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SAY GOODBYE TO DEPRESSION USING HONEY

Honey is a brown, sticky, sugar-saturated solution made by bees. Honey bees or forage bees collect nectar from flowers and add some enzymes to the nectar. Honey may help with stress, depression, and anxiety because it contains compounds that can reduce inflammation in the brain, support a healthy nervous system, improve cognition, and increase brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) levels. Studies suggest that honey might offer antidepressant , anticonvulsant and anti-anxiety benefits. Most ancient civilizations, such as the Egyptians, Greeks, Chinese, Mayans, Romans, and Babylonians, used honey both for nutritional purposes and for its medicinal properties. BEST TIME TO TAKE HONEY  Usually the doctors recommend honey to be taken empty stomach early in the morning as it gives an instant kick and energy boost which is enough to counter an entire day. Many people believe that one of the benefits of honey in the morning is detoxification . Those foods with high hot potency pro...

THIS PINK SUPERFOOD REDUCES HYPERTENSION

Beetroot is a root vegetable with the ability to help us feel relaxed and calm.  Drinking beetroot juice regularly for 7 days may help reduce blood pressure in people with the problem of hypertension.  Beetroot has a soothing secret called betaine. Betaine was first discovered in the juice of sugar beets in the 19th century and these days the amino acid derivative betaine is recognized as being potentially helpful in treating clinical depression.  Beetroot (Shaljam or Chukandar  in Hindi) is a winter vegetable that helps you stay healthy and warm during the cold months. The root veggie can be eaten raw in the form of a cooked, raw salad, boiled or roasted.  SPIRITUAL USE OF BEETROOT  Beetroot symbolizes love and beauty and is sacred to the Greek goddess of love, Aphrodite. Romans used beets as an aphrodisiac. The beetroot corresponds to the heart chakra. Beetroot also balances your root chakra that is responsible for keeping you centered, foc...

BLACK SESAME FOR STRESS RELIEF

Sesame seeds are a rich source of the amino acid tyrosine, which is used to produce dopamine , a neurotransmitter responsible for keeping the brain alert and memory sharp. Black sesame seeds may help with stress relief due to their high levels of magnesium and calcium, as well as their content of tryptophan , an amino acid that helps produce serotonin . Black sesame seeds contain magnesium, a mineral that plays a crucial role in relaxing blood vessels and reducing stress. You can even use sesame seed oil to massage to reduce headache. Including magnesium-rich foods like black sesame seeds in your diet can contribute to a sense of calm and relaxation . Tryptophan:  Black sesame seeds contain Tryptophan which is an  amino acid that helps produce serotonin, which can help you feel calm and relaxed, and improve your mood and sleep.  Antioxidants: Black sesame seeds contain antioxidants like sesamin, sesamolin, and sesamol, which can help reduce oxidative stress . Oxidativ...

GOLDEN HERB FOR ENERGY - SAFFRON

Saffron also known as “Kesar” in Hindi, is a spice derived from Crocus sativus, commonly known as the "saffron crocus" a species of a flowering plant. Only golden colored pungent flower threads are collected and dried for use. It is mainly used as a seasoning or colouring agent in food, specially sweet dishes. Saffron does not expire, but it does have a shelf life like other spices. It loses its strong aroma and flavour as it ages and doesn't get preserved.  Though India, Greece, Morocco and Spain engage in saffron farming but Iran dominates global saffron production by a wide margin.  Saffron has a sweet floral taste with a tinge of bitterness on the tongue that gives way to delicate earthy, floral and honey notes. Fresh saffron smells a little like sweet hay mixed with freshly mown grass, with a whiff of pepper. This priceless spice gets harmed by direct light, oxygen, dampness, and heat. With only a little exposure, your Saffron will quickly lose its optimum freshness...

RUDRAKSH FOR STRESS AND ANXIETY RELIEF

Enhance meditation and deepen Your Spiritual Connection with Rudraksha. Rudraksh heals your from Past Traumas , attracts wealth , Peace, Love , & Harmony into your Life.  Rudraksha beads are believed to help with stress and anxiety by promoting a calming effect on the nervous system and balancing brainwaves . Rudraksha refers to the dried seeds of the Elaeocarpus ganitrus tree, traditionally used as prayer beads in Hinduism and Buddhism. They are believed to have spiritual and healing properties, often associated with Lord Shiva and worn for protection, meditation, and spiritual growth.  The number of "mukhi" or faces on a bead determines its specific properties and benefits. Certain Rudraksha beads, like the 5 and 6 mukhi (lines on Rudraksh Seed), are particularly associated with these benefits.  Specific Rudraksha beads for anxiety and stress:  1 mukhi rudraksha: The 1 Mukhi rudraksha is associated with Sahasrara Chakra and cures Psychiatric problems such D...

REDUCE STRESS HORMONE EATING ORANGES

By some estimations, the scent of an orange may reduce stress by more than 70%.   Vitamin C helps reduce the levels of cortisol, a stress hormone that can cause anxiety and depression. Oranges also contain folate, a B vitamin that helps regulate mood and reduce symptoms of depression. Eating oranges can help boost the immune system and improve overall health.  Oranges are rich in vitamin C which can help reduce stress and improve mood.    Besides being tasty and easily consumable, oranges have several benefits for the heart, skin, body and the eyes. It delays ageing and boosts immunity. Experts suggest that the daily intake of oranges can significantly help in managing physical and mental wellbeing.  Citrus cravings mean that your body is trying to relieve itself of stress and anxiety. Eating one orange a day can boost your immunity , improve the appearance of your skin, maintain your vision, prevent heart-related diseases, reduce the development of ulcers in t...

HEALING POWER OF ROSES

Apart from being the perfect Valentine gifts, roses have many more benefits hidden in them. Roses possess the soothing scent that helps calm down aggression. The inhalation of rose water vapors has been traditionally used as a way to improve a person’s mood. The liquid can also be taken orally.  Research has shown that rose water has antidepressant and anti - anxiety properties.  Since roses are believed to provide cooling and relaxing effects in Indian Ayurveda, they are frequently used in relaxation techniques.  It is believed to induce sleep and to have a hypnotic effect similar to that of the pharmaceutical drug diazepam.  London-based aromatherapist Danièle Ryman said she uses rose to help treat post-natal depression, menstrual problems and in calming down the feelings of anger and fear.  The calming effects of roses can help to lower stress hormones, which helps improve circulation and heart health. The perfume of roses is lauded in aromatherapy for its c...

PEACE LILY FOR A CALM MIND

Numerous studies have shown that being around plants can significantly reduce  depression,  stress, anxiety  and other mental health conditions . Research shows houseplants can lower stress, lift your spirits, and even make you whizzier at work. They'll make your home look gorgeous and give your mind a lovely, calming boost.  Peace lilies have an elegant, calming presence, and provide the added benefit of removing harmful chemicals from the air, so they will improve your living space in many ways. For that reason, many people consider peace lilies to be lucky plants and bring good health.  The Peace Lily originates from the tropical rainforests of Colombia and Venezuela, a real shadow plant which loves a warm, humid environment. In 1870 the plant was introduced into Europe and has experienced a huge amount of development since then. The beautiful peace lily tops NASA's list for removing all three of most common air pollutants — formaldehyde, benzene and trichlor...