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US doctor reveals 6 simple everyday habits that have surprising health benefits: ‘Helps with reflux, can prevent…’
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US doctor reveals 6 simple everyday habits that have surprising health benefits: ‘Helps with reflux, can prevent…’

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
written by jummy84

Small, simple habits can sometimes have outsized effects on your health, often in ways you wouldn’t expect. From stepping outside in the morning sun to taking a few minutes for deep breathing, everyday actions can boost mood, improve blood sugar control, and even support better sleep.

Walking after meals helps regulate blood glucose spikes.(Unsplash)

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Dr Kunal Sood, an anesthesiologist and interventional pain medicine expert, has outlined such everyday habits that have surprising health benefits. In an Instagram video posted on October 3, the doctor reveals six daily habits you can practice every day – ranging from walking after meals to taking cold showers – and explains why they are beneficial.

Cold showers improve mood

According to Dr Sood, cold exposure can trigger a surge of norepinephrine, which lifts mood and increases alertness. He explains, “Trials show hot-to-cold showers can reduce self-reported sick days and raise perceived energy. Evidence for depression is limited but promising.”

Walking after meals balance glucose spike

Dr Sood suggests that walking for 10 to 30 meals after eating meals helps balance glucose spikes. It also “helps with reflux, and can prevent post-meal drops in blood pressure in older adults. Best results come from short walks spread throughout the day.”

Lifting weights lowers insulin

The doctor highlights, “Resistance training increases GLUT4 transporters in muscle, improving insulin sensitivity and lowering HbA1c in type 2 diabetes.” This lowers insulin levels and Dr Sood also adds, “More muscle mass also enhances glucose handling and body composition.”

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Morning sun improves sleep

Exposure to bright sunlight in the morning helps regulate your circadian rhythm. Dr Sood, “Bright light in the morning helps anchor your circadian rhythm, making it easier to fall asleep at night.” Additionally, he also mentions studies that suggest exposure to sunlight benefits office workers, and those struggling with insomnia, delayed sleep phase, and chronic pain.

Deep breaths lower blood pressure

According to Dr Sood, slow breathing – approximately six breaths per minute – reduces activity of the sympathetic nervous system and improves blood pressure control. He suggests, “Practicing daily for 10-15 minutes can lower systolic pressure by 3-8 mmHg on average.”

Standing for 5 minutes hourly has many benefits

Dr Sood points out, “Breaking up long sitting periods with light walking or standing improves blood sugar, insulin, and blood pressure. Walking is best, especially after meals, as it engages the calf muscles and boosts circulation.”

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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French biochemist reveals how movement helps balance glucose spikes after meals, shares 4 tips: ‘Household chores like…’
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French biochemist reveals how movement helps balance glucose spikes after meals, shares 4 tips: ‘Household chores like…’

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
written by jummy84

Published on: Oct 03, 2025 06:21 pm IST

Sitting down and relaxing immediately after meals can spike glucose levels. Instead, Jesse Inchauspé recommends 4 daily activities to help balance spikes. 

Glucose-rich meals can cause sharp spikes in blood sugar, leaving the body struggling to bring levels back to balance. While many people instinctively sit down or relax after eating, this habit can actually worsen the problem. Simple physical movement – even light daily chores – can make a significant difference in curbing these spikes and supporting healthier glucose control.

Jesse recommends performing daily household chores like cleaning the house after meals to balance blood glucose spikes.(Unsplash)

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Jessie Inchauspé, a French biochemist, NYT bestselling author, and health activist popularly known as the Glucose Goddess on social media, highlights why moving after glucose-rich meals is key to balancing out blood sugar spikes. In an Instagram video posted on October 2, she explains how physical activity impacts blood glucose levels, recommending simple movements – even everyday household chores – that can help lower both glucose and insulin levels.

