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Plant based living to reduce medication in the future

Supplements are one of the best ways to fulfill nutrient gaps. Even if you are the healthiest eater, you could be missing out on nutrients…reports Asian Lite News

There has been a greater emphasis on plant-based diets in recent times due to the increasing awareness around adopting a healthy and more sustainable eating habit. The growing consumption of meat products has reportedly led to a rise in health problems that include heart diseases, diabetes, obesity, and cancer.

A plant-based diet usually consists of high quantities of vegetables, fruits, nuts, seeds, legumes, whole grains, and beans and avoids the usage of animal-based ingredients that can cause harm to the animals. A well-structured plant-based diet is reported to be beneficial to people from all walks of life and help in reducing the chances of needing medication in the future.

Moreover, choosing a plant-based diet over meat products helps in promoting a sustainable way of living. However, with the adoption of a plant-based diet still in its nascent stages around the world, there are many underlying myths that need to be busted.

Shikha Dwivedi, Dietitian and Nutritionist at OZiva tells about plant-based living and its new way for the youth while debunking myths:

A plant-based diet fails to provide sufficient proteins

Proteins are very important nutrients for the human body as they not only provide energy but are also the building blocks for all kinds of body tissues. Now, one of the biggest myths around consuming plant-based has been that they are not enough to provide your body with the protein requirements that one needs. However, that could not be further from the truth. According to reports, the recommended protein requirement on a daily basis is around 0.8 gram of protein per kilogram of healthy body weight for most people. Many plant-based foods including beans, lentils, whole grains, nuts, rice, and seeds are rich in protein value and therefore are enough to fulfill those protein requirements.

Plant-based diet results in muscle loss

There are many reports on the internet that suggest that a plant-based diet leads to a loss of muscle, however, these suggestions are false. The concept of gaining muscle mass and overall strength are associated with the protein intake and workout routine of an individual. There are many viable plant-based options available in the market that help in building muscle effectively, in a similar fashion to animal products. In other words, the foods derived from plants that are high in protein will provide you with muscle mass just as well as the foods derived from animals.

Plant-based diets do not provide enough nutrients


Another big misconception about the consumption of a plant-based diet is that they are not successful in matching the nutrient requirements. It is not true as plant-based foods are the most nutrient-dense by far like leafy greens and legumes are very rich in iron, calcium, and zinc. Other alternatives may be rich in Vitamin K, with many tropical fruits possessing Vitamin C like mangoes and pineapples. Moreover, whole grains included in such diets are a wonderful source of fiber.

There aren’t many plant-based food alternatives to try out

Reports of there being only a limited number of plant-based alternatives to try out are just a myth. Such diets are not just restricted to eating salads, as there are a vast number of vegetables, fruits, grains, legumes, and seeds to choose from. Other than that, alternative options for cheese can be homemade with blended spices and nuts. Keep taste-testing different varieties of fruits, legumes, and vegetables as the more variety in your diet, the better.

A plant-based diet is a very costly affair


Many people believe that in order to maintain a well-planned plant-based diet, you have to shell out a lot of money. It’s not always the case as people can choose their plant-based requirements like seasonal fruits and vegetables from farmer markets at cheaper prices. Grain and legume purchases can be made in bulk, and they can also be kept in storage for a long time. Moreover, due to technological advancements, there is greater availability of plant-based products at reasonable prices, which wasn’t the case earlier.

Plant-based living.(photo:IANSLIFE)

Bonus tip: Opt for clean, plant-based supplements

Supplements are one of the best ways to fulfill nutrient gaps. Even if you are the healthiest eater, you could be missing out on nutrients. That is where plant-based multivitamin and protein supplements help you satisfy your holistic nutritional needs and protect vital organs like the brain and heart and load you up with much-needed stamina, energy, and improved metabolism. Include a lot of fiber and protein-rich foods and supplements in your diet to avoid health problems. Adopting simple habits like eating clean, including plant-based supplements, getting enough sleep, and daily physical activity can help you get healthier holistically.

