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Hormone health expert reveals 4 strategies every woman should follow to support hormonal balance: ‘Nearly 70% of your…’
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Hormone health expert reveals 4 strategies every woman should follow to support hormonal balance: ‘Nearly 70% of your…’

by jummy84 September 26, 2025
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Hormonal health is a delicate balance, yet many everyday habits, which are seemingly harmless, can quietly disrupt it. From irregular sleep patterns to chronic stress or poor gut health, these factors can throw your hormones off rhythm, affecting energy, mood, metabolism, and even aging.

Sleeping early can help support hormonal balance.(Unsplash)

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Tanisha Bawa, a gut and hormone health expert and a nutrition coach trained at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition, shares four essential strategies to support and maintain optimal hormonal health in women. In an Instagram video posted on September 25, the hormone health expert emphasises that these are not mere ‘wellness hacks’ but core principles of hormonal health – which, when practiced consistently, can transform how your body feels, functions, and ages.

Digestion is your first immune system

Tanisha stresses that taking care of your gut health is not optional but foundational to your wellbeing. She explains, “Nearly 70% of your immune cells live in your gut. If your digestion is sluggish, inflamed, or compromised, it sets the stage for recurring illness, poor nutrient absorption, and hormone imbalances.”

Sleeping early

According to the hormone health expert, sleeping before 10 pm is a real game-changer. She further elaborates, “Your circadian rhythm and hormone cycle are deeply connected. By 10 pm, your body is primed for repair, detoxification, and hormone regulation. Pushing past that window disrupts cortisol and melatonin balance, leaving you tired, wired, and hormonally out of sync.”

Food is medicine

According to Tanisha, food does not merely account for calories – every physiological function, including the hormones, are built on what you feed the body. She highlights, “The right foods can calm inflammation, improve insulin sensitivity, and bring your hormones back into rhythm. Food isn’t just calories – it’s chemistry that either heals or harms.”

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Chronic stress is your biggest enemy

Chronic stress disrupts hormonal balance and stress management is non-negotiable. Tanisha points out, “Stress isn’t just ‘in your head’. Elevated cortisol over time steals from your sex hormones, slows metabolism, disrupts sleep, and throws off everything from thyroid to fertility.”

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. It 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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Weezer Bassist's Wife Gets Mental Health Diversion in Shooting Case
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Weezer Bassist’s Wife Gets Mental Health Diversion in Shooting Case

by jummy84 September 25, 2025
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Jillian Lauren, the bestselling author and wife of Weezer bassist Scott Shriner, appeared in a Los Angeles courtroom Thursday and was granted the right to enter a two-year mental health diversion program.

If she completes the program as ordered, a judge is expected to dismiss the two felony charges filed against her in connection with the wild exchange of gunfire with LAPD officers that left her wounded in her own backyard on April 8. Officials say she fired first.

“We think this was the right resolution,” Lauren’s lawyer, Hilary Lee Potashner, tells Rolling Stone. The attorney and her co-counsel, Georgina Wakefield, said Thursday they’re both “very pleased” that Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Susan J. De Witt found Lauren eligible for the opportunity to have the case dismissed.

According to court sources, the program will require that Lauren participate in regular counseling and submit to random drug and alcohol testing. She also cannot possess any firearms.

Lauren, 52, previously pleaded not guilty to charges she willfully fired at several police officers who were shouting at her over a fence while searching for hit-and-run suspects allegedly attempting to hide in neighboring backyards in her Eagle Rock neighborhood. No officers were hit, but several fired their own weapons during the chaotic scene captured on video.

According to the LAPD, Lauren racked her gun and fired it during the alleged standoff with officers who were on the other side of a fence, searching for the hit-and-run suspects. Body-worn camera and home-surveillance video released by the LAPD on YouTube showed the minutes leading up to the shooting.

