In
the recent Hindi-movie, ‘Krrish 3’, Kaal Company unleashes an unknown Virus
in Mumbai.
The
effects of the Virus are debilitating, with the masses getting immediately
affected and the healthcare & hospitals reeling under pressure. However,
the movie’s protagonists- Rohit Mehra (Scientist/Father played by Hrithik
Roshan), Krrish/Krishna (Superhero played by Hrithik Roshan) & the pregnant
Priya Mehra (Journalist & Krrish’s wife played by Priyanka Chopra) are safe
from its harmful effects.
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Earlier,
in the movie, ‘Koi Mil Gaya’, Rohit Mehra had benefited from the powers of
Jadoo (an alien from outer space).
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Consequently
his son, Krrish, has also inherited the super-powers by birth. But, though his
Krrish's wife, Priya, is on-site and is covering the news as a TV-journalist, she is
saved as she is pregnant with their child, who also has the same blood. Thanks
to Jadoo’s magic, Mehra family’s blood has the anti-bodies to be strong,
healthy and immune & counter such terror.
They remain unscathed and Rohit Mehra even manages to self-create a vaccine. For immediate problem solution, Krrish sprays it all over the city, exterminates the Virus and saves India – both health & wealth-wise. Not only are the citizens cured & normalcy returns, but also national wealth is saved as India does not have to depend on or pay Kaal Company for the vaccine!
They remain unscathed and Rohit Mehra even manages to self-create a vaccine. For immediate problem solution, Krrish sprays it all over the city, exterminates the Virus and saves India – both health & wealth-wise. Not only are the citizens cured & normalcy returns, but also national wealth is saved as India does not have to depend on or pay Kaal Company for the vaccine!
After
watching this reel-life blockbuster, I really wished everyone had such immunity
powers in real-life and India can be saved!
A Stronger, Healthier & Immune
India is the India of my dreams.
However,
the reality is starkly different. Unfortunately, our India is facing severe
Health dangers. It is said- ‘Health is
Wealth’.
“Health is…
a disease-free body.
a quiver-free breath.
a stress-free mind.
an inhibition-free intellect.
an obsession-free memory.
an ego that includes all.
a soul that is free from sorrow.”
– Sri Sri Ravishankar
A
healthy nation means better productivity and makes good economic sense.
An
immune nation means less man-hours are wasted as people’s bodies can fight against the germs and diseases.
When IndiBlogger gave an opportunity to share our vision in the
Immune India Contest, I was happy and confident that this would earn our India
some great ideas and solutions and a wealth of information.
Planning & Action
A
healthy nation is not the matter of chance- it is a matter of choice
& thorough planning. Just planning is not enough, sincere intention, action
and implementation is required.
How
can we save India? By planning & making everyone take action…
Information & Awareness
“Only
when people are informed, they will become aware;
Only
when they become aware, they will take action”
-Ndyakina Amooti
Very apt words as only when people are
informed and are aware, can we expect them to take action. That means
Information & Awareness can ensure Discussion & Solution.
Health-information can be shared with
the general masses through the print, radio and electronic media, plays,
theatre, street-shows etc. Putting up posters, hoardings and handing out
pamphlets can help too.
Change
For A Bright Future
Information, Awareness & Action as
discussed above can lead to Change. There has to be a change in the attitudes,
the mindset & the way things have always been done so as to expect a change
in the general living and society… We need to adopt the right and responsible
processes and emerge out of shadows and get ready to march into a glorious and
healthy future.
CSR
Corporate Social Responsibility or CSR
can bring about a huge change and make India’s health picture a lot rosier. There
are Companies that are working to help create a better India. Apart from the Government initiatives, sustained CSR efforts can ensure a day when there will be an India where no child goes to bed hungry and has clean drinking water. Preventable diseases will be prevented and child mortality will be reduced...
Challenges & Solutions
I listed some issues that directly or
indirectly relate to health, that I feel India is facing. These need to be
addressed for our nation’s health-progress.
Overpopulation-
India’s population makes developmental works, in all the fields including
health, challenging.
Raise awareness about- ‘Small family is
a Happy Family’- ‘Hum Do, Humara Ek’ (We Two, Our One {kid})!
Education & Illiteracy Problems- Most of India is still illiterate and
education-levels are low.
More stress on better quality education
services for all as development is faster for an educated nation.
Gender Inequality & Women’s Empowerment- Women are treated as second-class
citizens. There is female-infanticide. Those who survive, aren’t provided
education or better quality life.
Women’s education is of paramount
importance as ‘Educate a woman and educate a family.’
Poor Health Services-
Many places do not have basic healthcare facilities like hospitals. There is a
shortage of doctors. Counterfeit or expired Medicines or non-availability of
medicines also persist.
No compromise on Health facilities
& Services. Employ PPP (Public-Private Partnership) & NGO help.
Alarming Scenario-
India is fast becoming the Diabetes and Cancer-capital of the world.Diabetes is known as the 'silent killer' as it slowly damages the vital organs, nerves and blood-vessels.