Why moving helps balance glucose spikes

According to Jesse, your muscles contract due to movement, and this helps them absorb glucose faster. She explains, “When your muscles contract, for example, if you’re walking, you’re squatting, you’re cleaning your apartment, after you eat something high in glucose, your muscles will uptake the glucose from that meal without needing insulin.” She stresses that it is important to keep your insulin levels low in order to prevent spikes. “So, just 10 minutes of movement after a meal can help you reduce your glucose spike of the meal without increasing your insulin levels, which is two birds, one stone,” Jesse adds.

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Recommended movements

Glucose and insulin spikes can be avoided by performing simple movements, and even daily household chores can help. Besides chores, activities like walking and performing air squats are effective in lowering glucose spikes. Jesse recommends the following:

  • Walking for 10 minutes.
  • Calf raises (also known as soleus push-ups).
  • Household chores like vacuuming, folding laundry, washing dishes, cleaning the bathroom.
  • Air squats.

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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Physiologist shares 3 strategies to naturally lower blood sugar levels quickly: ‘Drinking at least 2 glasses helps…'
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Physiologist shares 3 strategies to naturally lower blood sugar levels quickly: ‘Drinking at least 2 glasses helps…’

by jummy84 September 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Sudden spikes in blood sugar can be concerning, but the good news is there are natural ways to bring those levels down quickly. Small, everyday habits – whether it’s how you move, hydrate, or eat – can make a powerful difference in stabilising glucose and supporting better overall health.

According to Jose, eating veggies before meals can prevent blood sugar spikes.(Unsplash)

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Jose Tejero, a ‘dietitian and exercise physiologist’ specialising in prediabetes and type 2 diabetes, is sharing three effective strategies to help naturally bring down blood sugar levels quickly. In an Instagram video posted on September 17, the physiologist breaks down his blood sugar lowering strategies, explaining the science behind them and emphasising how simple daily actions can create a big impact.

Walks + squats

Jose recommends going for a 20 minute walk followed by 20 body squats. He explains, “The reason why this works is because muscle contractions increase the rate at which glucose is transported from the bloodstream and into the cell to be used as energy.” The physiologist further elaborates, “When muscles contract, they trigger contraction-stimulated glucose uptake – meaning your cells pull glucose from your blood even without insulin. This makes your muscles act like “glucose vacuums,” lowering blood sugar fast.”

Drink water

While drinking water, in itself, does not lower blood sugar levels, dehydration leads to higher blood sugar concentration, according to Jose. He explains, “While water doesn’t directly lower glucose, dehydration concentrates the sugar already in your bloodstream, making values higher. Drinking at least 2 glasses helps your kidneys filter excess glucose and reduces overall blood sugar concentration.”

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Eat non-starchy veggies before meals

Jose recommends eating at least two cups of non-starchy vegetables, like broccoli, spinach, or zucchini, before your meals – it adds more fibre in your diet and slows down gastric emptying. He explains, “This means glucose from carbs enters your blood more gradually, reducing spikes and improving insulin response. Studies show sequencing meals this way can significantly blunt post-meal glucose elevations.”

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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How Dr. Chobanian Helps Women Reclaim the Spotlight at Every Age – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 September 11, 2025
written by jummy84

Image Credit: Susan Chobanian

The Return of the Glow-Up

From TikTok beauty filters to the rise of glow-up trends, this is an era of intentional transformation. More than ever, women aren’t trying to change who they are—they want their natural glow to match their energy, style, and evolving identity.

Picture this: You’re scrolling through your social feed, seeing glow-ups and transformations that look effortless, yet undeniably elevated. You catch yourself thinking, “I want to look like me, but with that polished, camera-ready glow.” You imagine stepping into a room, feeling confident and vibrant—no filter needed.

That’s exactly where Dr. Susan Chobanian steps in. As a go-to expert, she helps women reclaim that spotlight moment. Known for a refined and subtle approach to facial rejuvenation, Dr. Chobanian focuses on enhancing individuality and helping patients feel more confident in their appearance.