In the nearly 22-minute compilation, multiple officers are heard repeatedly yelling at a woman, instructing her to drop her gun. The woman is not seen or heard in the video recorded by the officers. The fence was too high for the height of the officers’ body-worn cameras, and the scene appeared hectic, with the loud drone of a police helicopter overhead. Toward the end of the exchange, one officer identifies himself as “police” while another shouts that he’s with the California Highway Patrol. It’s not clear if the officers’ uniforms could be seen over the fence.

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A separate video from Lauren’s home-surveillance system, also released by the LAPD, gives a different perspective. It shows Lauren exiting her house holding a black handgun and walking around the perimeter. The video appears to show Lauren manipulating and firing the gun, but it’s recorded from a distance and has no sound. After appearing to slightly recoil, Lauren walks away, looking relatively calm.

According to the police footage, as soon as an officer warned, “Oh, she racked it,” police opened fire, unloading a barrage of ear-splitting shots. Oddly, in her home-surveillance video, Lauren does not appear to react to the volley of shots or exhibit any injury in the seconds after she allegedly fired.

About an hour after the shooting, Lauren exited her home and was arrested without incident. She was taken to a hospital for treatment of a gunshot wound to her arm. She was later booked on suspicion of attempted murder and released on $1 million bail. Prosecutors ultimately charged her with firing a gun with gross negligence and assault with a semiautomatic firearm.

In a 911 call also released by police, someone inside Lauren’s home can be heard telling an operator that Lauren was apparently shot by one of the suspects of the manhunt. Lauren is heard talking in the background, explaining what happened. “I had my gun, and he said, ‘Put down that gun. Put down that gun.’ I said, ‘Put down your fucking gun.’ And then he shot me,” Lauren says in the call released by the LAPD. “There are three men out at the other side of this fence here.”

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According to police, investigators recovered a 9mm Glock handgun and a spent shell casing from Lauren’s residence.

Lauren, who has not commented publicly on the shooting, released her first memoir, Some Girls: My Life in a Harem, in 2010, and her second, Everything You Ever Wanted, in May 2015. A few days after the incident, Shriner performed with Weezer at Coachella.

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AIIMS, Harvard gastroenterologist shares 8 herbs and spices that can naturally boost gut health: From ginger to rosemary
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AIIMS, Harvard gastroenterologist shares 8 herbs and spices that can naturally boost gut health: From ginger to rosemary

by jummy84 September 23, 2025
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Your gut health affects everything from digestion to immunity and even mood, yet many of us struggle with bloating, indigestion, or irregular bowel movements. While diet and lifestyle play a big role, certain herbs and spices can give your digestive system a natural boost.

Discover how herbs and spices can enhance your digestion and overall wellbeing. (Shutterstock)

Dr Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist trained at AIIMS, Harvard, and Stanford Universities, shares in his September 23 Instagram post 8 herbs and spices that can support gut health and help you feel lighter, more energetic, and balanced. (Also read: Harvard, AIIMS gastroenterologist says ‘many yoghurts have more sugar than soda’, shares 7 fermented food misconceptions )

1. Turmeric

Curcumin, the active compound in turmeric, fights inflammation and supports gut, liver, and brain health, making it a must-have for overall wellness.

2. Ginger

Ginger helps soothe nausea, speeds up stomach emptying, and calms gut inflammation, making digestion easier and more comfortable.

3. Fennel seeds

Eases bloating and aids digestion with gentle antimicrobial effects.

4. Garlic

A prebiotic powerhouse that feeds gut microbes and improves heart health.

5. Rosemary

Rich in polyphenols, it supports memory and reduces oxidative stress in the gut.

6. Cinnamon

Cinnamon helps regulate blood sugar, lowers inflammation, and can boost metabolism, making it a flavorful gut-friendly spice.

7. Cumin (Jeera)

Supports digestion, aids nutrient absorption, and may ease IBS symptoms.

8. Oregano

Packed with antioxidants and natural antimicrobials that balance gut bacteria.

“These herbs and spices aren’t just for flavour. They’re science-backed medicine for your gut and overall health. Try adding one of these to your meals this week,” concludes Dr Sethi.

