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New Delhi, Apr 9: People today are more interested in holistic health than ever before. People are looking for ways to improve their overall health, and they are also turning to natural remedies and supplements. Nutraceuticals are substances that, when consumed, provide health benefits. They come in a variety of forms.
A nutraceutical is a food or beverage fortified with additional nutrients to provide health benefits. They can be used to improve overall health or to focus on specific areas of concern. Women, for example, require iron to maintain energy levels and prevent anaemia, whereas men require zinc to support prostate health. Both men and women can ensure that they are getting all of the key nutrients their bodies require for optimal health by taking a well-rounded nutraceutical supplement.
According to Yashna Garg, CMO-eCommerce, ZeoNutra, "Nutraceuticals provide an easy way to get a daily dose of antioxidants and other phytonutrients. These nutrients help protect our cells from damage and play a vital role in preventing diseases altogether. These offer an easy way to customize your health routine. If you're trying to address a specific health concern, there is likely a nutraceutical supplement that can help. For example, if you're struggling with joint pain, taking a supplement high in glucosamine and chondroitin can be helpful. Or, if you're looking to boost your energy levels, a supplement with caffeine and B vitamins may be the right choice for you."
One important way that nutraceuticals work to support holistic health is by providing specific benefits for women and men individually. "By tailoring their formulations to address the unique needs of each gender, nutraceuticals can provide a more comprehensive level of support for overall health. In addition to their gender-specific benefits, nutraceuticals also offer a wide range of other health advantages. They can help boost energy levels and improve cognitive function, both of which are essential for keeping up with the demands of everyday life. They can also promote healthy skin and hair, strengthen the immune system, and reduce inflammation throughout the body. By incorporating nutraceuticals into your daily routine, you can enjoy all these benefits and more!" adds Garg.
According to a study conducted by The National Institutes of Health, these nutraceuticals are important for boosting energy and overall vitality in a gender-specific way for women: folic acid, iron, vitamin B12, calcium, magnesium, and for men: zinc and selenium. When combined with a well-balanced diet, these supplements offer a comprehensive approach to holistic health for people of all genders. As a result, if you're looking for ways to improve your health, consider incorporating one or more of these supplements into your daily routine!
Nutraceuticals, as opposed to pharmaceuticals, have the potential to be safe and to improve health naturally. Certain nutraceuticals, however, can cause side effects such as allergic reactions as a result of interactions with other nutraceuticals or therapeutic drugs. Nutraceuticals have a powerful effect on your body, which is why it's critical to consume only the recommended amounts or as directed by your health professional.
People can go to a few places to find high-quality nutraceutical supplements. The first option is to visit the manufacturer's website. The second option is to visit an online health store. The third option is to visit a physical store. Finally, individuals can seek advice from their doctor. Whatever path you take, make certain that the company has been third-party tested for safety and efficacy. This will ensure that they receive a high-quality product. Fish oil supplements, probiotics, multivitamins, and antioxidants are among the best-selling and highest-quality nutraceuticals on the market today. These supplements have been shown to provide a variety of health benefits, such as lowering the risk of heart disease, improving digestion, and increasing energy levels.
Nutritional research is constantly evolving, with new discoveries and innovative technologies. Nutraceuticals are one such advancement that bridges the gap between nutrition and medicine. They have sparked significant interest due to their potential nutritional value, safety, affordability, and multiple therapeutic effects, and are frequently viewed as an appealing alternative to conventional treatments. Nutraceuticals can play an important role in the body's various biological processes, aiding in disease prevention and overall health and well-being.
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Hyderabad, Nov 30: Telangana recorded a voter turnout of 63.94 per cent till 5 pm in the assembly polls for 119 seats, according to the Election Commission of India.
According to the Election commission, Medak recorded a voter turnout of 80.28 per cent, Mahabubabad at 77.50 per cent, Adilabad at 73.58 per cent, Hanumankonda at 62.46 per cent and Hyderabad at 31.17 per cent till 5 pm.
Jangaon recorded 80.23 percent of voter turnout, while Kamareddy recorded 71 per cent.