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Himachal advocates cultivation of medicinal plants

As many as 318 farmers have been provided a financial assistance of Rs 99.68 lakh for the cultivation of medicinal plants from January 2018…reports Asian Lite News.

With the surge in demand for natural products, Himachal Pradesh, bestowed with rich biological diversity, has been advocating the cultivation of medicinal plants to supplement farmers’ income who largely hold small landholdings, officials said on Monday.

State’s Medicinal Plants Board under the Ayush Department has been encouraging farmers to cultivate them to supplement their incomes. For this, the state is providing financial assistance for the cultivation of medicinal plants under the National Ayush Mission.

Various farmer clusters have been prepared for this purpose. To get the benefit of financial assistance, a cluster must have at least two hectares of land. Each cluster comprises three adjoining villages in a 15-km radius. Mortgaged land can also be used for the cultivation of medicinal plants.

As many as 318 farmers have been provided a financial assistance of Rs 99.68 lakh for the cultivation of medicinal plants from January 2018.

The National Ayush Mission in 2019-20 has provided a financial assistance of Rs 128.94 lakh for medicinal plants component in the state. Out of this, Rs 54.44 lakh has been sanctioned for the cultivation of ‘atis’, ‘kutki’, ‘kuth’, ‘shatavari’, stevia and ‘sarpagandha’.

The state has set up herbal gardens in Joginder Nagar in Mandi district, Neri in Hamirpur district, Rohru in Shimla district and Jungle Jhalera in Bilaspur district.

Different types of medicinal plants, catering to different agro-climatic zones, are being grown in these herbal gardens, an official statement said.

The National Medicinal Plants Board of the Ministry of Ayush has established regional-cum-facilitation centre of the northern region at the Research Institute in Indian Systems of Medicine in Joginder Nagar. This centre is promoting the cultivation and conservation of medicinal plants in six neighbouring northern states — Punjab, Haryana, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Chandigarh and Himachal Pradesh.

To generate awareness among the public, plantation drive ‘Charak Vatika’ was carried out by the Ayush Department. Under this drive Charak Vatikas were established in 1,167 ayurvedic institutions with the planting of 11,526 plants. The phase-II of Charak Vatika started on June 7.

The state with diverse climatic conditions is home to 640 species of medicinal plants, distributed in the four agro-climatic zones. Tribal districts like Kinnaur, Lahaul-Spiti, Kullu and a few pockets in Kangra and Shimla districts, located at an altitude of over 2,500 metres, produce enormously medicinal plants.

Some of these include ‘patis’, ‘batsnabh’, ‘atis’, ‘tragen’, ‘kirmala’, ‘ratanjot’, ‘kala jeera’, ‘kesar’, ‘somlata’, ‘jangli heeng’, ‘charma’, ‘khursani ajwain’, ‘pushkar mul’, ‘hauver’, ‘dhop’, ‘dhamni’, ‘nechni’, ‘neri’, ‘kejavo’ and ‘buransh’.

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Telangana MP’s green challenge making a difference

Prabhakar Reddy accepted the challenge, planted saplings, posted the pictures to lend support Santosh Kumar’s cause…reports Mohammed Shafeeq.

Planting saplings on birthdays by politicians and celebrities in Telangana seems to have become the new fashion these days.

Their followers and fans also prefer to do something meaningful by presenting them saplings instead of bouquets or garlands.

Green India Challenge, an initiative of Member of Parliament J. Santosh Kumar, is credited with bringing this change.

The Rajya Sabha member’s Twitter timeline is flooded with pictures of political leaders, actors, sportspersons and other eminent people planting saplings to celebrate their birthdays by accepting his Green India Challenge (GIC).

While greeting other MPs, ministers, legislators, leaders and celebrities on their birthdays, the MP belonging to Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) urge them to plant a few saplings to mark the occasion. They respond by posting photographs clicked while planting the saplings.

