna have your tips on how to decrease belly fat!!!!!

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    1. Hahaha thank you for the compliment 😁
      First of all decrease the sugar, oil and cut down the junk food from your diet. Eat small and frequent meals. Take 7-8 glasses of water. Include more veggies and fruits into your diet. Do exercise or yoga daily.
      Thank you.

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  3. You are an amazing dietitian, your tips are very interesting and easy to follow.

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    1. Thank you so much sir..and I read all your article.. it's too good.

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  7. Ma'am you are inspiration for us. You gave us new field or you can say new way to extend our field in nutrition. One of my Ma'am told us about you and I am your big fan. Keep writing Ma'am. It really helpful. Thank you.

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    1. Thanks to you too dear.. Keep reading and best wishes for your future.. hope you're doing well. 😊

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