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Blog108: Health Benefits of Lemongrass 🌱

Lemongrass, a perennial, grows naturally in tropical and sunny climates. It requires nothing more than some sun, rich soil and plenty of water. It is scientifically termed as Cymbopogon and clad by other names such as barbed wire grass , silky heads and citronella grass . A perennial herb it can be dried, powdered or used as fresh. It is mostly used as a flavouring agent in teas, soups and dishes. The key chemical compound of lemongrass includes geraniol and citronellol which are potent antiseptics and used as natural disinfectants and soaps. Lemongrass essential oil is widely used in aromatherapy to alleviate stress and promote mood.  Lemongrass tea promote healthy digestion and its consumed for its stomach-calming effects , including relief from cramps , vomiting , and diarrhea . Its relaxing aroma believed to reduce anxiety , ease muscle pain , joint pain , headaches and stomachaches .  As t

Blog107: The Edible Gum: Gond (Tragacanth Gum)

Gond is a crystalline herb, could be easily found in most Indian kitchens until a few decades ago. The present generation would have heard the name from their grandmothers in the passing, but would not really know much about it. Also known as Tragacanth Gum , it is obtained from the sap of plants also found in India called Gond or Locoweed . It naturally emanates from the root and the stem from where it is collected and dried to form crystals. It has amazing dual properties of cooling the body in the summer and heating it during the winter. Gond is fortified with protein , calcium and magnesium , so its basically builds both muscle and bone . It also have plenty of amino acids that are essential for healthy skin and hair. Due to its high fibre content, gond helps in CVD (cardio vascular disease), diabetes and digestive problems. It speeds up the healing of wounds , soothes burns , helps in dental problems , improves digestion , reduces bloating ,

Blog106: Foods for Better Sleep

Sleep is vital and getting adequate rest may help us from illness as well as maintain our fitness. Good night's sleep is essential for proper functioning of brain and body. Muscle building or fat loss- proper rest is must. Due to fast and stressful life, most people nowadays remain sleep deprived.   Sleep deprivation leads to: Tiredness or fatigue Poor concentration Low productivity Long-term chronic diseases Obesity One should take 7-8 hours of proper sleep each night, though many people struggle to get enough. There are many strategies you can use to promote good sleep, including making changes into your diet, as some foods and lifestyle changes can improve your sleep. Here are the 5 best foods that enhances your quality of sleep: 1. Milk : contains Tryptophan (Amino Acid) that excites  Serotonin Chemical. Serotonin Chemical is a Brain Chemic

Blog105: Chia Seeds (Health Benefits, Uses & Side Effects)

Chia seeds are from the Salvia Hispanica plant, a member of the mint family which comes from Central and South Mexico. They are black, brown, grey and white in colour. Despite their tiny size, chia seeds are one of the most nutritious foods on the planet. They’re loaded with fiber, protein, omega-3 fatty acids, and various micro-nutrients. Chia seed is highly nutritious, medicinal, and it has been used for centuries for its beneficial properties. Chia was a staple for Incan, Mayan, and Aztec cultures. "Chia" is even the Mayan word for "strength", and Chia seeds used to be referred to as "Indian Running Food" because they are so energizing. NUTRITIVE VALUE OF CHIA SEEDS Chia seeds contain a range of nutrients that can help to treat and prevent various health conditions. Their nutrients in