The 3 S's of Eating Right

A nutrition expert’s tips on how to make the most of every meal

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A nutrition expert’s tips on how to make the most of every meal

Who wouldn’t like to raise a child who is not deficient in micro-nutrients such as vitamin D and B12, has high bone mineral density and is healthy in general? But for that, we have to adopt our heritage in its full glory. According to Ayurveda, sub-optimal digestion is the basis for every known and unknown disease. Falling ill with every change of season, constipation and irritability are clear signs of indigestion. Getting tired quickly, painful periods, acne, dependence on stimulants such as coffee or Red Bull and the inability to fall asleep are some others. The solutions, however, are so simple that you may be tempted to discard them instantly, but I am going to try nevertheless.

1.Sit cross-legged 

First of all, sitting on the floor cross-legged (sukhasana) is one of the best therapies for our joints. The spine aligns itself, the muscles of the back learn to engage themselves, the pelvic joint learns to open, offering stability, strength and stretching all in one. No wonder then that it’s also the preferred position for prayer and meditation. A stable spine means no paunch and optimum height growth; strong muscles mean good posture and better athletic performance; flexible pelvic joints mean less likelihood of falling and pulling or breaking anything in the body. And, of course, sitting cross-legged directs the flow of blood to the stomach, leading to optimum digestion—so more than one reason to sit in sukhasana.

2. Switch off 

Whether it’s phones, iPads or TV, get off gadgets of all kinds while eating. Munching while viewing is not just scientifically linked to obesity, it may result in overeating or not eating well. If you go by the I.Family study [a five-year international scientific study on health, diets, fitness, local environments and peer and family influences of more than 16,000 children across eight European countries]: a) J...

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