Glow Like a Star: How Dr. Chobanian Helps Women Reclaim the Spotlight at Every Age

The Celebrity-Level Confidence Surgeons Don’t Talk About

For today’s women, it’s not about “anti-aging.” It’s about reclaiming definition, vitality, and self-trust—whether at 25 or 75.

A board-certified cosmetic surgeon, Dr. Chobanian blends artistry with advanced techniques like closed rhinoplasty, deep plane facelifts, and her signature skincare lines. Her patient roster spans decades, with women of all ages rediscovering their spotlight moment.

As one happy patient shared:

“Friends couldn’t even tell I had surgery—they just said I looked more refreshed and confident. That’s exactly what I wanted.”

The Hollywood Look Without the Hype

Behind every celebrity glow-up is a glam team that knows subtlety speaks volumes. In the same spirit, Dr. Chobanian’s artistry stays behind the scenes while her patients shine center stage.

Her natural facial rejuvenation approach is designed to deliver subtle enhancements that help clients feel more confident in their appearance. Patients often report looking refreshed and balanced, with results that support their individual features and maintain a natural look.

Whether refining the jawline, restoring cheek volume, or improving facial harmony, Dr. Chobanian works collaboratively with patients to help them feel revitalized on their own terms.

Instagram Famous: The Rise of the Princess Videos

If you’ve seen Dr. Chobanian’s Instagram drchobanian, you know about her viral Princess Videos—joyful, empowering reels that go far beyond traditional before-and-after shots.

These clips capture the moment of transformation: a young performer reclaiming her stage presence, a mother rediscovering her confidence, a grandmother radiating vitality once more.

The narrative isn’t about perfection. It’s about joy, freedom, and identity reclamation—the kind of glow-up that leads to whole new chapters in life.

Susan Chobanian

Why Women Are Stepping Back Into the Spotlight

Imagine standing in front of your mirror after a big life shift—perhaps you’ve just launched a new business, celebrated a milestone birthday, or turned the page on a challenging chapter. You look at your reflection and think, “I feel vibrant inside, but I want that energy to show on the outside.” For many women, this is where the journey begins. Subtle enhancements become a personal act of empowerment—a way to align inner vitality with outer radiance. Whether it’s natural facial rejuvenation after a career change, or refreshing one’s look to mark a new beginning, these transformations offer deep emotional rewards alongside aesthetic ones.

“It’s not about chasing youth. It’s about feeling seen.”

And for many, it’s about:

  • Career reinvention: entering the next phase with presence and poise.
  • Dating confidence: embracing beauty at every stage of life.
  • Post-divorce self-love: stepping forward with renewed energy.

How to Start Your Own Red-Carpet Moment

If you’re ready to glow like a star, Dr. Chobanian’s practice offers a welcoming, personalized experience. Consultations are collaborative—not sales-driven—ensuring every client feels heard and supported.

Explore her services and skincare rituals at susanchobanianmd.com, or book your private consultation here.

You don’t need a spotlight to shine—but if you’re ready to glow, Dr. Chobanian will meet you there.

This article is for informational purposes only and does not substitute for professional medical advice. If you are seeking medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, please consult a medical professional or healthcare provider.

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Porsha Ellis Shares Why Let It Break Helps Women Heal
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Porsha Ellis Shares Why Let It Break Helps Women Heal

by jummy84 August 28, 2025
written by jummy84

Savannah is on the other end of the spectrum, bringing a sense of calmness and peace, and is very mellow in terms of her personality and how she presents herself. If you’ve watched their podcast before, they play off of each other really well, and they balance each other out. Then I fit in right in the middle. I can be a little bit more like April, and then I can be a little bit more like Savannah, and it depends on the situation that we’re in. If you’re into astrology, I’m a Libra. I’m a balancer, so I find the sweet spot between the two of them, and I think it all works really well together when we’re coming into a situation of presenting, Let It Break to people, because you really do see the differences in our personality, and that allows a lot of people to connect differently to us.

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