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Do you have constipation? Study says eat kiwis and drink mineral water to improve your gut health
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Do you have constipation? Study says eat kiwis and drink mineral water to improve your gut health

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
written by jummy84

A study by King’s College London has found that kiwi fruits can help relieve constipation. The research stated that magnesium oxide supplements may help reduce constipation symptoms, as per aBBC report. The report claimed that drinking water rich in minerals is preferable to tap water.

Kiwis can improve immunity as well.(Representative image/Unsplash)

Also read: Nutritionist warns these ‘healthy’ raw foods may be dangerous for your gut: ‘Stop adding leafy veggies to smoothies’

Consume Kiwis to fight constipation

One in ten people experiences persistent constipation, which can significantly lower a person’s quality of life. According to theNational Health Service (NHS), if you have not had a bowel motion at least three times in the past week, or if you are going less frequently than normal, you are constipated.

Dr Eirini Dimidi from King’s College London told the BBC: “People can report up to 30 different symptoms of constipation.” According to the latest guidelines, one should focus on fruits and drinks to fight constipation.

On that note, Dr Dimidi explained that people must eat two or three kiwis every day to improve constipation. “Even without the skin, it’s good and contains fibre,” Dimidi added.

The fibre in kiwi fruit has an effect on the gut that can cause bowel contractions and increase the volume of faeces. “Kiwi also increases water content in the gut, which may soften stools,” Dr Dimidi revealed. On the other hand, the fruits can improve immunity since they are rich in vitamin C. Additionally, kiwis can help manage blood pressure as they contain potassium.

Eating eight to ten prunes and some rye bread as a daily snack can also have a comparable impact.

Also read: Maryland doctor explains how ‘dementia risk rises with every increase in alcohol intake’

The benefits of drinking mineral water

Dr Dimidi also claims that mineral water “is better than tap water”. Magnesium is an essential mineral that acts as a laxative. The study indicates that consuming magnesium oxide supplements has many advantages.

Magnesium oxide supplements can lessen lower abdominal pain, bloating, and straining as well as facilitate bowel movements.

According to Professor Kevin Whelan, the new guidance “marks a promising step towards empowering health professionals and their patients to manage constipation through diet”.

The British Dietetic Association also lauded the research by King’s College London. It said the latest guidance was “a more diet-focused and evidence-based approach to the management of chronic constipation”.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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Content Creator Arrested, Home Birth Death
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Consumed Drink W/ Industrial Cleaner At Restaurant

by jummy84 November 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Holly Hill, a third-grade teacher and mother of three, passed away two years after allegedly consuming a drink laced with industrial cleaner at a restaurant.

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More Details On The Oklahoma Teacher Allegedly Consuming Drink Laced With Industrial Cleaner At Restaurant

According to the New York Post, in 2023, Holly Hill was reportedly served a margarita. This, while dining at Hacienda Las Margaritas Bar & Grill on Valentine’s Day. Per her mother, Kelly Hunter, Holly’s “mouth was on fire, and she knew something wasn’t right.” Furthermore, Holly reportedly “jumped up and ran to the bathroom, started throwing up, started rinsing her mouth out with water.”

Ultimately, the ordeal reportedly left her with “a hole in her esophagus.” The Daily Mail notes that the substance Hill consumed was found to be “industrial-strength degreaser.”

“For the past two and a half years, while continuing to teach and care for her family, Holly faced a long and difficult medical journey,” her obituary reportedly reads.

Daily Mail adds that afterward, Hill made “multiple trips” to emergency rooms for treatment for the “severe chemical burns in her esophagus.” Per her mother, Hill sued the restaurant for her injuries and reached a confidential settlement.

More On The Death Of Holly Hill

On October 1, Holly Hill reportedly took to Facebook, sharing a photo of herself in a hospital bed amid her “30th surgery” on her esophagus.

“It’s been one year and seven-and-a-half months since I took one swallow of what I thought was my margarita,” she wrote, per Daily Mail. “To say it’s changed my life is an understatement. I continue to pray and believe in my doctor to lead the way through this never-ending journey that I now call life.”

Additionally, days before her passing on October 23, Hill was reportedly told that the hole in her esophagus was “a bit better and not as inflamed.” Amid this time, Hill was reportedly using a feeding tube. Additionally, she was instructed to return to the doctor for a “swallow test.” Upon her preparing to go in for the test, medical officials reportedly lost her pulse.

Now, per the New York Post, Oklahoma investigators are looking into Holly Hill’s case and death.