The voter turnout in Khammam was recorded 73.77 per cent, Nalgonda recorded 75.72 per cent, Nizamabad at 68.30 per cent,
Sangareddy recorded 73.83 per cent and Rangareddy recorded 53.03 per cent.
Till 3 pm Telangana recorded a voter turnout of 51.89 per cent.
This time, there are as many as 2,290 contestants in the fray which includes Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, his Minister-son K.T. Rama Rao, State Congress President A Revanth Reddy and BJP Lok Sabha members Bandi Sanjay Kumar and D Arvind.
In 2018, BRS (then Telangana Rashtra Samithi) won 88 of the 119 seats and had 47.4 per cent of the vote share. The Congress came a distant second with just 19 seats.
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Several big leaders including Chief Minister KCR, state minister KT Rama Rao, YSR Telangana Party president YS Sharmila, BJP's Arvind Dharmapuri and Union Minister G Kishan Reddy exercised their franchise and urged voters to cast a vote.
The counting of the votes will take place on December 3. (ANI)
New Delhi, Nov 30: The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) will conduct in coming months a special seminar in coordination with the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) for its core group of athletes to educate them on the anti-doping rules to avoid any violation ahead of next year’s Olympic Games.
“We want to educate the athletes bound for the Olympic Games on the anti-doping rule violations to ensure proper compliance during the games,” IOA President Dr. P.T Usha said. “The IOA has put in place strict anti-doping measures to uphold the integrity of the sports”, the 52-year-old was quoted as saying in a release on Thursday.
On being asked how the IOA supports the athletes to prepare for the games, she said, “It is important to have good training facilities during the games and a smooth transport system from in the pre-competition time as well as during the main games. “IOA will also ensure athletes have adequate sports science backup to avoid injuries and stay healthy,” she added.
The IOA president was hopeful that all National Sports Federations (NSFs) have a proper road map in place for the Olympic Games. “Proper planning is important to ensure all aspects of the preparation are taken care of during the buildup months to the Olympic Games.
“All the NSFs must have prepared a detailed programme for the international exposure cum competition plan for next year,” she added.
Earlier in October this year during the International Olympic (IOC) session in Mumbai, Usha had also discussed the possibility of India hosting the Olympics in the future with IOC chief Thomas Bach. “It was a good and healthy discussion on various issues related to India’s bid to host the Youth Olympic in 2030 and 2036 Olympic Games as announced by the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India,” she said.
Usha termed it as a positive step that several private companies and state governments are investing in sports, which will boost sports development in the country. “More investment in sports will ensure good infrastructure and facilities across India. It will lead to a rise in the number of sports enthusiasts and inculcate sports culture in the country,” she added.
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She also pointed out that the Khelo India project of the Sports Ministry has proved to be a good platform for budding athletes to showcase their talent. “The financial assistance under the Khelo India scheme is a big support to promising athletes,” Usha added. (IANS)
Mumbai, Nov 30: Singer and judge of 'Indian Idol 14', Shreya Ghoshal lauded the performance of Utkarsh Wankende and said that Nagpur is known for oranges, "but now, your name is attached to it as well."
This Saturday, the evergreen music-composer duo, Anand-Milind, will grace the stage of the singing reality show. Celebrating ‘Hits of Anand-Milind,’ the contestants will belt out their iconic chartbusters to impress judge Shreya Ghoshal and Shekhar Ravjiani, a guest judge for this weekend.
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"Maharashtra ki Shaan" Utkarsh from Nagpur will captivate the judges and guests with his exceptional rendition of the song ‘Aye Mere Humsafar’ from the classic ‘Qayamat se Qayamat’, and ‘O Rabba Koi To Bataye’ from the movie ‘Sangeet.’
Shreya said: "Utkarsh, I recently returned from Nagpur and, let me tell you, the only voice I heard there was ‘Utkarsh!’. Everyone in your hometown is so proud of you. I feel so happy that you are gathering love from all over the country, especially your hometown. Nagpur is known for oranges, but now, your name is attached to it as well."
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Complimenting Utkarsh, Shekhar added: "You have a very beautiful and sweet voice. It is certainly a recording voice."
‘Indian Idol Season 14’ airs on Sony.
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