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Nutrients पोषक तत्व Carbohydrate | Types of carbohydrate || nutrients in hindi poshak tatva in hindi

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कार्बोहाइड्रेट क्या है, जाने इसके कार्य – What is Carbohydrate and its importance in Hindi||

Carbohydrates Contain the Glucose that the Body need for energy.
There are two main types of carbohydrates, simple and Complex. More refined carbohydrates converts quickly to glucose and released into the blood stream.
This can cause peaks and troughs in blood sugar level and results in variable energy levels refined or simple carbohydrates should make up only about 10% of your daily carbohydrates intake.

Complex Carbohydrates found in starchy food such as Potatoes, Bread, Brown Rice, Whole grain, pasta, Oats release glucose slowly in the bloodstream and provides more stable and sustainable energy level to the body.
This videos explain everything about carbohydrates.

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In this video, we have explained about Nutrients with basic concepts. by the end of this video, you will have all information about Carbohydrates, What is Carbohydrate? Types of carbohydrate, how carbohydrate is useful for us.

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Nutrients Definition / Types of Nutrition – Macro/Micro – Hindi / Urdu

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Nutrients Definition / Types of Nutrition - Macro/Micro - Hindi / Urdu

Nutrients Definition / Types of Nutrition – Macro/Micro – Hindi / Urdu

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Dr. Iftikhar Ahmad Saifi received his Bachelor degree in Unani Medicine and Surgery (BUMS) from India and Doctor of Naturopathy (ND) from the USA. He practiced naturopathic medicine in a center of repute for Health and Wellness in the heart of Hollywood for good 9 years. Presently he is settled and sees patients in Dubai, UAE.

Dr. Saifi strongly believes in the connection between mind, body, and spirit and that there is an inherent ability of the body to heal itself. Due to his multidisciplinary educational and practical background in Unani and Naturopathic Medicine, he brings a unique, personal approach to health & healing combining nutrients therapy, herbal medicine, physical medicine, Diet & nutrition, Hijamah (Cupping therapy) and lifestyle counselings to customize a natural, non-toxic treatment plan for each individual.

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Macro-nutrients and Micro-nutrients

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The main difference between macronutrients and micronutrients is that macronutrients are the macros (bigger or having calories) and human body requires macronutrients in larger quantities as they form shape and strength of the body whereas micronutrients are micros (smaller, containing no calories), needed in smaller quantities. … meanwhile, micronutrients such as vitamins, minerals and phytochemicals are essential for fighting the diseases and maintaining a good health.
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Nutrition Tips for Improving Your Health – Hindi

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The natural remedy to staying healthy is to follow a good exercise, diet, and sleep regimen. Dr. Gurudutta gives you tips to stay healthy and prevent illnesses if conventional medicine isn’t for you!

Good nutrition is one of the keys to good health. Good nutrition means eating foods that have a lot of vitamins and minerals in them, and foods that are not high in fat. For most people, foods that are high in fiber are a good choice, and almost everyone should eat five servings of fruits and vegetables every day.

Do I need to change what I eat?

Has your doctor talked with you about a medical problem or a risk factor, such as high blood pressure or high cholesterol?

Did your doctor tell you that this condition could be improved by better nutrition?

Do diabetes, cancer, heart disease, or osteoporosis run in your family?

Are you overweight, or have you gained weight over the years?

Do you have questions about what kinds of foods you should eat or whether you should take vitamins?

Do you think that you would benefit from seeing a nutritionist? (A nutritionist is a registered dietitian who specializes in nutrition counseling.)

Will it be hard to change my eating habits?

Probably, but even small changes can improve your health a lot. The main point is to keep trying to eat the right foods. Stay in touch with your doctor and nutritionist, to let them know how you are doing. Here are a few suggestions to help you improve your eating habits:

Find the strong points and weak points in your current diet. Do you eat three to five servings of fruits and vegetables every day? Do you get enough calcium? Do you eat high-fiber foods regularly? If so, good! You are on the right track. Keep it up. If not, you can learn the changes you need to make.

Make small, slow changes, instead of trying to make big, fast changes. Small changes will be easier to stick with.

Every few days, keep track of your food intake by writing down everything you ate and drank that day. Use this record to help you see if you need to eat more from food groups such as vegetables and fruits, or less from food groups such as meat and poultry.

Think about asking for help from a nutritionist if you have not already done so—especially if you have a medical problem that requires you to follow a special diet.

Can I trust nutrition information I get from newspapers and magazines?

Nutrition tips from different sources can sometimes disagree with each other. You should always check with your doctor first. Also, keep in mind this advice:

There is no “magic bullet” when it comes to nutrition. Short-term diets may help you lose weight, but they are difficult to keep up and even may be unhealthy in the long run.

Good nutrition does not come in a pill. You can take a vitamin pill to be sure you are getting enough vitamins and minerals, but your body benefits the most from the vitamins in healthy foods.

Eating small amounts of a variety of foods is best for your body. Learn to try new foods.

Remember, stories from people who have used a diet program or product, especially the ones in commercials and infomercials, are advertisements. Regained weight or other problems that come up after someone has completed the program are never talked about in those ads.

What changes can I make now in my diet?

Almost everyone can benefit from cutting back on fat. If you currently eat a lot of fat, try just one or two of these changes:

Eat three to four servings of low-fat dairy products every day. You can use reduced-fat cheeses and fat-free yogurt. For example, if you make pizza at home, try using part-skim mozzarella cheese on top.

If you eat meat, eat it baked, grilled, and broiled rather than fried. Take the skin off before eating chicken. Eat fish at least once a week.

Cut back on extra fat, such as butter or margarine on bread, sour cream on baked potatoes, and salad dressings.

Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables with your meals and as snacks.

When eating away from home, watch out for “hidden” fats (such as that in salad dressing and desserts) and be especially careful of oversized portions.

Read the nutrition labels on foods before you buy them. If you need help understanding the labels, ask your doctor or your nutritionist.

During the day, drink no-calorie or low-calorie beverages, such as water, unsweetened tea or coffee, and diet soda.

Balanced nutrition and regular exercise are good for your health even if your weight never changes. So try to set goals that you have a good chance of reaching, such as making one of the small changes in this handout or walking one more day per week.

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