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Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Are we leading to Empty Nester Syndrome?.
@rambabu That's the best way to lead life because if parents lament then children start leaving a dual life which is not at all healthy. Reasonable approach towards life makes everyone's life easier.
10 years ago
anil replied to the topic Working women are responsible for unemployment!.
rambabu wrote:
What a foolish and idiotic content that's included in a school text book in Chattisgarh ! How one can expect good education if such foolish content is included in the school text books.
It is deed of some mad peoples. Here is books they write that Bhagat Singh was a terrorist. Women are never unemployed but society never like to evalute their services.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Aswagandha, the magical herb..
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Ashwagandha is called Indian Ginseng . Ginseng which is a root used by the Chinese in many of their medicines is supposed have curing properties for everything. You get Ginseng tablets here .
Ashwagandha is available in many forms in India - powder, tablets and leha !
Powder is best one. Ashwagandha Ghrat (Butter oil ) is also useful. We must be used it with Mishri (Sugar candy) and warm milk. You know Rajasthan is house of Ashwagandha.
Is it so ? In my state it's not available in Ayurvedic shops. Aswagandha benefits are
Protects immune system, combats stress, reduces brain cell degeneration.
Protects the immune system
Helps combat the effects of stress
Improves learning, memory, and reaction time
Reduces anxiety and depression without causing drowsiness
Helps reduce brain-cell degeneration
Stabilizes blood sugar
Helps lower cholesterol
Offers anti-inflammatory benefits
Contains anti-malarial properties
Enhances sexual potency for both men and women
- See more at: http://www.chopra.com/ccl/ashwagandha#sthash.ClWOfsPJ.dpuf
Protects the immune system
Helps combat the effects of stress
Improves learning, memory, and reaction time
Reduces anxiety and depression without causing drowsiness
Helps reduce brain-cell degeneration
Stabilizes blood sugar
Helps lower cholesterol
Offers anti-inflammatory benefits
Contains anti-malarial properties
Enhances sexual potency for both men and women
- See more at: http://www.chopra.com/ccl/ashwagandha#sthash.ClWOfsPJ.dpuf
10 years ago
anil replied to the topic Aswagandha, the magical herb..
usha manohar wrote:
Ashwagandha is called Indian Ginseng . Ginseng which is a root used by the Chinese in many of their medicines is supposed have curing properties for everything. You get Ginseng tablets here .
Ashwagandha is available in many forms in India - powder, tablets and leha !
Powder is best one. Ashwagandha Ghrat (Butter oil ) is also useful. We must be used it with Mishri (Sugar candy) and warm milk. You know Rajasthan is house of Ashwagandha.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Yoga Poses for strong legs..
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
rambabu wrote:
I prefer yoga. It's a combination of both physical and mental exercises. I do brisk walking too. But only after doing my daily yoga.
It would be good enough for you but not good enough for football players and others who want to really strengthen their leg muscles ...
Rambabu yoga poses you mention here not only strength legs, but also strength spine and digestion system. All exercise is good one but yoga improve overall health. We can do yoga at our home but to play games we have to go outside. Everyone have not facilities of playing game.
I agree with you Anil. Yoga has the potential to strengthen every part of human body both mentally and physically
10 years ago
anil replied to the topic Yoga Poses for strong legs..
usha manohar wrote:
rambabu wrote:
I prefer yoga. It's a combination of both physical and mental exercises. I do brisk walking too. But only after doing my daily yoga.
It would be good enough for you but not good enough for football players and others who want to really strengthen their leg muscles ...
Rambabu yoga poses you mention here not only strength legs, but also strength spine and digestion system. All exercise is good one but yoga improve overall health. We can do yoga at our home but to play games we have to go outside. Everyone have not facilities of playing game.
10 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic some don'ts on dinner .
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Some people have really bad table manners - they spill food all around the plate and sometimes take food from other peoples plate or transfer food from their plate to others' plates, lick their fingers ..Use tooth pick on the table in front of other people after they finish eating. The list is endless !
You are writing about table manners but we most of Indian like to eat on mats. Write some about it. Before starting eating we must be thanks to God.
Anil, I may use the term table manners but etiquette is the same whether we sit on the table or sit on the floor especially when you are among other people. Many families start the meals with a word of thanks to the creator or god ..Some dont! It is left to the family depending on their convenience. Indians eat with hands and instead of using the whole hand one shold eat using the fingers only, the palm should never be messed up with food .
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic some don'ts on dinner .
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Some people have really bad table manners - they spill food all around the plate and sometimes take food from other peoples plate or transfer food from their plate to others' plates, lick their fingers ..Use tooth pick on the table in front of other people after they finish eating. The list is endless !
You are writing about table manners but we most of Indian like to eat on mats. Write some about it. Before starting eating we must be thanks to God.
Table manners be it western or Indian, there are certain rules to b followed.
The thread is about table manners. Even in Indian marriages and get together we are following the western type of Buffet dinners.
