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Are these 8 foods really worth the indulgence?

Holiday season has its downside.
The weight gain is evident, and there is no avoiding it. We join gyms, move around a lot more, and eat salads for lunch! Basically, experiment with anything and everything in order to shake off those guilty binge-eating moments!
But does this kind of erratic workout really help? Unfortunately, no. But don’t fret, there are ways you can burn off those unwanted calories.

It’s time to kick it up a notch!

We’re here to help you through the obstacles, www.gaiagoodhealth.com
So, keep these in mind, and get started already!

5 Healthy Snack Hacks You Had No Idea Were So Easy

You can be healthy without sacrificing happiness. Yes. It’s quite possible! It’s festival season again, and we are all dreading the ghee loaded modaks and sinful mithais that will be making their way to our plate, and eventually, waistline. But there is a way you can enjoy the festivities while snacking the healthy and yet indulgent way! Don’t believe us? Here is what we have in store for you-

Spiced popcorn

It’s healthy, it’s easy, it’s yummy! All you need is a pack of popcorn, and some oregano spice blend to get this going!

Spiced popcorn

Fresh Fruit Mixed Salad

Replace the dried fruit with fresh grapes, berries, and/or cherries to make it lower in carbs and fresher. Lovely, isn’t it?

Fresh Fruit Mixed Salad

Chocolate coconut oat balls

All you need is oats, flour, butter, vanilla, water and coconut. Combine the ingredients, mix them into a dough, refrigerate, and you are done!

Chocolate coconut oat balls

Roasted Chickpea

Use Gaia’s roasted gram flakes to make a spicy chatpata  chanaa chaat. With some squeezed lime, freshly chopped onions, coriander and a pinch of salt, you healthy festive munchies are ready in a jiffy!

Roasted Chickpea

Dark Chocolate

Yes, dark chocolate is healthy! Did you know it is a great source of magnesium? A small dose is in fact recommended daily. So worry not, go get yourself that bar of dark chocolate and allow yourself some healthy indulgence.

Do you have some fun, quick and healthy recipes to share with us too? We’d love to hear from you!

7 Struggles You Face When You Try to be Healthy

It’s festive season and staying away from delicious-albeit unhealthy-food is definitely a challenge. Here are a few struggles that we’re sure you can relate with

1. Picking the ‘healthier’ option from an unhealthy choice

Sweets or fried food? What could possibly be a healthier option when these are exactly the types of food you are trying to stay away from?

2.  Forcing yourself to keep a track on your calorie intake during the day

What could be worse than limiting your diet and having to keep a watch on your calorie intake? Absolutely nothing! It’s a real nightmare when you realize you’re missing out on so much good food!

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3. When you feel guilty for having eaten more than one…of every food item 

The guilt does not go away. You end up feeling horrible for the rest of the day and feel like you need to work on your self control.

4. Reminding yourself of the amount you need to exercise after the festivities end

Going to the gym every morning is a task. When you realize how much you’ve excessively eaten, you realize that it’s going to be a challenge to lose all those calories.

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5. Watching everyone else eat all the food you are craving

If you thought not being able to eat your favorite food was bad, watching everyone else eat it is even worse. When you are trying to be healthy, this is probably the biggest sacrifice you will have to make.

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6. Finding boring alternatives to your favourite dishes

The best way to have your cake and eat it too, is to find a healthy alternative to your favourite dish. It definitely won’t be the same, but worth a try.

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7.  Not having much choice at parties

So when you are on a diet, you really can’t eat much at parties. Unfortunately, food at parties does not generally cater to your diet and you’re left with almost nothing to eat!

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But we believe in you! With a positive attitude and some determination, you can break the unhealthy barriers and join our Green Revolution!

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Monsoon Hacks To Staying Healthy

While the monsoons may bring some much needed respite from the unrelenting summer heat, it is also a time for bacteria and germs to thrive and spread a host of contagious diseases. With our immunity levels down, our bodies become highly susceptible to the flu and viral fevers. It isn’t enough to just avoid getting wet anymore; we have to pay special attention to our diet to avoid certain foods and increase the intake of others.

