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Does your acne keep returning? Delhi nutritionist suggests simple foods to improve skin healthAcne is not just a surface issue. It often signals internal imbalances like stress and digestion problems. Nutritionist Lovneet Batra sugge...
Forget chia seeds: Gastroenterologist suggests this desi superfood for gut, weight, cholesterol and blood sugar worriesIsabgol, a traditional Indian digestive aid, boasts significantly higher soluble fiber than popular chia seeds. A Delhi gastroenterologist ...
7 daily habits to reduce belly fat and improve your healthDaily habits can reduce belly fat. Begin mornings with warm water and soluble fiber. Eat dinner early. Incorporate incidental movement. Add...
High cholesterol? Ayurveda’s isabgol could slash your LDL, but only if you follow the right dosage; Full guide insideIsabgol, a natural fibre, aids digestion and reduces cholesterol. Studies show regular intake lowers LDL cholesterol. The FDA recognizes it...
Isabgol: Why psyllium husk is considered a natural remedy for cholesterol; Dosage, benefits & precautionsIsabgol, also known as psyllium husk, comes from the seeds of Plantago ovata, a plant grown in India and Iran. For centuries, it has been a...
Ambanis & Birlas' wellness guru Mickey Mehta calls bread ‘the most dangerous thing you put in your body’Wellness coach Mickey Mehta cautions against overconsumption of bread, highlighting its potential dangers to health. Mehta points to auto-b...
Doctor claims eating bread everyday can lead to this rare disease that gets you drunk. What is Auto-Brewery Syndrome?Dr. Mickey Mehta warns that bread could be harmful if eaten regularly and advises people to reduce intake. Though ABS is rare, it is often ...
How to use isabgol for better digestion and gut healthHow to use isabgol for better digestion and gut health
Say Goodbye To Constipation With This Magic Drink!Say Goodbye To Constipation With This Magic drink!
Tasteless yet revolting: Isabgol for the digestively challenged Indian gutMost of India’s production of Isabgol, the soluble fibre made of psyllium seeds, is based in Sidhpur, a town in north Gujarat where Plantag...
- Dabur keen on Amrutanjan, hires Kotak
Is the Chennai-based 100-year-old cold balm-maker Amrutanjan, a possible takeover target on Dabur India’s radar?
- FMCG cos can't digest Isabgol's price hike
Global consumers who depend on the psyllium husk (Isabgol) for a perfect morning bliss, may have to shell out a tad more.