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Let food be thy medicine and let thy medicine be food, Hippocrates once said.

 

Today, doctors believe that food is more than just fuel. It can determine how elastic your blood vessels are, how easily you resist cancer-causing toxins and whether or not you are on the road toward heart disease. Studies suggest that the quality of calories we eat has a huge impact on our well-being and our risk of chronic disease and longevity.

 

Evidence suggests that the kitchen may contain potent disease-fighting agents. Researchers have found that people at risk of diabetes could delay or in some cases even prevent the disease from developing by eating fewer calories, getting them from the right kind of foods and exercising more than two hours a week. Even people who were genetically predisposed to diabetes benefited most. In essence, diet and other lifestyle factors altered their genetic destiny.

 

Experts advice that one should stick to foods that are naturally nutritious, and consider adding functional foods where you can.

 

Foods that protect cancer

* Use olive oil liberally as people in the Mediterranean countries develop less cancer than others.

* Olive oil contains phenols and antioxidants like lignans which fights breast cancer, skin and colon cancer.

* Soya contains substances like isoflavones that act as medicine to reduce breast cancer and prostate cancer.

* Have lots of fruits and vegetables as they speed up your waste transit through your bowel, preventing the build-up of toxins that can lead to colon cancer

* Spinach, lettuce, berries, peaches and broccoli are highly beneficial antioxidant foods. They also reduce the salt in the stomach, which is good for preventing cancers.

* A handful of peanuts are known to inhibit growth of cancer in the breast.

 

Foods for healthy heart

* Mono unsaturated fats like canola, peanut and olive oil cut the risk of heart disease.

* Water soluble fibre found in beans, fruits and oats knocks down the cholesterol levels.

* Aim for four fruits daily to get vitamin C, which protects the wall of the arteries from damage, instigated by high LDL levels.

* Three-four ounces of fish twice a week cuts down your risk of heart disease by 35 per cent as it increases the HDL -- good cholesterol in the blood.

* Almond, walnuts and hazelnuts contain vitamin E, which increases the good cholesterol in the blood.

 

For diabetes: A combination of nuts such as peanuts, walnuts, almonds; cinnamon, garlic, flaxseeds and foods high in soluble fibre such as oatmeal, barley, lentils and apples.

 

For blood pressure: Incorporation of foods rich in potassium such as fruits, combination of pulses, ragi and whole grains can significantly reduce the blood pressure.

 

For constipation: Yoghurt (it provides a good bacterial flora) not only reduces constipation but also improves immunity. Flaxseed, bran n husk, whole grains and vegetables are also advised.

 

For anemia: Bajra, jowar, ragi, soyabean and methi leaves in combination with lemon juice, citrus fruits and amla.

 Top Comment : Aditya Sharma   | 06 07 2010 11:50:56 +0000
Good referal Mr. Krunal. If you follow Indian medical system than this is what they stress. What food to eat when to eat and how to eat and how to cook. When not to eat. If the food is right than you don't need medicines. But the thing is nobody give a damn to such thoughts because of the lifestyles of the individuals these days. A lot of thought has gone into describing these things. But you need time to understand and follow these things. They are very good things. One should try his best to follow these things.
 
11 comments on "Pharmacy & Food"
  Commented by  parwati singari, Lifestyle coach., Indepenent practise    | 06 09 2010 09:36:30 +0000
http://drscribe.wordpress.com/2009/09/24/naati-madhu/ This may interest you.
  Commented by  Asha Murmu, Associate/Sr. Associate -(Technical), Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)    | 06 08 2010 14:43:41 +0000
Thanks for this valuable information..... 
  Commented by  Ravindra Sharma, Managing Consultant, CHEF-India    | 06 08 2010 08:10:05 +0000
Thanks for refer Krunal,
Our Grandama may have taught us same or even better elaborated, yet we were waiting for a learned doctor through learned researches of others evolving lands to tell us. We seem to care much less for "What we have" and are forever running after the greener grass...
  Commented by  saswati chakraborty, Career Counsellor/Inhouse Sales activity handling, MAAC    | 06 08 2010 06:44:24 +0000
Well Well Mr Kothari, Nice information indeed...It seems that you are interested in social issues and can present the issues in a simple and lucid manner.Thanks for eliciting us with your valuable information.
BRS,
SASWATI 
  Commented by  Badri N Srinivasan, Head - Quality, Valtech India Systems Pvt. Ltd.    | 06 08 2010 05:38:09 +0000
Thanks for the information, Krunal....
It is very good. Incidentally, the Indian system of Ayurveda prescribes the right type and form of food to partake. However, due to a fast paced lifestyle, people are not following good dietary habits and as a consequence, problems like diabetes, hypertension, obesity, etc. are widely prevalent...
  Commented by  akshaya bhatia, Program Manager, fsl    | 06 08 2010 04:59:13 +0000
Nice and useful information, Krunal, thanks. Balanced diet and the food rich in vitamins and minerals can surely keep us healthy and less prone to diseases. Good thoughts and good food can nourish the great personality in any individual, too.
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  Commented by  Rathin Deb, Resident Manager, Tower Infotech Ltd.    | 06 08 2010 04:54:32 +0000
Thanks Kunal for the article. Very informative.
  Commented by  Dr Ali Ahmad, Medical Superintendent/Director, Surbhi Hospital    | 06 07 2010 16:57:45 +0000
Thanks for the referral Mr Kurnal, Informative article.
  Commented by  R N Bhattacharyya, Freelancer, Freelancer    | 06 07 2010 15:32:26 +0000
In future too, I will be expecting this kind of informative discussion from you.
very good information krunal.....thanks.
  Commented by  Aditya Sharma, Insurance Advisor/Analyst, HDFCSLIC, ICICI LOMBARD    | 06 07 2010 11:50:56 +0000
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Good referal Mr. Krunal. If you follow Indian medical system than this is what they stress. What food to eat when to eat and how to eat and how to cook. When not to eat. If the food is right than you don't need medicines. But the thing is nobody give a damn to such thoughts because of the lifestyles of the individuals these days. A lot of thought has gone into describing these things. But you need time to understand and follow these things. They are very good things. One should try his best to follow these things. 
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