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

This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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Cardiologist explains heart attacks are deadlier in women than men, highlights ‘gender gap’ in heart health
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Cardiologist explains heart attacks are deadlier in women than men, highlights ‘gender gap’ in heart health

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
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Heart disease is often perceived as a ‘man’s disease,’ but in reality, it is the leading cause of death among women. Yet, many symptoms in women are overlooked, misinterpreted, or misdiagnosed, partly because standard tests and treatments have historically been based on male patterns. From hormonal changes and stress to lifestyle and genetic factors, a wide range of elements influence women’s heart health – making awareness, early detection, and gender-specific care crucial for prevention and survival.

Heart disease is often considered as a “man’s disease” but it is much more prevalent in women.(Pexel)

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Dr. Dmitry Yaranov, a cardiologist and heart transplant surgeon, specialising in advanced heart failure, heart transplantation, and mechanical circulatory support, working with Baptist Memorial Health care, is raising awareness about women’s heart health, highlighting that heart disease is the leading cause of death among women – yet it remains largely overlooked and underdiagnosed. In an Instagram video shared on September 21, the cardiologist outlines eight facts about women’s heart health and emphasises that many of these risks go unnoticed due to medical ignorance, often resulting in misdiagnoses and preventable deaths. He also talks about symptoms, risk factors and ways to stay healthy.

Prevalence of heart disease fatalities

According to Dr Yaranov, “Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women – yet many still think it’s a “man’s disease.” It’s time to change that!” He also mentions that it is the biggest health concern in women, which is frequently overlooked.

Heart attack symptoms

Dr Yaranov stresses that women usually do not experience the “classic” heart attack symptoms, which are common in men and regarded as the norm. He explains, “Instead of crushing chest pain, many feel nausea, fatigue, dizziness, or shortness of breath – often leading to misdiagnosis.”

Heart attack fatalities

The cardiologist points out that heart attacks can be deadlier in women, as compared to men. He explains, “Women are more likely to die within the first year of a heart attack than men, partly because symptoms go unrecognized or untreated.”

Detecting heart disease

According to the cardiologist, “Plaque builds up differently in women’s arteries, making heart disease harder to detect.” Standard heart disease tests were designed according to the patterns of men, which can be misleading for diagnosing women.

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Emotional health

Dr Yaranov highlights the importance of the role of stress and emotional health linked to heart disease in women. He elaborates, “Conditions like anxiety and depression can increase heart risks, but they’re rarely part of heart health conversations.”

Post-menopause risks

Post-menopausal women are more prone to the risk of heart disease. The heart surgeon highlights, “The natural drop in estrogen removes a layer of protection, increasing the chances of high blood pressure, cholesterol, and heart attacks.”

Treatments

Dr Yaranov points out the appalling disparity of receiving life-saving treatments between men and women. “Whether it’s medication, stents, or even CPR, women receive them less often than men – yet they need them just as much,” the cardiologist adds.

Prevention

The doctor stresses that most heart diseases are preventable. He suggests, “A heart-healthy lifestyle, regular check-ups, and listening to your body can make all the difference.”

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional advice. It 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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Gynaecologist explains what your period reveals about fertility and reproductive health: ‘Irregular cycles can be…'
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Gynaecologist explains what your period reveals about fertility and reproductive health: ‘Irregular cycles can be…’

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
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Published on: Sept 18, 2025 08:13 pm IST

Your period can reveal more than you think. A gynaecologist explains how cycle patterns, flow changes, and pain may signal key aspects of fertility and health.

Your menstrual cycle is more than just a monthly occurrence, it can offer valuable insights into your overall fertility and health. In an interview with HT Lifestyle Dr. Irfana Shahul Hameed, obstetrician and gynaecologist at Plush, shares how paying attention to key aspects of your period can help you understand your reproductive health better. (Also read: Gynaecologist explains how maternal cardiac health is crucial during pregnancy; shares 4 tips to maintain heart health )

Understanding menstrual flow and cycle regularity is key to fertility health. (Adobe Stock)

1. Irregular cycles

One of the most important indicators is cycle regularity. Irregular cycles often suggest an absence of ovulation, although they don’t always mean ovulation is completely absent. Ovulation is the process by which an egg is released, ready to unite with sperm to form an embryo. Without ovulation, conception is not possible. Moreover, irregular cycles make it difficult to track ovulation, complicating efforts to conceive. While some women with irregular periods may still ovulate occasionally, consistent irregularity can be a red flag requiring medical attention.

