In one para : what's wrong with our modern diet.

What if we always feel hungry? There should be something that kills hunger.
Look for High Fibre, protein, starchy foods. Foods that stay longer. Drink water before food ( ignore local advice about it being wrong - i have never faced issue)

Soaked Chia seeds / roasted ground flax seeds can be added to food too and it works very well. + No more constipation.
Boiled/baked potatoes are good and healthy too.
I also eat plain peanut butter regularly ( not too much).

Reduce/stop refined flour / refined rice / fruit juice (fruits better) etc.

 
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Usually, eating a little something sour or something spicy or something tangy (a few grapes, a bite of a green apple, panipuri, slice of salted (or not) kokum, a few slices of an orange or sweet-lime or gooseberries), following it up by some water should stave off the craving.

This is also a good way to keep short-circuiting the craving for those with a sweettooth!
I will try this...Kiwi and pineapple are what I often eat and immediately drinking water feels so weirdly funny.

Roasted Sing + Chana [Roasted Groundnuts & Chickpeas], avoid Fried Groundnuts & Chickpeas.

NOTE: If have severe/high acidity, than reduce Groundnuts quantity. If have Gas issue, than take both in low quantity.
But groundnuts or chickpeas are high calories no?
 
But groundnuts or chickpeas are high calories no?
Both are healthy. I try to eat healthy and tasty vs tasty alone and both of these are definitely in tasty and healthy category. Havent added suagr to anything for many years now.

Just google for nutrition. Peanuts are high in (healthy) fats so don't eat too much at a time ofc.
chickpeas btw are also in hummus.

 
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Both are healthy. I try to eat healthy and tasty vs tasty alone and both of these are definitely in tasty and healthy category. Havent added suagr to anything for many years now.

Just google for nutrition. Peanuts are high in (healthy) fats so don't eat too much at a time ofc.
chickpeas btw are also in hummus.

Agree that they are healthy. I've heard many experts say it even helps to balance LDL-HDL ratio as well.
But what I meant is, groundnuts are high calories as well. I used to eat them once upon a time, like a handful and my relatives used to scare me that I will become obese if I eat like that.

Right now I am searching for filling food that has less calories.. Cucumber and carrot work very well for this scenario. Even I'm finding buttermilk to be very filling for sometime.
Yet to explore makhana. They seem to be the new trend for weight watchers.
 
I've had persistent cough for the last 25 days after a bout of viral fever in early Dec and was diagnosed with Allergic Bronchitis, it's probably the worst coughing I've ever experienced in my life. I've been on a combination of bronchodilators and steroids for the last 15 days but I'd still wake up in the middle of the night because of the coughing.
My mom insisted on me having some warm milk with a tsp of turmeric and honey before going to bed which I did for the last 2 nights and the relief it has provided has been remarkable, I was finally able to rest and sleep like a baby this weekend.
Something to note for the turmeric haters on this thread, sometimes age old remedies do indeed work in certain situations.
good to know you found relief with that. it sounds like you have/had dry cough against which this worked as expected. in case of wet cough (with mucous) this remedy may not work quite well as the turmeric powder granules may stick to the inner lining of throat & could irritate it & result in inducing more cough. anyway, another remedy (that was suggested to me when i was down with covid & had really terrible persistent dry cough) that had worked for me in case of nightly coughing was, to take one or two cloves, roast them on stove-flame till they turn dark black, grind them to a powder by pinching or using spoon, mix with a teaspoon of honey to make a paste, lick it & go to be bed without eating or drinking anything over it (not even water).
'mulethi' (dried ginger) also works fast but in case of cough during/due to winters.

I had itching during winters, this season it was worst & google told me it is called winter itch, so tried the besan for bathing instead of soap, itching gone completely within 2 days. After that I started using Sunnipindi(non telugu speakers google it) home made, no more itching. This is first hand experience.

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Western medicine is for immediate fixes or relief.
fixing the root cause only traditional/homeo/naturo/ayur(whatever you call it).

