Mumbai Mirror
The secrets to good health from the
always-fit
Nap
in the afternoon
Doctors say the ideal nap time is 1 pm
to 3 pm in the afternoon since this is when our bodies are most in need of
rest. While the number and effectiveness of disease-fighting immune cells
increase with more sleep, a lack of it has been found to promote
healthattack-causing calcium build up in the heart arteries, and restrict the
production of the human growth hormone, which limits the body's ability to
repair itself.
Eat
yoghurt
A diet devoid of dahi or yoghurt is
incomplete. The probiotic, or good, living bacteria present in yogurt have a
favourable impact on many gastrointestinal conditions. It also helps to lower
blood pressure, decrease cholesterol and strengthen the immune system. Eat at
least one serving of yogurt daily to reap its benefits.
Consume
less
A recent study claims a
calorie-restricted diet in which participants ate up to 25 per cent less than
they did normally, reduced overall cholesterol, triglyceride levels and blood
pressure. But this doesn't mean you go into a starvation mode. To avoid vitamin
deficiencies, make sure that whatever you are eating is nutritionally dense.
Avoid simple sugars, make sure your protein intake is sufficient and don't
forget to eat fresh fruits and vegetables. Steer clear of supplements, packaged
and canned food; they do nothing to contribute to your health.
Turn
to yoga
For time immemorial, Ayurveda has
stressed the need for yoga in our daily lives. Yoga's mindbody-breathing
exercises strengthen and balance the immune system, stimulate it and
effectively destroy sickness-causing microbes. Practising yoga regularly can
reverse several risk factors for heart disease, such as high blood pressure and
sugar.
Strengthen
friendships
People who have a strong social
support system have a healthy immune system and are less likely to succumb to
inflammatory disease. Having no close friends increases the risk of having a
first-time heart attack by about 50 per cent. To maximise the benefits of your
social network, meet them over lunch or go shopping together, or chat with them
over the phone. But avoid e-mail or Facebook unless your folks stay in a
different country or city.
Up
your garlic intake
The benefits of the benign spice —
garlic — are known to be abundant. It reduces blood pressure and cholesterol
levels, fights off staph infections and acts as a powerful antioxidant.
Recently, a study found that people who regularly consume garlic cut their
number of sick days in half. Eat it raw or cooked, but avoid garlic
supplements.
Take
a cold shower
While taking a warm water bath ensures
a relaxed sleep, research shows turning the shower nozzle cold can improve
blood circulation, strengthen skin, boost your immune system, improve your mood
and rejuvenate your body. The ideal length of a cold shower is five minutes,
and its best to enter and exit the cold stream in 30-second intervals. In fact,
a study of swimmers in Berlin suggested that exposure to ice-cold water
elevated levels of glutathione, one of the body's natural, stay-well
antioxidants.
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