Menstrual flow changes can indicate fertility health issues.(Shutterstock)
Menstrual flow changes can indicate fertility health issues.(Shutterstock)

2. Flow changes

The quantity of menstrual flow is another important aspect. Some women experience reduced flow, which doesn’t necessarily indicate a problem unless they are trying to conceive. Dr Irfana explains that lighter periods may be linked to hormonal disorders such as hyperthyroidism or prolactin imbalance. It can also signal the onset of perimenopause, a transitional phase where menstrual flow may decrease or, in some cases, increase unpredictably.

3. Excessive pain (Dysmenorrhea)

Severe period pain or excessive menstrual cramps could point toward endometriosis, a condition that is becoming increasingly common. Endometriosis is characterised by the presence of cysts in the ovaries, which can cause significant pain and inflammation. These cysts, known as endometriotic cysts, may interfere with fertility by causing inflammation in the fallopian tubes and affecting the environment where egg and sperm meet.

Understanding these signs, irregular cycles, flow changes, and excessive pain can provide important clues about your fertility health. Early consultation with a gynaecologist can help identify underlying conditions and guide you toward an effective treatment option.

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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Mallika Sherawat shares her intense gym routine to stay toned and strong at 48, says ‘there are no shortcuts to health’
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Mallika Sherawat shares her intense gym routine to stay toned and strong at 48, says ‘there are no shortcuts to health’

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
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Mallika Sherawat is proving that age is just a number when it comes to fitness. At 48, the actress continues to maintain her toned and strong physique, thanks to a power-packed workout routine she swears by. From strength training to cardio, Mallika’s fitness regimen is sure to keep you motivated. (Also read: Fitness coach says ‘walking is the most underrated fat loss tool’; shares 7 cheat codes to help you burn more calories )

Mallika Sherawat shares inspiring workout videos on Instagram. (Instagram/@mallikasherawat)

Mallika Sherawat’s intense workout routine

On September 17, Mallika took to Instagram to share a video of her workout, captioning it, “There are no shortcuts to health, nothing replaces the power of regular exercise and consistency.” Dressed in a black tank top and tights, she showcases a series of exercises at the gym.

Here’s a closer look at her workout routine:

Mallika’s workout routine includes a mix of strength and cardio exercises that target multiple muscle groups. She starts with cycling, which helps boost her stamina, improves cardiovascular health, and warms up the body for more intensive exercises. She then moves on to leg curls, focusing on strengthening her hamstrings and lower body, which is essential for maintaining toned and strong legs.

Another key part of her session is the rope pull, an upper-body workout that engages her arms, shoulders, and back, while also enhancing grip strength and endurance. Together, these exercises form a balanced routine that keeps her fit, agile, and energised.

How she practises wellness beyond gym

Mallika is quite active on Instagram and often shares glimpses of her fitness and wellness routines with her followers. In her July 28 post, she was seen enjoying an acupuncture and sound healing session to unwind and release the stress of the past week.

She captioned the post, “Weekend Reset: acupuncture coupled with Sound healing is my ultimate self-care ritual” along with a head massage and sparkles emoji, giving fans a peek into her holistic approach to wellness beyond just workouts.

