Rice Noodles Soup
Enjoy this quick-to-do yummy and healthy soup noodles as a winter evening snack or even as a dinner replacement meal! Easy to prepare, versatile rice noodles are commonly used in soups and dishes. The gluten-free and dairy free rice noodles are put together with a combination of mixed vegetables of your choice, in this soup recipe. It should be specifically kept in mind not to overcook the veggies, in order the retain their nutritional value.
Is there a healthy way to make saambhar?
Asha Shivaram
04:05 PM | 29-11-2018
Steam whatever vegetables you want. Do dry tadka without oil, add soaked tamarind juice, turmeric and boil. Add some sambar powder, steamed vegetables and ground fresh coconut. Do not boil vigorously after this step. Add some salt and switch ff the gas. Let it sit for sometime for flavours to mix. Enjoy your healthy sambar.
Mooli ki Churi
Pungent, yet yummy radish (mooli) can lend some real flavor to a salad. This particular recipe is an Indian style salad which goes well with any Indian meal or even chaat! This is a winter salad, grate mooli + lemon juice + any fresh herbs of choice, and voila taste and health in your plate.
Chopped Spinach Salad
We love this versatile leafy veggie especially in our salads. Here is simple do-at-home recipe. This salad goes very well with aloo tikkis (top it up with some chutney) or with dosas and chillas. This is best eaten during winters, when spinach is abundant and high in nutrition too!
Carrot Beetroot Corn Salad
Salads are simple way to increase our raw foods intake. But often we may stare at our fridge for inspiration for ideas. Running short of salad ideas? Here is a simple recipe to break the monotony! This is best eaten during winters, when carrot and beetroot both are abundance.
Kinnu Pomegranate Juice
Get some sweet, juicy kinnu or oranges to get a revitalizing drink. Put your feet up on a Sunday morning, and treat yourself to this healthful drink. Fruits make for the perfect start to day, in line with our circadian rhythm. So go ahead and indulge. Remember not to mix cereals or breakfast, as fruits must be had alone. Have at least 30 minutes prior to a meal.
Strawberry Black Grapes Slush
This simple to make, healthy fruits ensemble is yet another all time favourite. You could quickly blend ripe strawberries and sweet, black grapes to pour out a glass full of fruit power. It's a visual delight too! Strawberriesand black grapes both come into season for a very short time, during Jan to Mar period. Bring your favourite glasses out and make the most of the nature's bounty!
Ragi Porridge - for babies
Ragi is a variety of millets rich in calcium and iron. Here's a recipe for making a simple recipe with the highly nutritious ragi- ragi porridge! It is ideal to be used as a natural, first-food for babies. It is a great alternative to processed instant foods. The method used here is the conventional method which takes a bit more time as it requires sprouting. However, it is higher in nutrition and easy to digest. Prepare the porridge with some simple variations like ginger, cinnamon to a healthy breakfast option for adults or as a light meal when wanting to give a break to your digestive system. Wellcure Tip: The sprouted ragi powder needed for this recipe can be prepared beforehand and stored. It stores well for many months.
Hello all! Is there a natural cure to uc? I have been on a heavy dosage of allopathic medicines.
Anchal Kapur
12:10 PM | 20-11-2018
Hi. Ulcerative colitis means ulcers in the colon / large intestine. Any ulcers that we get in our body are a manifestation of excess acidity in our bodies. They are body’s way of telling you to reduce acidity & restore the acid-alkaline balance. You can do so by eating foods that are natural, by staying calm & believing that all will be well and by resting a lot. Hence, UC is a problem that you can definitely get rid of. You don’t have to suffer from it for life!! If you take allopathic medicines, they might give you temporary relief. But UC will keep recurring every now & then because medicines never treat the root cause of a problem. I myself had ulcerative colitis and was on lifelong medication. Then I came across the natural way of living and made changes in my life. I have been medicine free & free from colitis since then. You can read my story in Health Journeys. I’ll be more than happy to answer any queries that you may have.
Hi everyone. I have high BP. Can i reverse it naturally? What changes should i make in lifestyle?
Wellcure
12:06 PM | 20-11-2018
Hi … We have a health journey on our website, that of Nandini Gulati who managed to overcome BP by changing her lifestyle to plant based foods. In her story, she also covers very well, how a deeper change at all level ie connecting to nature, sunlight, activity and foods helped her manage her weight and BP issues.
My mom is allergic to dust. Her nose starts running and head becomes heavy with dust. She takes cetrizine. Any suggestion for natural relief?
Sumeet Kapur
10:51 AM | 20-11-2018
:) reminds me of a close friend who was almost addicted to cetrizine the same way! But can also understand the need for relief because the reaction can really make it impossible to be functional. Everyone is looking for “quick fix” :) And thats the lesson. Plz suggest her to rest rest rest. ?? If she cannot follow a regimented routine just listening to the body and being patient - she will notice a shift. I'd remind my friend to take a 15min power nap (total rest) and then if she wants she can pop the pill. Next time i'd suggest 30 min and so on. And now she has shifted gradually to not reaching out for a pill at the first instance. Hope this works!!
Hi. I have asthama problem. Can it get cured through natural means? What should i do?