Avoid Green Leafy Vegetables

Avoid Green Leafy Vegetables

This may seem like odd advice given that we’ve always been told to eat more vegetables, not less, but the rainy season make vegetables like cabbage, cauliflower and spinach veritable Petri-dishes of germs. Therefore, it’s best that one takes special care to eat only fresh, thoroughly washed vegetables.
It’s also a good time to avoid raw salads and eat boiled vegetables instead. Boiling the veggies in water kills the germs and bacteria, thus making for a much healthier option during the monsoons.

Enjoy this monsoon with green tea soup.

Avoid Eating Out

Avoid Eating Out

Situated close to puddles of stagnant rainwater, these stalls are dangerously close to the breeding grounds of most water-borne disease causing germs. So resist the temptation to indulge in roadside pakodas this monsoon. If it’s too tall a task for you, stick to shallow frying your food with olive oil at home and enjoying the home made snacks with a cup of green tea in your balcony as the monsoons pour down over the city.

Fight your sugar craving with this delicious muesli recipe

Keep Drinking Lots of Water

Keep Drinking Lots of Water

It is equally important to remain hydrated during the monsoons even though you may not feel exceptionally thirsty. Water intake helps with general blood circulation and in keeping your immunity at a healthy level. With a general drop in immunity on account of the monsoons and a general increase in germs in the atmosphere, it is doubly important that water intake remains at an acceptable level.

Avoid Oily and Spicy Food

Avoid Oily and Spicy Food

Spicy food is another thing you had best avoid during the rainy season. The heat from the food raises body temperature and results in high blood circulation. This is known to causes skin irritation and allergies, which is especially problematic considering that higher levels of oiliness result from the humidity in the atmosphere. Switch to lighter food option like oats and olive oil instead.

Enjoy this monsoon with this super healthy oats recipe

Avoid Fish

Avoid Fish

Monsoons are not only the season for germs and bacteria to thrive in, but also the time when the fish in the seas, oceans and rivers reproduce rapidly. The general increase in contamination makes fish a poor dietary choice during the monsoons. The water bodies experience a rise in bacterial levels and the fish that are drawn from the water are equally prone to spreading disease upon consumption. Flaxseed capsule on the other hand, contain all the nutrients that one derives from fish consumption. So Omega-3 is a healthier option during the monsoons.

Drinking Green Tea

Green tea is the perfect cure for all your monsoon woes. Being a natural anti-bacterial agent, it helps keep immunity levels up and helps combat bacterial contamination during the monsoons. Ginger tea is the perfect remedy for a sore throat and it also has beneficial effects on skin and blood pressure. Make sure to have a nice warm cup of green tea this rainy season!

Keep your metabolism soaring this monsoon with these green tea shots

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Honey Chilly Sesame Dip/Salad Dressing

Everyone likes dips, and they can be very healthy too! Check out this healthy dip recipe, right here:

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Savoury Oats with Vegetable Porridge

Not sure what to do with the leftover vegetables from last night? How about we give them a healthy twist and turn them into a quick, easy and super healthy breakfast? All you need is a packet of oats and you’re ready to start your day with a great breakfast!

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Oats – The Breakfast Superhero

Oats are known as the number one breakfast food, being the most successful in keeping people full and satisfying hunger for the longest time. They contain something known as complex carbohydrates, which digest slowly and give you energy throughout the day to get through the hectic morning schedules and keep you on your feet.

They cook fast and you can have a steaming bowl of oats ready in minutes, or you try adding milk and leaving them overnight and breakfast ready the next day. Hassle free, healthy and fiber rich, oats is as healthy a breakfast choice as any and should definitely be a part of the modern day diet, since they help in weight management too!

So what makes oats the breakfast superhero? Maybe this can help –

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When to eat oats?

The best time to eat oats would undoubtedly be in the mornings for giving the day a powerful kickstart. Oats for breakfast gives your body a nutritious punch that wakes you up and refuels the starving body after an entire night of starvation and gives you energy to strive through the day with a good amount of energy.