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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AIIMS gastroenterologist shares ‘4 simple things to improve your gut health ASAP’: Eat Indian foods like idli, dahi
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AIIMS gastroenterologist shares ‘4 simple things to improve your gut health ASAP’: Eat Indian foods like idli, dahi

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
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Dr Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist trained at AIIMS, Harvard, and Stanford Universities has shared ‘simple’ diet tips to improve gut health. By focusing on these, you can take steps to support your gut health and overall well-being. Also read | AIIMS gastroenterologist ranks popular breakfasts for gut health on a scale of 1 to 10: Upma, overnight oats, granola

Idli is a great example of a probiotic-rich food that can support gut health.(Shutterstock)

Dr Sethi titled his September 17 Instagram post, ‘4 simple things to improve your gut health ASAP (as soon as possible),’ and wrote in his caption: “Your gut health impacts digestion, energy, and even your immune system. These 4 tips are science-backed, easy to follow, and make a BIG difference.”

According to Dr Sethi, prebiotics serve as food for beneficial gut bacteria, promoting a healthy gut microbiome, while probiotics introduce beneficial bacteria to the gut, enhancing digestion and immunity. He added that a high-fibre diet supports gut health, satiety, and overall well-being. Dr Sethi further shared that adequate hydration was crucial for fibre absorption and gut function.

1. Eat more prebiotic foods

In the video he posted, Dr Sethi said: “First, eat more prebiotic foods like garlic, onions, and asparagus. Prebiotics are the food for our gut bacteria.”

2. Include probiotic-rich foods

“Second, eat more probiotic-rich foods. For example, yoghurt, dahi, kaffir, kombucha, kimchi, and idli,” he added.

3. Consume high-fibre foods

Dr Sethi said, “Third, eat more high-fibre foods. For example, chia seeds, berries, and oatmeal. These are all high in fibre. People who eat more fibre, live longer and have less acid reflux and less constipation. Aim for 30 grams of fibre daily.”

4. Drink more water

He concluded: “And fourth, increase your water intake. Fibre and water go hand in hand. Fibre absorbs water. Aim for around 8 glasses of water daily.”

Note to readers: 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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Doctor busts 5 myths about metabolism: Do lean people have better metabolic health?
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Doctor busts 5 myths about metabolism: Do lean people have better metabolic health?

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
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Published on: Sept 18, 2025 07:17 am IST

Dr. Rohit Sharma debunked several myths about metabolic health and shared facts. Here’s what you need to know.

For overall weight management and health, metabolism is either praised or blamed. But metabolic health is often misunderstood, courtesy myths and misconceptions shrouding it. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr. Rohit Sharma, consultant, internal medicine, Apollo Spectra Hospital, Jaipur said, “Between fad diets, fitness hacks, and social media advice, myths about metabolism often overshadow the science.” The doctor busted several myths. Also read | 10 foods to increase metabolism and speed up weight loss

Myths about metabolism.(Shutterstock)

Myth 1: Thin people automatically have faster metabolisms

Fact: Body size and muscle mass causes influence on the metabolic rate more than the weight alone. Larger bodies burn more calories at rest because they require more energy to function

Myth 2: Eating small, frequent meals speeds up metabolism

Fact: Eating snacks throughout the day may reduce the hunger while research shows that it does not boost the metabolism. Ultimately what matters most is the quality of food and overall calorie balance.

Metabolism myths vs facts.(Freepik)
Metabolism myths vs facts.(Freepik)

Myth 3: Certain foods or drinks supercharge metabolism

Fact: Green tea, coffee, and spicy foods may cause a temporary calorie burn, but the effect is minimal. No single food can dramatically change metabolic rate. Long-term habits like balanced nutrition and regular activity matter most. Also read | Fitness coach shares 6 tips to avoid bloating, support faster metabolism: ‘Eat smaller portions throughout the day’

Myth 4: Metabolism slows down drastically with age

Fact: While there is natural decline most of the reduction comes from loss of muscle mass and reduced activity level. Strength training and staying active can help preserve metabolic health well into later years.

Myth 5: Sleep and stress don’t affect metabolism

Fact: Both play a critical role. Poor sleep disrupts hormones that regulate hunger and fat storage, while chronic stress raises cortisol levels, making it harder to maintain a healthy metabolism.

What actually works?