“The number one thing that we really want at this point, and out of this, is we want people to be aware of what happened at that restaurant and to quit supporting them. We want them to be held accountable for taking my daughter’s life, because they did. It might have been a long fight, but ultimately, they are the cause,” Kelly Hunter reportedly stated per Daily Mail.

Additionally, a GoFundMe has been launched to “support her family.”

The Restaurant At The Center Of Allegedly Serving Oklahoma Teacher Holly Hill A Drink Laced With Industrial Cleaner Releases Statement

On October 28, Hacienda Las Margaritas Bar & Grill released a statement. This, regarding the update on Holly Hill and her case via Facebook. In the statement, the restaurant asserted that the February incident was an “unfortunate and isolated event.”

“At that time, we took several steps to help prevent any recurrence… we implemented new staff training and procedural safeguards that remain in effect. The individuals involved in that 2023 incident were terminated and have not been employed by or associated with Las Margaritas. The civil matter relating to that incident was resolved earlier this year. Las Margaritas continues to welcome our patrons with care, responsibility, and attention to their wellbeing,” the statement added, in part.

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New Orleans Guide: Where to Stay, Eat, Drink, and Revel in the Big Easy
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New Orleans Guide: Where to Stay, Eat, Drink, and Revel in the Big Easy

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
written by jummy84

Opened in June 2025, this contemporary Asian restaurant by Chef Ashwin Vilkhu is a love letter to family dinners from his childhood growing up in New Orleans. The Farouki Farouki interiors are inspired by golden hour in his family’s home where he learned to cook, and the restaurant is named after the street his family lived after they moved from New Delhi to New Orleans in the 1980s. The four-course dinner takes guests on a sensory tour of his most cherished flavors, including the crab, brie, and Champagne soup, which pairs beautifully with a crémant.

For an easygoing snack and drink, head for Bar Pomona in the Marigny. The interiors read like a countryside diner (in the best way) and on Mondays they serve up lasagna alongside natural wines from regions such as the Jura and Savoie.

If you’re not already a tiki cocktail convert, this is the place to try it. The founder, Jeff Berry, is credited with reviving vintage tiki cocktails to their original glory in the 1990s, and the menu weaves together premium spirits with compelling flavors like anise, pandan leaf extract, and almond.

Rightfully earning its position on The New York Times’s 2024 Best New Restaurants list, this seafood-driven Mexican spot in the Bywater neighborhood is in a league of its own. Co-owned by sisters and Mexico City natives Ana and Lydia Castro (the former a James Beard Award-nominated chef), Acamaya is one of the most exciting new additions to New Orleans’s storied hospitality scene. There’s no point giving ordering advice here—everything on the menu is just that good.

Caribbean flavors meet Cuban heritage at this French Quarter mainstay that’s helmed by executive chef Alfredo Nogueira. The bar has been open for over a decade, but each visit offers something new thanks to its seasonal approach to ingredients. The cocktail menu is sensational (first-timers should get the classic Hurricane & Table) and flavorful dishes like the sweet plantains and fish rundown complement each other from start to finish.

A New Orleans fine dining classic, Brennan’s has been an institution since opening in 1946. The restaurant is credited with inventing the flaming dessert, Bananas Foster, which is theatrically prepared table side and worth a visit for alone (though it’s worth mentioning the Eggs St. Charles on the brunch menu are to die for).

Perched on a quiet corner along Magazine Street, this uptown restaurant sits in a 19th-century building that once sold provisions like butter, fresh cream, and imported teas. The menu is helmed by James Beard Award-winner Chef Justin Devillier and offers a creative, contemporary spin on traditional New Orleans cuisine. Whatever you do, don’t leave without trying the blue crab beignets.

There are few culinary experiences in New Orleans more stimulating than the tasting menu at Emeril’s. Celebrity Chef Emeril Lagasse opened the flagship restaurant in 1990 and it’s now deftly guided by his son E.J. Lagasse. Expect it all—a lavish butter cart, Petrossian caviar, the finest and freshest Louisiana meats and produce—all savored within an elegant dining room designed with floor-to-ceiling glass that showcases the kitchen in its entirety, which you get a mini tour of at the beginning of your evening. (Might we suggest opting for the wine pairing with your tasting menu?)

There’s no such thing as the best po’boy in the city—there are too many fine contenders, each offering their own standout style. While Liuzza’s by the Track, Domilise’s, and Parkway Bakery & Tavern are worthy shout-outs for this Louisiana classic, Verti Marte is an undeniable top pick. Don’t expect to be seated—this is a cash-only deli in the French Quarter. But what it lacks in table space, it more than makes up for in flavor.