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Why to eat oats?

Oats are a great source of energy, with slow release carbohydrates that keep you fueled throughout the day and get you through the hectic mornings. Oats also help strongly in weight management, being very low in caloric content and help fill you up faster and curb those dangerous hunger pangs that have been the reason behind the prospering of junk food. The high fiber content also makes sure that your digestive system stays healthy.

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FOODS YOU NEED TO BE IN A LONG TERM RELATIONSHIP WITH

FOODS YOU SHOULD START DATING

There are a ton of articles that ask you to eat healthy, and by now we are sure you know your healthy foods from the unhealthy ones. But do you know how does a particular food affect your health? Allow us to take you through the right foods for the right body parts –

Brain – Flaxseed

Flaxseed

Flaxseed has a high content of omega-3 fatty acids and is considered to be one of the world’s top healthiest foods.

Teeth – Green Tea

Green Tea

It contains compounds which slow the growth of bacteria associated with cavities and gum disease. Green tea also kills bacteria leading to plaque.

Respiratory System- Dairy Products

Dairy Products

Dairy products, especially milk and eggs are a great source of Vitamin B and B complex that help maintain a good respiratory system. Vitamin B aids the body in the process of methylation.

Digestive System – Oats

Oats

Rich in fibre, oats boost the functioning of the digestive system.

Bones- Milk

Milk

Milk is a great source of calcium which helps keep your bones strong and healthy. 3 glasses a day is the ideal dose of calcium we need for our bones.

Liver – Olive Oil

Olive Oil

Olive oil helps remove harmful toxins in the body, and takes some of the burden off the liver in terms of removing wastes.

Muscles – Spinach

Spinach

A heavy iron content in spinach makes them a must have in your diet if you wish to build strong muscles.

Heart –60-70% Dark Chocolate

 Dark Chocolate

Dark chocolate helps regulate blood pressure, clotting, and inflammation and is thus great for heart health.

Reproductive System – Ginger

Ginger increases circulation which helps in stimulating energy. This is extremely important for libido and reproductive health in general.

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Up Your Iced Tea Game With 5 Summer Coolers

How about beating the heat the healthy way this summer with these super healthy chillers?

Mint & Ginger Green Tea Cooler

  • 2 bags green tea
  • 1 thinly sliced fresh ginger
  • 7 large fresh mint leaves
  • 2 cups boiling water
  • 2 cups crushed ice Add hot water to tea bags, ginger and mint leaves. Cool.
  • Pour 1 cup of crushed ice into each of 2 tall glasses. Squeeze some lime into coolers before serving.

Orange Green Tea Cooler

  • 7 green tea bags
  • 1/2 cup honey
  • 1 orange, sliced
  • Boil 4 cups of water, add the tea bags and honey and stir.
  • Add ice and some orange slices before serving
  • Orange Green Tea Cooler

Peach Green Tea Cooler

  • 6 green tea teabags
  • 6 cups cold water
  • 3 ripe peaches Honey
  • 1 lemon, juiced
  • 6 fresh mint leaves
  • Boil 6 cups of water. Pour them over the peaches and tea bags in a cup.
  • Keep for 5 minutes. Strain. Stir in honey and lemon juice to taste. Cool. Serve garnished with mint.
  • Peach Green Tea Cooler

Pineapple Green Tea Cooler

  • 2 cups brewed and cooled green tea
  • 1 1/3 cups pineapple juice
  • 1/4 cup honey
  • 2 Tbs. fresh lime juice Fresh Pineapple Chunks
  • Stir together the green tea, pineapple juice, honey and lime juice until the honey is dissolved.
  • Serve in tall chilled glasses over ice, garnished with fresh pineapple.
  • Pineapple Green Tea Cooler

Lime Green Tea Cooler

  • 1 green tea bag Lime Juice
  • 1 Tablespoon honey Mint leaves
  • Boil 2 cups water and green tea for about five minutes.
  • Add in lime juice and honey. Stir. Serve with ice and lime wedges
  • Lime Green Tea Cooler

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