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  • Meenu Preethi BalajiT Offline
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    Welcome to the Daily Nourish Hub! 😊
    Think of this as your cozy corner in the wellness world — a place where we come together to share, learn, and grow in our health journeys.

    Feel Free to:
    ✅ Share pictures of your daily plates and meals 🥙 — inspire and be inspired!
    ✅ Celebrate your health progress , no matter how big or small.
    ✅ Ask questions and clear your doubts about nutrition- no judgment, just support.
    ✅ Learn something new — I’ll be posting nutrition facts and simple recipes and busting common food myths to keep things fun and informative.

    Let’s make wellness feel practical and empowering — together. This is your space to stay nourished, motivated, and connected.

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      This may be just what I need for information, motivation, and Accountability! Thank you for doing this. I am excited. See you soon!

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        Please share your meal picture today.

        Mine is spicy idli with mint chutney. Idli is a fermented food, therefore, it is great for gut health. Mint chutney is packed with beta carotene, an antioxidant and the delicious goodness from coconut.

        pod idli.jpg

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          Meenu Preethi Balaji This is lovely. Delicious. I’ll share a pic soon!

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              Meenu Preethi Balaji Lentils, Tofu and green salad!

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                Anirudh That is such a wholesome meal!

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                  Meenu Preethi Balaji Whats the best way to stop evening cravings and late night cravings?

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                  • MeenuM Offline
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                    Anirudh 2 Quick tips:

                    1. Start your day with a protein rich breakfast.
                    2. Make sure you are well hydrated. Sometimes your body might misunderstand dehydration to be hunger and send the wrong signal to the brain.
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                      Thank you. Got it Meenu Preethi Balaji

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                        Feeling bloated often? Your gut might be trying to tell you something.

                        Bloating isn’t always just about eating too much—it can be a sign of something deeper going on in your digestive system.

                        Here are a few common reasons why you might feel bloated regularly:
                        • Food intolerances: Even healthy foods like dairy or gluten can trigger bloating if your gut doesn’t tolerate them well.
                        • SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth): When bacteria that should stay in the large intestine start overgrowing in the small intestine, it can lead to gas, bloating, and discomfort.
                        • Imbalanced gut microbiome: A lack of good bacteria and an overgrowth of the wrong kind can affect digestion and cause bloating.
                        • Low stomach acid: Without enough acid to break down food properly, your gut has to work harder—often resulting in bloating and heaviness.

                        Bloating is common—but it’s not normal.
                        Let’s explore your gut signals, understand the root cause, and find gentle, sustainable ways to feel better.

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                          “I used to eat pasta, pizza, and parathas without a problem… now they leave me bloated, foggy, and exhausted. What changed?”
                          The answer: Our food did.

                          🌾Modern wheat isn’t the same as your grandma’s.
                          It’s been bred to be fluffier, stretchier, and “better” for baking—but not better for your gut.

                          🧪Plus, there’s glyphosate (a chemical used to speed up harvesting) that may be messing with your gut bacteria.
                          And let’s be real—our microbiomes are already struggling thanks to stress, antibiotics, and ultra-processed everything.

                          So if you’re reacting to gluten today when you didn’t 10 years ago…
                          You’re not imagining it.
                          It’s not a trend. It’s a modern gut-health issue.

                          Have you felt this shift too?

                          Gail and Zora Alberto Anirudh Arsh Sandhu Kulin Karina Moruzan Barbara Berger Damodhara M

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                            Meenu Preethi Balaji Great post! Yes, I have surely felt this shift. Especially with Pizza’s and Paratha’s. Is there anything we can do to not feel this way or is it best to avoid these foods?

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                              Anirudh Thank you! Yes, you can eat these foods less often. But if wheat is a staple, try low-gluten varieties like Khapli, which is also called Emmer. Try sourdough bread instead of regular bread. They are easier to digest.

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                                Meenu Preethi Balaji Makes sense…Will surely try next time!

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                                  Anirudh Thank you! Yes, you can eat these foods less often. But if wheat is a staple, try low-gluten varieties like Khapli, which is also called Emmer. Try sourdough bread instead of regular bread. They are easier to digest.

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                                  Meenu Preethi Balaji
                                  how is Sharbati Wheat from madhya pradesh, is it low gluten?
                                  also i read, that mixing green jackfruit flour helps reduce its sugar level in one of ted talks. is it true?

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                                    Pankaj Soni Yes, it is a lower gluten variety. Jackfruit flour is a great choice for people with diabetes. The only thing is the digestibility. So you can start mixing in smaller portions to regular flour to check.

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                                      Meenu Preethi Balaji Hearing a lot these days about starting your day off with soaked nuts. There are few who recommend this and a few who say it’s a fad and does not do much for health.

                                      What’s the truth here? and what’s the best way to consume them according to you?

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                                        Thanks for the question Anirudh Soaking nuts like almonds, remove the anti nutrients in them. Therefore, it becomes more digestible. But pine nuts, pistachios or Brazil nuts needn’t be soaked.

                                        Also, don’t skip almonds just because you forgot to soak it.

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                                          I am a happy user of MYT (My Yoga Teacher). My Yoga Guru, Ram, recommended me to have something done regarding my weight which being 70 years old, has been a little bit out of control. Then is when he recommended me Meenu Balaji, a wealth and diet guru of MYT. I have been working with her for two months. She recomended me a new eating style that me and my wife starting following. This style involved the reduction of calories and fat, especially saturated fats. She added legumes with very tasteful stews and soups that were organized in a diet that had many good choices and alternatives following my life style and previous eating habits. I reduced the amount of red meats which I replaced with other proteins such as fish, poultry and legumes. I drastically reduced the alcohol use, which was never a problem to me. As a result, I lost 4 kgs in 6 weeks!. Now, I am in a plateau that Meenu is helping me to break…hopefully down! I am adding three photos of some replacement plates, taking direclty from my diner table, such as skinless chicken, salmon with sweet potatoes and lentils stew. By the end, we felt that after doing these changes, Meenu is taking us into a healthier eating for a better life!

                                          Lentil Stew.jpg
                                          Salmon with Sweet Potatoes.jpg
                                          Skinless Chicken.jpg

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