Photo: Dakar NOLA

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Harvard doctor shares 7 science-backed ways to upgrade daily coffee: ‘Those who drink before noon are 16% less…’
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Harvard doctor shares 7 science-backed ways to upgrade daily coffee: ‘Those who drink before noon are 16% less…’

by jummy84 November 3, 2025
written by jummy84

Coffee is often an integral part of several people’s morning routine, as the caffeine boost helps improve alertness and focus. Though a hot cuppa holds many benefits for your overall wellbeing, taking your coffee the wrong way can do more harm than good.

What we do with our coffee – how we brew it, when we drink it and what we put inside it – can have an outsize impact on our health. (Adobe Stock)

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So, how can you best optimise your daily dose of coffee so that it not only satisfies your cravings but also is not bad for your health? Harvard doctor-scientist Trisha Pasricha, MD, MPH, shared 7 science-backed tips in an October 22 Instagram post to upgrade your coffee. Here’s what she suggests:

7 best science-backed ways to drink your coffee

Dr Trisha highlighted that according to National Health and Nutrition Examination survey data, around 75 percent of US adults drink coffee. Therefore, it is vital to know the best way to consume it.

Doctor advises against drinking coffee first thing in the morning, as it may heighten stress and disrupt metabolism.(Pixabay)
Doctor advises against drinking coffee first thing in the morning, as it may heighten stress and disrupt metabolism.(Pixabay)

According to the expert, what we do with our coffee – how we brew it, when we drink it and what we put inside it – can have an outsize impact on our health. Why? Because those habits form part of a ritual, many of us enjoy them multiple times a day. Here’s her advice:

1. Add no more than 1 teaspoon of sugar per cup

“A major 2022 study found that people who drank unsweetened coffee were less likely to die than those who didn’t drink coffee-for them, even drinking more than 4 ½ cups per day was linked to living longer,” Dr Trisha noted.

But don’t worry, according to the expert, people who lightly sweetened their coffee with just a single teaspoon also experienced a mortality benefit.

2. Think twice about artificial sweeteners

Citing another 2022 study, Dr Trisha highlighted that “artificial sweeteners seemed to negate the positive pattern seen among drinkers of sugar-sweetened or unsweetened coffee, even after accounting for the presence of diabetes and other factors.”

She added, “The data are still emerging, but a growing body of literature suggests that we shouldn’t assume sugar substitutes are a healthier choice for everyone.”

3. Avoid ultra-processed coffee creamers

If you use creamers in your coffee, beware, because the primary ingredient in many popular, seasonally flavoured creamers is usually some form of vegetable oil, like palm or soybean. Dr Trisha noted that they also have another 1 to 2 teaspoons’ worth of added sugars per tablespoon.

Science back tips to upgrade your daily coffee. (Google Gemini)
Science back tips to upgrade your daily coffee. (Google Gemini)

So, next time you’re standing in the dairy aisle, read the creamer labels carefully, she suggested. “If you’re still craving cosy #PSL (pumpkin spice latte) vibes, try adding a dash of cinnamon to your cup.”

4. Use your French press sparingly

Drinking 3 to 5 cups of espresso daily or 6 or more cups of French press coffee daily, according to Dr Trisha, was associated with elevated cholesterol levels due to diterpenes. “Diterpenes can raise cholesterol by decreasing the liver’s ability to remove low-density lipoproteins. Paper filters better trap diterpenes and keep them out of your cup,” she explained.

5. Instant and decaf coffee are still great

According to a 2022 study, Dr Trisha noted, ground coffee, instant coffee, and decaffeinated coffee were all similarly beneficial. “Instant coffee and coffee pods are technically filtered. Instant coffee is brewed filtered coffee that gets industrially dried into granules, and coffee pods contain a small filter on the inside,” Dr Trisha added.

6. Get your coffee in early

Referring a 2025 study of over 40,000 American men and women, Dr Trisha noted that those who drank their coffee primarily before noon – as opposed to sipping throughout the day, including the afternoon or evening – were 16 percent less likely to die of all causes.

“Heavy consumption of coffee in the afternoon and evening blocks the secretion of melatonin by about 30 percent. But the health risks of chronic disturbances to our circadian rhythm are far-reaching – and may be more related to inflammation than simply sleep quality,” she explained.

7. Plan on that bowel movement

Lastly, she noted another benefit of drinking coffee, pointing out a bodily function known as gastrocolic reflex: It’s a physiological phenomenon by which substances enter the stomach and, within minutes, trigger contractions in the colon.

She explained that because of it, people often experience the urge to have a bowel movement shortly after meals, which, of course, can cause some social discomfort but is perfectly healthy and normal.