10 years ago
anil replied to the topic some don'ts on dinner .
usha manohar wrote:
Some people have really bad table manners - they spill food all around the plate and sometimes take food from other peoples plate or transfer food from their plate to others' plates, lick their fingers ..Use tooth pick on the table in front of other people after they finish eating. The list is endless !
You are writing about table manners but we most of Indian like to eat on mats. Write some about it. Before starting eating we must be thanks to God.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic some don'ts on dinner .
Simply say "excuse me, please; I'll be right back" when leaving for the restroom. Leaving without a word is rude.
10 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic some don'ts on dinner .
Some people have really bad table manners - they spill all around the plate and also take food from others plate and eat or transfer food from their plate to others, lick their fingers ..Use tooth pick on the table in front of other people after they finish eating. The list is endless !
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Are we leading to Empty Nester Syndrome?.
Yes. I too have such experiences like what Sunil had, I have 3 children. Elder is a son who is a Software professional. Others are daughters. The elder daughter is a teacher and her husband is the vice president of one of the top IT companies in Bangalore He draws 6 lakhs as his pay. My daughter. is a Montessori trained teacher who draws 25 000 rupees.
Youngest daughter is a green card holder and lives in America. Her hubby is a successful business man. They own a mini steel plant in my state.
Whenever they come on holidays, I and my wife feel as if we are on cloud 9.
But when they leave, our heart becomes heavy. But I know this is inevitable.
My only principle is, Be happy that " it happened. Don't lament that it's over."
This relief makes me more happy and gives me succor.
10 years ago
Shampa Sadhya liked a reply to the topic Working women are responsible for unemployment!.
10 years ago
Shampa Sadhya liked a reply to the topic Working women are responsible for unemployment!.
10 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Are we leading to Empty Nester Syndrome?.
No, it's not mothers alone but the stay at home mothers are usually affected by empty nester syndrome. Some are not affected because of reasoning but who fail to reason out they are in deep trouble. @suni51 You must be feeling low but at the back of your mind you know what is right so for you, accepting the reality is not tough but mostly mothers stop being reasonable which is a big pain.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Yoga Poses for strong legs..
It's a question of preferences and convenience. For doing yoga you need a small place indoor. Whereas for playing games and jogging you have to go outdoors or walking or jogging track.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic 12 ways to stop conflict in its Tracks..
Yes. These ways are useful to pacify the other who loses cool. If you and the other lose cool, then none can help.
10 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Are we leading to Empty Nester Syndrome?.
@rambabu That's the best way to lead life because if parents lament then children start leaving a dual life which is not at all healthy. Reasonable approach towards life makes everyone's life easier.
10 years ago
anil replied to the topic Working women are responsible for unemployment!.
rambabu wrote:
What a foolish and idiotic content that's included in a school text book in Chattisgarh ! How one can expect good education if such foolish content is included in the school text books.
It is deed of some mad peoples. Here is books they write that Bhagat Singh was a terrorist. Women are never unemployed but society never like to evalute their services.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Aswagandha, the magical herb..
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Ashwagandha is called Indian Ginseng . Ginseng which is a root used by the Chinese in many of their medicines is supposed have curing properties for everything. You get Ginseng tablets here .
Ashwagandha is available in many forms in India - powder, tablets and leha !
Powder is best one. Ashwagandha Ghrat (Butter oil ) is also useful. We must be used it with Mishri (Sugar candy) and warm milk. You know Rajasthan is house of Ashwagandha.
Is it so ? In my state it's not available in Ayurvedic shops. Aswagandha benefits are
Protects immune system, combats stress, reduces brain cell degeneration.
Protects the immune system
Helps combat the effects of stress
Improves learning, memory, and reaction time
Reduces anxiety and depression without causing drowsiness
Helps reduce brain-cell degeneration
Stabilizes blood sugar
Helps lower cholesterol
Offers anti-inflammatory benefits
Contains anti-malarial properties
Enhances sexual potency for both men and women
- See more at: http://www.chopra.com/ccl/ashwagandha#sthash.ClWOfsPJ.dpuf
Protects the immune system
Helps combat the effects of stress
Improves learning, memory, and reaction time
Reduces anxiety and depression without causing drowsiness
Helps reduce brain-cell degeneration
Stabilizes blood sugar
Helps lower cholesterol
Offers anti-inflammatory benefits
Contains anti-malarial properties
Enhances sexual potency for both men and women
- See more at: http://www.chopra.com/ccl/ashwagandha#sthash.ClWOfsPJ.dpuf
10 years ago
anil replied to the topic Aswagandha, the magical herb..
usha manohar wrote:
Ashwagandha is called Indian Ginseng . Ginseng which is a root used by the Chinese in many of their medicines is supposed have curing properties for everything. You get Ginseng tablets here .
Ashwagandha is available in many forms in India - powder, tablets and leha !