Wellcure
10:42 AM | 20-11-2018
Pls do read health journeys of Nandini Gulati and Kavita Bahl on our website where they have documented their wellness journey of making lifestyle changes, and addressing Asthma issues through it.
Hi. Any suggestions for blood from nose. It's not much but just drops sometime. Not sure if it is due to heat, guess that might be the reason.
Anchal Kapur
10:27 AM | 20-11-2018
Hi! As a kid, I would often suffer from nose bleeding in summers. It was basically because the sensitive nerves in the nose would rupture due to heat. The blood used to gush out quite quickly, it was quite scary. As I grew up, it became ok on its own. I think what really worked for me was multaani mitti. My mom would wet it & give it to me for inhaling deeply. It had a cooling impact & maybe my nose nerves became stronger too with the deep breathing. I would do this as a preventive measure, almost everyday, without waiting for the bleeding to begin. I used to avoid over-exposure to the summer sun & would use a cold pack on the nose & wet my head whenever there was nose bleeding. I would suggest you try the multaani mitti remedy & see if it helps. Watch it for sometime, else visit a naturopath or natural health expert.
Pls help me with a remedy for bad throat, have been taking ginger honey. But seems to be a mild remedy.
Rishi Arya
01:30 PM | 19-11-2018
Make sure to avoid tea, coffee, fizzy or bottles drinks during this period (or even later!) They do add a lot of damage to sore throat. Instead focus on increasing fruits … a lot of it in your daily intake. This will avoid long term recurrence.
Hello. I am pregnant. I am experiencing day long nausea & loss of appetite. I'm concerned as i should be eating more rather than eating less!!
Shweta Gupta
11:51 AM | 19-11-2018
Keep your meal portions small. Incorporate a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables. Be sure to eat fruits alone, not mixed with other meal items. Also do know, that nature has designed procreation in such a way that, at this moment your baby will derive all the nourishment from your reserves. So the eating is to replenish your reserves. The nausea is a phase, and feel reassured that desire to eat will come back, which is when the baby needs real nourishment.
Is there a way to cook my favourite dish 'aloo matar' in a healthy way?
Swatantra
10:50 AM | 17-11-2018
The most simple way of doing same is by steaming. Steaming helps to retain the nutritional value. Steam potato, peas and tomatoes. In your cooking pan, add little water and roast onion. Then add steamed tomatoes and prepare gravy. Add your required species and add steamed potatoes and peas. Garnish same with coriander leaves and enjoy your healthy way of favourite Aloo Matar. Hope it turns out good.
How can I make Beetroot Sandwich? Along with a healthy substitute for Brown Bread.
Asha Shivaram
10:48 AM | 17-11-2018
You can slice beetroot and steam them if you dont like them raw and make you sandwich with some cashew cream, spinach and beetroot slices. Add some fresh coriander too if you like the taste. Else, shred beetroot finely, mix it with some cooked potoates, shape into tikkis and roast them for your sandwich filling.
Dear all,Anyone has any inputs regarding typhoid? Hubby is detected with it and in bad shape. He had severe vomiting and fainting spells last week and this was diagnosed in the blood test.
Anchal Kapur
02:40 PM | 03-09-2018
Hi. Your husband’s body seems to be acidic in nature, hence the typhoid. Germs need an acidic medium to grow and proliferate. Thus any illness (bacterial or viral) happens mainly cause our body acts as the host. We have higher toxicity due to multiple reasons such as processed foods, over consumption of dairy, grains and non veg, lack of ample fruits and veggies and raw in food, lack of proper rest and downtime to repair, lack of sunlight and fresh air, stress etc. You must focus on restoring the acid-alkaline balance of the body. Increase alkaline foods such as fruits and raw veggies. Reduce acidic foods such as grains, dairy, refined oil, refined salt, refined sugar and packaged foods. Increase his immunity by giving lemon-haldi-ginger-honey every 3-4 hours. Rest is extremely important and so is sunning.... good luck dear, hope he feels better soon
Peaches, Mango And Banana Juice
Fruit smoothies are a great way of increasing your raw intake. They also lend texture and variety to your fruit-eating ways. In this recipe, three easily available summer fruits are simply put together to get a wonderful summer smoothie. It's a good replacement to dairy based shakes and is additionally sweetened using natural sweetener - dates or honey. So, add variety along with nutrition to your summer breakfast or offer to kids when a “little hungry” in the evening! Its surely satiating! Do note, that peaches areavailable for only a very short while in summers. So make the most ofit when there. If you cannot find it, simply banana and mango make yummy combination too
Muskmelon & Mint Juice - A Perfect Summer Cooler
Eating seasonally available fruits is not only a great idea healthwise, fruits even taste better when in season. Muskmelon, is abundantly available in summers and should be added liberally to you summer menu! If you are bored of simply cutting into cubes, you may want to try this simple way to make the best of muskmelons, a glassful! Fully ripe, juicy muskmelons make up for a perfect ingredient. Mint and a dash of nutmeg lends a special flavour to this wonderful summer drink. And what more, it only uses a natural sweetener - so no refined sugar! Good way to start the day!
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