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Top 5 health tips from Milind Soman!

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Top 5 health tips from Milind Soman!

Actor and former supermodel Milind Soman is one of the very celebrities in the country, who creates ripples on social media with his fitness. He is being following by thousands for his determination and dedication to stay healthy and fit. Even at 54, is a great inspiration to many.

In case, if you are planning to lose weight or just trying to lead a healthy lifestyle, then this piece is for you. Give a quick read of his statements on the fitness and follow them as well.

  1. “For me, almonds have been a preferred pre-breakfast snack for years now as they are a good source of essential nutrients like, protein and vitamin E which are good for health. Along with that, nuts provide energy, which helps me kick start my day.”
  2. “For me, getting the right amount of sleep is my number one priority. In today’s world where we have so many screens around us, many find it difficult to let go, switch off and sleep. But it’s very important to build this discipline in your lifestyle and give your mind and body the rest they require, to be able to perform to their best potential.”
  3. “Beyond dedicating a few hours during the week for some form of physical exercise, it’s also important to make conscious lifestyle changes. Opt to take the stairs whenever you can instead of the lift if you need some groceries, walk till the store instead of taking your car, cycle to nearby distances whenever you have the time and choose healthier snacks like almonds, makhanas or seasonal fruits whenever you are hungry between meals. As a habit I cannot sit still for long durations, even on a flight, I prefer to get up, walk around and stretch my legs. Begin by making these small changes to your lifestyle to see the difference.”
  4. “I know how hard it is to give up smoking. But I’m also someone who’s done it and knows from firsthand experience that it’s totally worth it. Smoking impacts your stamina, the way you think and the extent that you can truly live. And I realised this once I started running. It took me 3 years, but I kicked the habit. For me, procrastination worked. I would just postpone the urge to smoke for some time till the urge went away and eventually I stopped. I highly recommend it to anyone who’s trying to quit.”
  5. “I firmly believe that we are never too old to start or learn something new. I started endurance running only in 2003 when I was 38 and I haven’t stopped since. More than the physical fitness, for me it is about believing in yourself. It’s about dealing with life in a positive way, learning positive lessons from every experience and situation. When you take up any kind of exercise or activity, at any age, start slow – understand and accept how your body and mind respond and move forward accordingly. Whether you choose to practise yoga, run, swim, cycle, or hit the gym, use all exercise or activity to make your mind strong and balance your mental health.”

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Celebrity Lifestyle Coach Reveals Health Benefits of Star Anise

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Celebrity Lifestyle Coach Reveals How To Use Star Anise

Star Anise is the most common ingredient in the Indian kitchens and is a widely used spice around the world but do you know that it can used for indigestion and to treat flu. Well, it is the most powerful ingredient that helps in treating many health issues.

Celebrity lifestyle coach and nutritionist Luke Coutinho recently shared a post about the benefits of a common Indian spice called star anise or chakra phool.
Luke captioned the post “The magic in this is shikimic acid…also used by pharma for the common Tamiflu drug…works wonders for thousands of our clients…hope it works for you too…kids over 5 can have a few sips…make an informed decision…if it suits you do it, if not then don’t…”

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Mom-to-be Kajal Aggarwal motivates all pregnant women: Watch video

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Mom-to-be Kajal Aggarwal motivates all pregnant women: Watch video

Actress Kajal Aggarwal, who made a name for herself in Tollywood, is expecting her first child with husband and businessman Gautam Kitchlu. She has been working out regularly with fitness trainer Anisha Shah.

She took to her Instagram handle and posted a video along with the note, saying, ” I have always been a very active person and worked out my whole life. Pregnancy is a different ball game! All women who are pregnant without complications should be encouraged to participate in aerobic and strength conditioning exercises as part of a healthy lifestyle during their pregnancy – Pilates and barre helped my body change for the better pre and through my pregnancy. This transformative approach has me feeling stronger, longer, and leaner.”

She added, “The goal of aerobic conditioning in pregnancy should be to maintain a good fitness level throughout without trying to reach peak fitness.”

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Anushka Sharma: Worried about hating my own body after pregnancy

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Anushka Sharma: Worried about hating my own body after pregnancy

Actor-producer Anushka Sharma and her husband Virat Kohli welcomed their first child, Vamika in January this year.

In a recent interview with Grazia, she opened up about embracing body positivity and said, “Only a week ago, I was telling a friend how afraid I was because of this pressure that’s thrust upon women to look a certain way, even before they become mothers, before they get pregnant, and definitely after they’ve had a baby. Despite being somebody who is fairly self-aware, I was worried. I kept thinking – am I going to hate my body?”

The actress added, “I’ve realised that it’s a state of mind, it has nothing to do with how you look,” she said. The actress added, “My body’s not as it used to be; it’s not as toned as it was. And I’m working towards it because I like to be fit. Having said that, I am so much more comfortable in my skin today than I was before, even when I had that perfect body.”

She further stated, “I don’t do that anymore. I click a picture and I post it without obsessively scrutinising how I look. You have to be accepting of the body that’s done something so profound and miraculous for you. I’d never want my daughter to grow up with that sense of lacking that we’re always made to feel as women. Ultimately, it’s all about perspective. The girl who has the ‘perfect’ body can still not feel great while the girl who doesn’t have a body that aligns with societal beauty standards can still, be immensely confident.”

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