Daily Nourish Hub by Meenu Balaji
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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.
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? -
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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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!
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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!
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Meenu Preethi Balaji “Beyond the usual ‘eat your veggies,’ what are a few specific, less common foods you recommend for boosting overall energy and well-being?”
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Anirudh that’s a wonderful question! My go to choice would be seasonal veggies based on where you live. That’s nature’s way of giving you the right foods.
Less common foods would be turnip greens, which are great sources of calcium, beets and watercress for antioxidants, and to support the detox system.
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You eat healthy. You train hard. But is your brown rice sabotaging your gains?
Here’s what is not often discussed:
Brown rice has higher levels of arsenic, a Group 1 carcinogen.
That’s not just bad news for your long-term health—new research links chronic arsenic exposure to:
• Obesity (yes, even if you eat clean!)
• Slower glucose uptake by muscles
• More fat storage via cytokine IL-6
• Heart disease & high blood pressure
• Epigenetic changes that affect DNA & metabolismOne study showed a clear dose-response between arsenic levels and weight gain, especially with regular rice intake.
Even low-dose exposure decreased GLUT4, the protein that helps your muscles absorb glucose.
That means poor blood sugar control and more fat storage—not ideal for your fitness goals.Quick tips:
• Rinse rice thoroughly
• Use more water and drain after cooking
• Rotate your carbs: try white basmati, millets, quinoa
• Don’t rely on rice every dayTrain smart. Eat smart. Protect your progress.