Remember there is NO one answer to all the questions, different body different fix. And nature always comes to your rescue.
i have been having terrible, REALLY TERRIBLE itching in my palms & fingers & under elbow-joint of one of my hands since past some years (from even before covid happened, when we were forced to use hand sanitizers which had further aggravated my condition later), with some much, MUCH-NEEDED relief only since last year! its almost borderline psoriatic. ruptures in skin, bleeding, skin regeneration every few or couple of weeks in all seasons (triggered most in dry or very moist/rainy conditions), with sometimes sudden bouts of appalling itching while sleeping at night (esp. if i haven't applied any medicinal moisturizer before sleeping) that wakes me up & i find myself sitting up & itching frantically & desperately for several minutes in the dark like a ghost condemned to repeat itching-punishments at nights! the humid climate of where i live coupled with my excessive sweatiness & habit of training-exercising often outdoors in mud-'n-dirt or/and hot-'n-humid or sunny & rainy weathers and not preferring AC when in the gym, plus my line of work, also don't help but exacerbate it. have had to wrap my fingers in band-aids/hansaplast often during travel & work because of the ruptures & bleeding.

had been to multiple doctors & dermatologists but ultimately the one whom i visited last year seems to have correctly diagnosed my issue because her medication/treatment has been working! its a long-term treatment; symptoms revert with full force if i stop the medicines! was foolish enough once to stop the medicines just to see if indeed the medicines had been working or it was just a 'fluke'/symptoms subsiding on their own with time. and i was wrong, so now have continued the medication as diligently as i can! she had diagnosed it as deficiency of omega 3 fatty acids as the root-cause (not a common or very well-known condition, hence unexpected & surprising) & then aggravated by external factors like elements/climate/work-conditions/lifestyle products etc., and prescribed me external (lotion) & internal moisturizer (supplementary capsules) & a cream for the elbow. they do damage the pocket & aren't inexpensive, but they work as well! the elbow patch was the first one to go, and hasn't returned since, even though i have stopped applying the cream there now! very thankful for that! issue in the palms & fingers persist but symptoms/signs of the disease have markedly reduced or gone away! but have to keep taking the meds & use the lotion for some more time until a sort of replenishment-level is reached, else they return. she had also asked me to get off of normal soaps & bodywashes (i anyway didn't/don't use soaps often even though i bathe twice a day, and would use mild soaps/washes having better ingredients, only once a day to wash off grime & sweat after exercising or travelling. i had even moved away from conventional handwashes at home & replaced them with mild ones with natural ingredients couple of years back). i changed to mamaearth's kids' soap then after watching a video mentioning it, and it did help. sometimes when am at home i also use curd/besan/patanjali's 'kantilep' for face which also work very well.

sorry for the verbose post, but thought to share my experience. and thanks for mentioning 'sunni pindi'. noted. :)

Yet to explore makhana. They seem to be the new trend for weight watchers.
been munching on makhanas since childhood; they've been a sort of 'staple snack' at my home! especially lightly roasted in desi ghee (either lightly salted or sweetened with sugar of your choice or gud powder), they taste delicious & are quite (ful)filling & satiating too, physically as well as mentally! :)
 
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The humble peanut :
I'm addicted to peanuts, BTW.

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EDIT : Nature's very own multi-vitamin tab :-)
 
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To those who drink turmeric milk, frequent use can thin blood, if you have blood pressure, or are talking medication to thin blood, etc. take note. Can cause bleeding issues. As usual, check with your Dr., don't take this post as direct info, but just an alert.

btw, is peanut supposed to be consumed raw ? Roasted peanuts tend to be have higher amount of salt. Generally found eating raw peanut to be very satiating.
 
btw, is peanut supposed to be consumed raw ? Roasted peanuts tend to be have higher amount of salt. Generally found eating raw peanut to be very satiating.

I eat peanuts raw too. I roast them without salt. I just discovered that they roast very well (and evenly) in a microwave.
I have peanut butter (made by me) on toast every morning - I could live on toast+PB+marmalade and coffee LOL.
 
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btw, is peanut supposed to be consumed raw ? Roasted peanuts tend to be have higher amount of salt. Generally found eating raw peanut to be very satiating.
raw without roasting them or roasted? they'll be harder to chew & digest if eaten totally raw which i don't think anybody would be doing. one good method of eating them raw though is by soaking them overnight. i sometimes have soaked groundnuts by mixing them with sprouted moong & chana. find them good.
 
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Roasted without salt, though it won't be that appealing. Raw w/o roasting makes one's feel stomach uncomfortable, stuck.
yes, raw ones would be heavy & taste also bitter, bad.
one palatable way of having roasted unsalted nuts is by mixing them with your choice of namkeen or other snacks. kind of balances the snack without over-salting it. i also have about a handful of them (unsalted) often with my meals just to satisfy my craving for something crunchy with food, lol; and i happen to love these nuts, so my default choice.