“Hope you would plant few saplings to mark the special day of your life and see that your followers to do the same in order to achieve the dream of our CM KCR Sir’s HarithaTelangana,” Santosh Kumar tweeted tagging K. Prabhakar Reddy, the MP from Medak on his birthday on June 6.

Prabhakar Reddy accepted the challenge, planted saplings, posted the pictures to lend support Santosh Kumar’s cause.

Though looks symbolic, this initiative has helped in bringing a silent transformation. The MP’s passion about GIC and his continuous efforts to rope in top celebrities have helped the cause and so far led to planting of more than 10 crore trees in Telangana and other parts of the country.

It was on July 17, 2018 that Santosh Kumar launched GIC with the slogan ‘Hara Hai Toh Bhara Hai’ (If it is green, it is complete). “I was inspired by our Chief Minister’s Haritha Haram programme which is aimed at improving the green cover,” he said.

Started in 2015, Haritha Haram is one of the world’s largest plantation programme with an aim to increase the forest cover in the state from 24 per cent to 33 per cent. Every year, crores of saplings are being planted across the state under Haritha Haram, a brainchild of Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao, popularly known as KCR.

“Haritha Haram is a testimony of KCR garu’s vision for the overall development state and its citizens. The logic behind is simple. The thick, dense forest cover ensures timely arrival of seasons, rains, which in turn increases the agricultural productivity, reduces environmental pollution, instills healthy living and the list of benefits goes on,” says Santosh, a relative of the chief minister.

Keen to do his bit in promoting green cover, the MP came with the idea of GIC, inviting people from all walks of life to plant saplings.

The challenge gained momentum with people sending in images, videos, responses, positive opinions about taking part in GIC.

Several eminent personalities have responded to his call. Celebrities like Sachin Tendulkar, Sanjay Dutt, Ajay Devgun, Shruthi Haasan, Shraddha Kapoor, Chiranjeevi, Nagarjuna, Prabhas, Krishna, Pawan Kalyan, Mahesh Babu, Rajamouli, Samanta, Pullela Gopichand, P V. Sindhu, Saina Nehwal and Sania Mirza have participated in GIC.

Going beyond the symbolic gesture, Santosh Kumar adopted 2,042 acres of Keesara Reserve Forest on the occasion of state minister and TRS Working President K. T. Rama Rao’s birthday. This was in response to ‘Gift a smile challenge’ of Rama Rao, who wanted his supporters to do something meaningful for the society on his birthday. It is believed to be the first instance of an individual adopting a forest for its protection.

This idea of adopting and pledging care for reserve forests motivated others. Actor Prabhas of ‘Baahubali’ fame came forward for protection and development of 1,650 acres of Kazipally Reserve Forest on the outskirts of Hyderabad.

The actor gave Rs 2 crore to the forest department for the purpose.

Santosh’s call to industrialists to come forward to participate in the green movement also started evoking good response. Hetero Pharma agreed to shield the greenery and life in 2,543 acres of Mumbapur-Nallavelli Reserve Forest.

On the Chief Minister’s birthday on February 17, the MP gave a call for ‘Koti Vrukshaarchana’ or planting of 1 crore saplings. He appealed to everyone to plant at least three saplings wherever possible.

“This idea was instantly liked and lapped up. I spoke to various individuals, professionals, employed, self-employed including public representatives both at central and state levels and it became a hit in a jiffy,” he said.

Last month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded the Santosh Kumar’s initiative. In a letter to the MP, Modi congratulated him for undertaking ‘this noble initiative to preserve a cleaner, greener environment.’

The MP recently brought out the book ‘Vruksha Vedam’ which has the shlokas highlighting the importance of trees and forests as depicted in the Indian literature. It also explains the importance, medicinal and therapeutic properties of various plants, trees as mentioned in vedas for creating awareness among the general public.

GIC representatives Raghava and Karunakar Reddy say the GIC is for everyone. Anybody can plant 3 saplings in his/her house, park, balcony or any other place and WhatsApp selfie pictures to 9000365000. He will receive a message to download an App, where he can upload selgies. GIC also post the images its social media pages.

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