Team L&M The switch from summer to monsoon is a sudden change in weather that affects our lives and our aura. While some people experience physical symptoms like suffocation and restlessness, others feel emotionally low, inactive or depressed during the monsoon time. Spiritual Healer, Dr. Madhu Kotiya suggests some simple tips to beat monsoon blues […]Read More
Team L&M Sunflowers seeds. We all like to munch on them, they are so tasty, after all. But have you ever wondered that apart from satisfying our taste buds these seeds are also great for our physical and mental health? Well, those of you who are not aware about it, have a quick look at […]Read More
Team L&M Indoor air pollution is a serious health concern that often goes unnoticed. Poor indoor air quality can have long-term effects on your health, but knowing the risks can help you take preventive steps. Here are five major reasons why you should be concerned about indoor air pollution: AllergiesDust mites, pollen, pet hair, fungi, […]Read More
Team L&M Finding the perfect pair of shoes is great—but what if they start causing pain or lose their charm? Here’s a handy guide to solving common shoe problems and keeping your footwear comfortable and stylish. 1. Pointed-Toe Shoes Hurting Your Toes Problem: Your favorite pointed-toe shoes pinch and hurt your toes.Remedy: Fill two small […]Read More
Team L&M High blood pressure (BP), or hypertension, is becoming increasingly common due to our fast-paced, stressful lifestyles. The normal BP for adults is around 120/80 mmHg, while readings above 140/90 mmHg are considered high. The alarming part? Many people have high BP without noticeable symptoms, making regular monitoring essential. Uncontrolled high blood pressure can […]Read More
Team L&M Now that schools have been closed for summer holidays, I am sure all of you moms must have made some plan for vacations. While some of you would be going on outstation trips, others would be lazing around in their homes, catching up on the lost sleep. Whatever you do, keep yourself healthy […]Read More
Team L&M Delayed menstrual periods can affect women both physiologically and psychologically. While chronic irregularities require consultation with a gynecologist, certain natural foods and spices can help regulate your menstrual cycle and support hormonal balance. 1. Asafoetida (Heeng) Add half a teaspoon of heeng to your vegetable dishes. It relieves flatulence and helps regulate progesterone, […]Read More
Dolly Kumar Feeling low or gloomy from time to time is a normal part of life. However, when sadness, anxiety or hopelessness continues for a prolonged period, it could be a sign of Depression. Depression is a mood disorder characterised by intense feelings of sadness, grief, emptiness and pessimism. It affects people in different ways, […]Read More