“Coffee is a potent trigger of the gastrocolic reflex in many people. If this describes you, plan your routine accordingly,” Dr Trisha highlighted.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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'I Don't Drink, I Don't Smoke, I Don't Flatter People To Get Work', Ameesha Patel Took A Dig At Politics In Bollywood
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‘I Don’t Drink, I Don’t Smoke, I Don’t Flatter People To Get Work’, Ameesha Patel Took A Dig At Politics In Bollywood

by jummy84 September 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Bollywood actress Ameesha Patel is known for speaking her heart out without fear. The actress never hesitates to call out the mistakes of filmmakers and openly shares her views about the Bollywood industry. In a recent interview, she revealed that despite the blockbuster success of her debut film Kaho Naa… Pyaar Hai, she did not receive the recognition she truly deserved. Ameesha admitted that many people in the industry simply do not like her.

Ameesha Patel

Speaking to one of the media houses, Ameesha said, “For me, the love of the audience is what really matters. It doesn’t matter which camp or group you belong to. I don’t fit into any particular circle. I don’t drink, I don’t smoke, and I don’t flatter anyone to get work. Whatever I’ve achieved is purely on the strength of my talent. Because of this, some people are not fond of me. I don’t run after anyone for favors.”

Ameesha Patel

Calling herself an outsider, the actress explained how tough it is to survive without industry connections. “It becomes even harder when you don’t have a boyfriend or husband from the film fraternity. People often support those who can present themselves as a ‘power couple.’ When you are alone and an outsider, there is very little reason for others to back you,” she said. Ameesha also exposed the reality of social media in Bollywood and claimed that almost 90 percent of celebrities buy followers.

Ameesha Patel

Ameesha said, “Agencies approach stars demanding huge amounts of money and, in return, promise lakhs of followers. Many celebrities have paid for these fake followers. I’ve been approached several times, but I always refused. I value my real fans and don’t want anyone to follow me because of money.” The actress proudly added that her Instagram and Twitter accounts are completely authentic. “I never plan my posts or rely on perfect photoshoots. I upload my pictures as they are—no fancy composition, no calculated captions. I want my audience to see the real me, not a carefully crafted image,” she concluded.

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Harnaaz Sandhu reveals her beauty, weight loss secrets: 'I drink plenty of water with a pinch of salt to start my day' | Health
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Harnaaz Sandhu reveals her beauty, weight loss secrets: ‘I drink plenty of water with a pinch of salt to start my day’ | Health

by jummy84 September 3, 2025
written by jummy84

Miss Universe 2021 Harnaaz Sandhu is all set to make her Bollywood debut with Baaghi 4, starring Tiger Shroff. In a September 2 interview with Femina, the 25-year-old shared that her skincare secret lies in simplicity: she believes in cleansing, hydrating, and protecting. Also read | Harnaaz Sandhu stuns with dramatic weight loss for Baaghi 4 after facing bullying for weight gain

Harnaaz Sandhu has shared her fitness, skincare and beauty routine. Here’s a breakdown of her tips. (Instagram/ Harnaaz Sandhu)

Harnaaz Sandhu’s beauty secrets, go-to skin ritual

Sunscreen is non-negotiable for Harnaaz Sandhu, and she kickstarts her day with water and a pinch of salt. When it comes to getting that radiant glow, she swears by icing her skin before makeup — and says it’s a game-changer. But according to her, it is a ‘genuine smile’ that is her ultimate beauty hack.

She said, “I’ve always believed beauty starts with self-care. My go-to ritual is very simple – to cleanse, hydrate, and protect. I never skip sunscreen, and I swear by drinking plenty of water with a pinch of salt to start my day. A beauty hack I carry everywhere in the world is using ice cubes on my skin before makeup; it instantly refreshes and gives that natural glow. And, of course, a genuine smile.”

Is salt water healthy?

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Harnaaz Sandhu’s fitness secrets revealed

Harnaaz Sandhu’s weight loss transformation has been quite impressive. After winning Miss Universe in 2021, she faced online criticism for her weight gain due to celiac disease, an autoimmune condition that made her body react negatively to gluten.

In the new Femina interview, Harnaaz highlighted how she underwent rigorous training in mixed martial arts, kickboxing, and weapons handling as part of her fitness routine for Baaghi 4.

She said, “When I signed Baaghi 4, I knew I had to bring both beauty and strength to the screen. I trained for months in mixed martial arts, kickboxing, and basic weapons handling. It wasn’t just about learning the moves; it was about building stamina, agility, and the right mental discipline. My coaches really pushed me to move like a fighter but with the grace and poise that comes naturally to me. It was the perfect fusion of my pageant discipline and an action star’s athleticism.”

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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