Powder is best one. Ashwagandha Ghrat (Butter oil ) is also useful. We must be used it with Mishri (Sugar candy) and warm milk. You know Rajasthan is house of Ashwagandha.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Yoga Poses for strong legs..
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
rambabu wrote:
I prefer yoga. It's a combination of both physical and mental exercises. I do brisk walking too. But only after doing my daily yoga.
It would be good enough for you but not good enough for football players and others who want to really strengthen their leg muscles ...
Rambabu yoga poses you mention here not only strength legs, but also strength spine and digestion system. All exercise is good one but yoga improve overall health. We can do yoga at our home but to play games we have to go outside. Everyone have not facilities of playing game.
I agree with you Anil. Yoga has the potential to strengthen every part of human body both mentally and physically
10 years ago
anil replied to the topic Yoga Poses for strong legs..
usha manohar wrote:
rambabu wrote:
I prefer yoga. It's a combination of both physical and mental exercises. I do brisk walking too. But only after doing my daily yoga.
It would be good enough for you but not good enough for football players and others who want to really strengthen their leg muscles ...
Rambabu yoga poses you mention here not only strength legs, but also strength spine and digestion system. All exercise is good one but yoga improve overall health. We can do yoga at our home but to play games we have to go outside. Everyone have not facilities of playing game.
10 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic some don'ts on dinner .
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Some people have really bad table manners - they spill food all around the plate and sometimes take food from other peoples plate or transfer food from their plate to others' plates, lick their fingers ..Use tooth pick on the table in front of other people after they finish eating. The list is endless !
You are writing about table manners but we most of Indian like to eat on mats. Write some about it. Before starting eating we must be thanks to God.
Anil, I may use the term table manners but etiquette is the same whether we sit on the table or sit on the floor especially when you are among other people. Many families start the meals with a word of thanks to the creator or god ..Some dont! It is left to the family depending on their convenience. Indians eat with hands and instead of using the whole hand one shold eat using the fingers only, the palm should never be messed up with food .
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic some don'ts on dinner .
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Some people have really bad table manners - they spill food all around the plate and sometimes take food from other peoples plate or transfer food from their plate to others' plates, lick their fingers ..Use tooth pick on the table in front of other people after they finish eating. The list is endless !
You are writing about table manners but we most of Indian like to eat on mats. Write some about it. Before starting eating we must be thanks to God.
Table manners be it western or Indian, there are certain rules to b followed.
The thread is about table manners. Even in Indian marriages and get together we are following the western type of Buffet dinners.
10 years ago
anil replied to the topic some don'ts on dinner .
usha manohar wrote:
Some people have really bad table manners - they spill food all around the plate and sometimes take food from other peoples plate or transfer food from their plate to others' plates, lick their fingers ..Use tooth pick on the table in front of other people after they finish eating. The list is endless !
You are writing about table manners but we most of Indian like to eat on mats. Write some about it. Before starting eating we must be thanks to God.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic some don'ts on dinner .
Simply say "excuse me, please; I'll be right back" when leaving for the restroom. Leaving without a word is rude.
10 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic some don'ts on dinner .
Some people have really bad table manners - they spill all around the plate and also take food from others plate and eat or transfer food from their plate to others, lick their fingers ..Use tooth pick on the table in front of other people after they finish eating. The list is endless !
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Are we leading to Empty Nester Syndrome?.
Yes. I too have such experiences like what Sunil had, I have 3 children. Elder is a son who is a Software professional. Others are daughters. The elder daughter is a teacher and her husband is the vice president of one of the top IT companies in Bangalore He draws 6 lakhs as his pay. My daughter. is a Montessori trained teacher who draws 25 000 rupees.
Youngest daughter is a green card holder and lives in America. Her hubby is a successful business man. They own a mini steel plant in my state.
Whenever they come on holidays, I and my wife feel as if we are on cloud 9.
But when they leave, our heart becomes heavy. But I know this is inevitable.
My only principle is, Be happy that " it happened. Don't lament that it's over."
This relief makes me more happy and gives me succor.
10 years ago
Shampa Sadhya liked a reply to the topic Working women are responsible for unemployment!.
10 years ago
Shampa Sadhya liked a reply to the topic Working women are responsible for unemployment!.
10 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Are we leading to Empty Nester Syndrome?.
No, it's not mothers alone but the stay at home mothers are usually affected by empty nester syndrome. Some are not affected because of reasoning but who fail to reason out they are in deep trouble. @suni51 You must be feeling low but at the back of your mind you know what is right so for you, accepting the reality is not tough but mostly mothers stop being reasonable which is a big pain.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Yoga Poses for strong legs..
It's a question of preferences and convenience. For doing yoga you need a small place indoor. Whereas for playing games and jogging you have to go outdoors or walking or jogging track.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic 12 ways to stop conflict in its Tracks..
Yes. These ways are useful to pacify the other who loses cool. If you and the other lose cool, then none can help.
10 years ago