“The keys to support the metabolism are consistent exercise such as strength training, balanced meals rich in protein and fiber, good sleep hygiene, and stress management. Hydration and avoiding extreme crash diets are also important, since restrictive eating can actually slow metabolism over time,” the doctor added. Also read | Nutritionist shares 10 simple fat-burning tips to help you lose up to 10 kgs in 3 months: ‘Drink water before meals’

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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Neuroscientist says ‘eat this immediately before meals to lose weight’; reveals surprising health benefits
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Neuroscientist says ‘eat this immediately before meals to lose weight’; reveals surprising health benefits

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
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Published on: Sept 16, 2025 09:08 pm IST

Neuroscientist Robert W.B. Love says eating a specific food before meals may curb appetite, prevent blood sugar spikes and support weight loss. 

A simple dietary tweak could help boost weight loss and improve overall health. Neuroscientist Robert W.B. Love shares in his September 14 Instagram post why eating a specific food right before meals may aid weight loss and offer surprising health benefits.

Neuroscientist reveals what to eat before meals to boost weight loss and health. (Shutterstock)

Which food should you eat for weight loss

Robert explains in his post, “Eat this food immediately before a meal and this will reduce your blood sugar spikes. This can help prevent blood sugar spikes. It can reduce appetite and, bonus, it’s even great for your brain.”

He adds, “So the food I’m talking about is walnuts. Walnuts are rich in fibre. This helps fill up your gut, which is really good, and your gut bacteria love fibre. That’s excellent for gut health.”

“Walnuts, the fibre in walnuts, will also help prevent blood sugar spikes by slowing down the absorption of food. You feel fuller, so you’ll eat less at your meal, which can help with weight loss. And as a bonus, walnuts are great for your brain. They are rich in omega-3 fatty acids. Your brain, outside of water, is made primarily of fat, so eating walnuts or other foods with a lot of healthy fat is really great for brain health,” he concludes.

What science says

According to a study published in February 2020 in the journal Nutrients, regular walnut consumption may enhance memory and learning abilities, improve motor coordination, and boost overall physical activity. The study also found that walnuts could help reduce anxiety levels, indicating potential mood-stabilising benefits, making them a valuable addition to a brain-healthy diet.

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Anant Ambani's fitness trainer says simple movements like ‘sitting cross-legged, squatting’ can improve joint health
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Anant Ambani’s fitness trainer says simple movements like ‘sitting cross-legged, squatting’ can improve joint health

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
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From sitting in chairs all day to avoiding natural movements like squatting or sitting cross-legged, modern habits are quietly weakening our joints and core. Celebrity fitness trainer Vinod Channa, who helped Anant Ambani and Nita Ambani with their weight loss journeys, explains in his September 16 Instagram post why reconnecting with these basic postures is essential for long-term health. (Also read: Fitness coach says ‘walk like your life depends on it’, shares 10 rules to melt belly fat and get lean by New Year )

Fitness trainer Vinod Channa advocates for traditional movements to combat modern sedentary habits.

Why are people struggling with basic movements today

Vinod explains in his post, “I tell people who come to the bot centre that they don’t do any intense or beneficial workouts. Whether it’s getting up, sitting down, some agility work, speed, endurance, or power, they avoid it.”

He adds, “The main reason for this is that nowadays, everybody sits at a 90-degree angle, and the lower body strength required for squatting has been lost. Their ankles, knees, hip joints, core strength, and elbows are all weak. That’s why they struggle with getting up, sitting down, and performing agility movements. They don’t even spend a full hour in 24 hours doing basic human activities like walking or moving around.”

Can simple routines keep your body strong

Highlighting the importance of simple routines, he says, “Even a simple hour of walking in a day is enough to maintain your joint and overall body strength. The lack of this is the reason for weakness. So whenever you get a chance, sit down to eat in a squatting position.”

Calling it the most natural way to use the body, Vinod concludes, “This is the traditional Indian style and is the best way, it engages elbows, wrists, shoulders, and hip joints while eating. Always try to use your joints and muscles whenever you get the opportunity.”

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

This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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