KNOW BODY DISEASES FROM YOUR TOES

1. Hair disappearance from fingers - The heart is not able to send blood properly to the feet.

2. White, red, or purple toes - disease is related to blood circulation or veins.

3. Changes in the shape of the nails - due to lack of oxygen in the blood, and these are also signs of irregularity associated with lungs, heart or stomach.

4. Changes in the color of the nails - are indications of skin disease, or psoriasis.

5. Stiffness in the toes, less sensation, and lack of red color ulcers - are symptoms of type 2 diabetes.

6. Stiffness and tingling in the fingers - There are signs of impingement of blood vessels just below the skin.

7. Swelling in joints and pain on touch - There are signs of arthritis.

8. Cold toes - may be a sign of hypothyroidism.

BE YOUR TEENAGE DAUGHTER'S FRIEND

1. A mother-daughter relationship is very loving and unique, and both of them understand each other's heart without saying anything.
2. But in the teenager stage, the mother should also share some different things with her daughter.
3. It strengthens the relationship, and the daughter does not try to hide anything from you, seeing your understanding.
4. It is possible that your daughter has a crush on a person, in such a situation, you should have complete information about that person, so that your daughter does not like any wrong person.
5. If your daughter has any other friends besides you, then you should know about them too.
6. During this age, relatives can also behave in an absurd manner with your daughter, which you do not have any inkling about, so you must keep asking this question to your daughter.
7. This question can also be asked to know someone's opinion, because it is not necessary to ask this question only if your daughter has depression.
8. If your daughter gets serious on hearing this question, then it means that she is very aware and knowledgeable about the surrounding environment.

FEMALE FERTILITY FOODS

FEMALE FERTILITY FOODS

·         All females should increase key vitamins and minerals in their diet, particularly those who are having unexplained fertility issues.
·         Make some simple food changes to help boost your fertility.

1. Low GI carbohydrates
·         Eat plenty of low GI carbohydrates like wholegrain, lentils, and pulses to regulate blood sugar and insulin level fluctuations.
·         Replace white bread with brown bread; change your usual pasta and noodles to whole-wheat pasta and noodles, and switch from white rice to brown rice.
·         High levels of insulin inhibit conception, due to blocking-off progesterone levels.
·         It also increases birth defects in babies.
·         A diet high in sugary foods and refined carbohydrates abnormally increase insulin levels and encourages waistline fat deposit.

2. Scrambled eggs on wholegrain toast
·         It’s the perfect fertility breakfast as eggs contain virtually every nutrient vital for foetal growth, development, and repair.
·         Eggs also regulate digestion, ensuring regular blood sugar levels, which in turn, reduce cravings for improper snacking.

3. Pomegranate
·         It is one of the best hormone-balancing fruits a woman can eat.

4. Essential fatty acids (EFA)
·         Essential fatty acids (EFA), particularly omega 3 and omega 6, are vital for healthy hormone levels and foetal development.

5. Fennel and celery
·         Fennel and celery both support the liver function, and therefore provide a healthy production of oestrogen, which is essential for fertility.

INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE (IBD)

1. Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is an autoimmune disease that causes severe damage to the digestive tract.
2. There are two main forms of IBD: 
a) Crohn's Disease - where inflammation is caused in the entire digestive tract, and 
b) Ulcerative Colitis - where inflammation is limited to the colon.
3. IBD is also entirely different from Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), with which it's often mistaken.
4. IBS is not a disease, but just a functional disorder of the digestive system that does not cause any damage to the colon.
5. People living with both face very similar challenges, as some of the symptoms like diarrhea and intense stomach cramps overlap, and this leads to the misconception that both are the same.
CAUSES
1. Although the exact cause of IBD is unknown, diet and stress were its suspected causes earlier, but it is now known that they are not the actual cause although they may aggravate it.
2. One possible cause could be an immune system malfunction wherein our immune system, while trying to fight off an invading virus or bacterium, ends up attacking the cells in the digestive tract too. 
3. Heredity also seems to plays a role, however, many people with IBD don't have a family history. 
SYMPTOMS 
1. Anaemia, bleeding, excess weight loss, fatigue, severe B12 deficiency, nausea, constipation, diarrhoea, flatulence, fever, loose, irregular, bloody stools, inflamed colon, stomach cramps, swelling and ulcers are common symptoms. 
TREATMENT 
1. Due to anxiety of unpredictable diarrhea, and a close link to food sensitivities, there are lots of things an IBD patient can’t eat.
2. IBD can be debilitating and sometimes lead to life-threatening complications, so it should not be taken lightly. 
3. Treatment involves prescription of anti-inflammatory drugs, anxiety relievers, laxatives and antibiotics to kill bacteria that may trigger or aggravate IBD symptoms.
NATURAL CURE
1. Always cook vegetables well, as raw or partially cooked vegetables are difficult to digest completely. 
2. Cut food into small pieces and masticate (chew) thoroughly in the mouth before gulping. 
3. Eat smaller and more frequent meals.
4. Eat a low fibre diet. 
5. Avoid very small food morsels, such as corn kernels and peas, as swallowing these tiny bits without chewing them properly creates stomach trouble.
6. Have probiotics as they affect the amount of unhealthy bacteria in the gut, quell inflammation, and strengthen the stomach lining for people with IBD. 
7. Good sources include yogurt, fermented soy products, and nutritional supplements.
AVOID THESE
1. Caffeine (caffeinated teas, coffee, and chocolate): It not only draws water out of our system leading to dehydration, but also triggers bowel movements.
2. Alcohol: It acts as a stimulant, and may aggravate the intestines.
3. Dairy: While there is no direct correlation between lactose intolerance and IBD, those with irritable bowels might have a slight sensitivity to milk sugar, so it’s best to cut back on dairy whenever possible.
4. Beans: For some people beans may be difficult to digest and cause uncomfortable bloating and gas, instead opt for pureed beans like hummus etc.
5. Whole grains and breads like rye and whole wheat.
6. Some vegetables: Some fibrous vegetables like broccoli, Brussels sprouts, onions, and celery may be difficult for IBS patients to digest, so, tread carefully.
7. Fat: Oil is not absorbed well in IBD patients, so, it is best to avoid high-fat meals, rich sauces, cheesy toppings, French fries, and other fried foods, fatty meats, such as steaks, ribs and hot dogs and condiments such as mayonnaise and butter.
8. Nuts: Small nut pieces may be hard for the body to digest completely, and may irritate the stomach, ground nuts and seeds work well for most though.
9. Smoking: This also aggravates the pain and other symptoms of Crohn’s disease and increases the risk of complications.

