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25.01.2022 My interview on SBS Hindi radio, Australia Topic: Please share to help your family and friends enjoy this Diwali sweets the healthy way... https://www.sbs.com.au//how-to-avoid-overeating-during-thi



24.01.2022 FREE Diabetes education. 10 week course. Control your diabetes with healthy diet, exercise and good emotional health. Register your interest here: https://docs.google.com//1ry01GUPVa0Q93AcAFsRxYjWX0cs/edit

24.01.2022 R U Okay? Help is always around the corner. Please reach out. call: 1300 555 788 13 11 14 1300 224 636 1300 659 467... Every human has a strong innate desire to help other human beings. There is a devine in every person. Put your faith in people around you and reach out. See more

23.01.2022 Features : You may be eligible for Medicare and/or health fund rebate of up to 60% Super Value Package deal: $660 Executive packages are also available... Inclusions: 6 months of coaching & support 10 x 1-on-1 consultations valued at $1,500 No restricted diet, No calorie counting Learn all about a healthy diet to live longer and prevent diseases such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease, chronic pain and many more Customised meals for your entire family based on your traditional cuisine. Clinical nutrition treatment plan if you have a health condition or nutrient deficiency For vegetarians and vegans: High protein and highly nutritious balanced diet Book a 10-min FREE discovery call here: https://www.freedomdw.com.au/booking



23.01.2022 80% of our immune system is in the gut. Food for a healthy gut: 1. Dietary fibre- Vegetables, Fruits, wholegrain, fibre supplements 2. Vit A: Yellow vegetables, meat, spinach... 3. Omega 3: Fatty fish 4. Probiotics: yoghurt See more

20.01.2022 Yoga for Diabetes Management

20.01.2022 How many calories are in 1 kg of body weight? There are 7,700 calories in one kilogram, so if you wanted to lose weight at a rate of one kilogram per week, you would need to reduce your overall calorie intake by 7,700 calories, or 1,100 calories per day,



20.01.2022 Gut health series. The gut does more than just digest and absorb the food you eat. Type of bacterias that reside there and metabolites they produce influences your overall health significantly.

20.01.2022 My article: Christmas and New Year are also on the horizon. The same tips apply.

16.01.2022 Did you know Setting small goals allows for more frequent wins. Reaching these goals keeps you motivated. Staying motivated helps you crush more goals.

15.01.2022 Stay hydrated this summer

15.01.2022 If you are a diabetes patient or at risk of diabetes. This webinar is very useful for you.



14.01.2022 HAPPY DIWALI my friends, My DIWALI GIFT for you. Diet tips: "ENJOY EVERY FOOD THIS DIWALI THE HEALTHY WAY"... This is particularly a challenging time of the year for Indians living in western countries. For us festive season lasts for much longer. Starting with Diwali it continues until New Year's Eve. How one can survive this? The good news is that it is possible to enjoy every delicacy yet never have to worry about overdoing it. Most of our food choices and eating patterns are habitual and subconscious decisions. Mindfulness practice can help. Try these tips: Don’t label any food as bad food or forbidden food Treat high sugar, high-fat food as indulgences, that are to be enjoyed and consumed in very small amounts Eat slowly. Pay close attention to aroma, texture, crunch and taste It’s not how much you eat but how much you enjoy Take very small servings of each item Take small bites and savor it for an extended amount of time Don’t munch away while your mind is distracted in conversation or thoughts Eat fruit/ yoghurt/ nuts before visiting family and friends. Don’t arrive hungry Drink water all day. Sometimes we reach out for food when we are thirsty Be mindful of your hunger cues Store festive food out of sight and in hard to reach places Purchase less sweets and fried items this Diwali Serve your guests a selection of fruits, nuts and low-fat low- sugar treats along with traditional food During dinner, fill yourself first with high-fiber and low-calorie foods such as salad & low-fat vegetable curries Then choose food high in protein such as lentils, beans, paneer, tofu, nuts, fish, meat, chicken Avoid rice and potatoes While roti is an important source of fiber, eat less when dining out Keep active all day to burn off extra calories Walk when talking over the phone Avoid sitting Squat, instead of bending. Squatting burns a lot of calories Make this Diwali enjoyable and memorable. The only thing you want to keep is memories of happy and fun time with your family and friends, not the kilos. for the full article please visit Sakhi Magazine: http://sakhi.online/how-to-enjoy-diwali-food-without-putt/

11.01.2022 Happy Ganesh Chaturthi.

08.01.2022 How many calories do I need? No one number is appropriate for everyone. It depends on a number of factors such as age, gender, activity level, body composition, disease state etc. One way of assessing your need is to weigh yourself weekly. If you want to lose weight then cut back on your intake. If you want to gain weight then increase your intake. To receive tailored advice and achieve a quick result book an appointment with a dietitian. - Mubina

07.01.2022 Stay tuned for tips on how to survive Diwali. "Enjoy everything without overdoing". I'm aiming to go live twice a week for 5 - 10 min. between 5pm and 6pm. Looking forward to seeing you all there. Mubina

05.01.2022 Why three layers? And what material? A video instructions from WHO (World Heath organisation)

04.01.2022 Our gut bacteria have a huge effect on many aspects of our health such as gut health, immune system, metabolism, cardiovascular health, various form of cancers. It's a highly active area of research at the moment.

03.01.2022 https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=751320115690719&id=1663597643887329

02.01.2022 67% of Australians are overweight or obese Out of that, 31% are obese And it's increasing Risk of many life-threatening diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, some forms of cancer increases with increased body weight. With the right guidance and knowledge, it's easy to eat right and enjoy your meals.... - Mubina See more

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