HOME BENEFITS OF NAIL POLISH

1. In mosquito bite, apply transparent nail polish on it; This will give immediate relief in itching.

2. If your jewelry has turned black, or they cause skin allergy, then apply transparent nail polish on the entire jewelry or on the part of the body that comes in contact.

3. To match your jewelry to the color of your dress, paint it with matching color nail polish.

4. To prevent the button from breaking every time, apply a layer of transparent nail polish on it.

5. If your clothes hangers have gone bad, then apply colored nail polish on them, this will make them look beautiful and will not spoil the clothes either.

HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR DIGESTION

Believe it or not, 90% of the diseases start from your intestines and the primary most important reason for that is bad digestion.
So the following are 11 easy tips to live a healthy life.
1. Eat at least 2-3 hours before sleeping. Have light food in dinner. Drink warm milk before bed if feeling hungry.
Reason : The food will get digested within this time and you will sleep light else the body will keep struggling to digest the food while you are sleeping rather than focusing on taking rest. Moreover, most of the repairing work is done by the body while asleep. Due to which, one will sleep less and wake up fresh and energetic.
2. Don't drink water 15 mins before meals, during meals and 45 mins after meals.
Reason : Water severely interferes with the digestion and absorption process. It is gonna dilute the gastric juices which aids the digestion.
3. This one everyone knows but nobody implements : Chew food 32 times before swallowing.
Reason : Digestion starts right from the mouth and the more you Chew the less the stomach has to work to digest the food.
4. Eat fresh and eat raw
Reason : It's the life that is changing form from food into you. So the more fresh and raw foods that are the full of life you eat, the more you feel alive.
5. Drink a litre of water in the morning.
Reason : it kick starts the entire system and clears any waste from your intestines. Start with a glass gradually increase the quantity.
6. Observe fast once in a while
Reason : Give your stomach some rest. We keep on eating every waking hour munching something and the body works all the time to digest. So, Fasting gives rest to all the vital organs and rejuvenates the entire system. It also helps in removing the toxins out of the body.
7. Walk after every big meal.
 Reason : Again if helps in taking the load off from the stomach to digest the food. Take at least 300 steps after meal. Or Sit in vajrasna as it brings the whole energy to the abdomen region where the digestion is gonna happen. You may also lie down for some time but don't sleep during day.
8. Don't stuff the stomach too much.
 Reason : As per Ayuveda, one should eat 1/2 of food as solid, 1/4 as liquid and one should leave 1/4th of the stomach empty as the offering to God. Basically, the empty space will make it easier for stomach to churn the food. For eg- Ever tried churning something in a mixer after over stuffing it similarly when we over stuff the body prefers to push the food out of system rather than absorbing the minerals out of food.
9. While eating just eat.
Reason : We work all day to earn food and when you actually earned it, We are again busy with talking, checking out Facebook, watching TV series, doing something stupid on mobile. Stop everything and just enjoy your delicious meal. Savor every bite, taste the flavour and feel that this is the best meal on earth.
10. Eat balanced food.
Reason : Stop listening to diet coaches and start eating everything in balance and moderation. Eat fruits, vegetables, dairy, nuts, eggs, ghee and everything under the sun to eat. And believe me you don't have to take any pills for vitamins and minerals after that.
11. Don't interfere with your sleeping cycle
Reason: It badly affects the entire body and the mind. The body goes into the shock after the disturbed sleep and doesn't know when it is gonna be fed and when rested.
One Bonus Tip:
Listen to your body. It is the best dietician ever. The body knows what is right for you, just pay some attention. And eat what is good for the body not what is good for tongue.

HOW TO MEASURE YOUR OWN INTEGRITY

TEN QUESTIONS TO HELP YOU MEASURE YOUR INTEGRITY

1. How well do I treat people if I gain nothing?

2. Am I transparent with others?

3. Do I role-play based on persons I am with?

4. Am I the same person in the spotlight as I am when I'm alone?

5. Do I quickly admit my mistakes without being pressed to do so?

6. Do I put people ahead of my personal agenda?

7. Do I have an unchanging moral standard or does it change with circumstances?

8. Do I make difficult decisions even when a personal cost is attached?

9. Do I talk to those people directly if I have to say something about them?

10. Am I accountable to at least one other person for what I think, say and do?