More information about better diet and
healthy lifestyle needed. Timely diagnosis and proper medication is a must.
Poor Disease-Management-
Malaria, Dengue and other diseases are rampant. As per Government data, ‘This
year’s dengue outbreak is the worst in 6 Years’ with 55,063 dengue cases
reported this year till October 28, 2013. It is sad that many distrcts lack
Eliza kits. Diseases like Swine Flu, Bird Flu, HIV, Hepatitis etc shock the
administration from time to time.
Kolkata is back in kala-azar grip.
Kolkata is back in kala-azar grip.
Better Prevention and Mitigation. Illegal farms and businesses must be stopped as flies inhabit these places.
Poor Emotional Health-
Depression is a silent-killer. There is an alarming increase in the number of suicides.
New Age Schools & Change in
Education System needed.
Extreme Hunger & Poverty & Unemployment– Able bodied citizens are not
gainfully employed. This in turn means no disposable income to spend on good
healthy food as India still has Below-Poverty-Line (BPL) families.
It is sad that of the most
nutrition-deficient countries in the world, India ranks second.
Financial Access for Food can be
enabled with Food for Work Programme and MGNREGA- Poverty Alleviation through
Schemes. Greater transparency in ensuring proper handing over of free grains
and foodstuff to BPL families.
Food Wastage-
When so many are going hungry with no proper meals, tonnes of food are
callously allowed to go waste in godowns & granaries. Pest-infestation is
also there.
Proper maintenance and storage required
with strict enforcement.
Inflation-
With rising costs of foodstuffs and fruits and vegetables like Onions &
Tomatoes, some over 150% within the last couple of months, Inflation can play
havoc with our health-plan & diet with most items being pricey or not
affordable.
Price-control & Stability needed
with action against the guilty. Proper Transport Network, Stopping Speculation
& Hoarding & Increasing supply will help.
Physical Availability of Food-
There are regional differences in food availability in India’s various states. Recently
West Bengal refused to send Potatoes to other states, making it tough.
Transfer Food from State of Surplus to
those of deficit.
Adulteration-
Many food grains and products are adulterated. Consumers are taken for a ride. Some
unscrupulous elements add inferior quality or poisonous items to make a quick
buck- Food-grains, Milk, Oil…you name it and it has attracted dangerous additives and adulteration that
can prove deadly.
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In the Hindi-movie, ‘Mr.India’, Mr.
India (Invisible character played by Anil Kapoor) targets the shopkeepers and
the agents of the villain, Mogambo. Mr.India makes the girlfriend of the agent
feed- ‘Kankad-Pathar’ to give the
agent a taste of his own medicine! Good punishment for indulging in
adulteration!
Unfortunately, we don’t have Mr.India
to solve this for us.
Recently, Mid-day-Meals have been in
the news for the wrong reasons. Kids falling into & dying with burn
injuries in the Hot curry meals while they are being cooked…Lizards & caterpillars found in and causing death of
kids…Rotten eggs being served to kids…
Government has to take strict action
and ensure good healthy products are available.
ENSURE SAFETY & QUALITY OF FOOD-
Innovative Nutrition-Schemes should be launched with Nutrition intervention
promoting healthy & balanced diet.
Unsustainable Agriculture Practice– Non-Scientific agricultural practices, excessive
fertilizer use and improper Irrigation techniques cause ground-water depletion
and health-disasters.
Scientific agricultural practices, natural
manure use and proper Irrigation techniques are needed.
Conflict/Disaster–
In conflict or natural disaster hit areas, early intervention is needed.
Better food-solutions needed and combat
diseases at early stage else immunity will be threatened.
Poor Sanitation–
There is open defecation with 53% households or 620 million people in India doing so.
In the Hindi film, ‘3 Idiots’, the character ‘Chatur’ (also referred to as Silencer in the movie!) says– “There is no place for ‘Mutra-Visarjan’ in this country” (Mutra-Visarjan means Urination) Though there are Sulabh Souchalayas, yet their number is less.
In the Hindi film, ‘3 Idiots’, the character ‘Chatur’ (also referred to as Silencer in the movie!) says– “There is no place for ‘Mutra-Visarjan’ in this country” (Mutra-Visarjan means Urination) Though there are Sulabh Souchalayas, yet their number is less.
More toilets are needed to cater to the
large population.
Such an irony that November 19th was 'World Toilet Day', yet half of India does not even know what a Toilet is...
As per a World Bank Report, 'absence of toilet is one of the important contributors to malnutrition'.
The report was released on the eve of the first UN World Toilet Day.
The World Bank has said 'access to improved sanitation can increase cognition among children.'
Such an irony that November 19th was 'World Toilet Day', yet half of India does not even know what a Toilet is...
As per a World Bank Report, 'absence of toilet is one of the important contributors to malnutrition'.
The report was released on the eve of the first UN World Toilet Day.
The World Bank has said 'access to improved sanitation can increase cognition among children.'
Poor Hygiene & Cleanliness- Open defecation and garbage dumping and disposal has its
secondary problems like flies.
It is said- ‘Cleanliness is next to
Godliness.’ Better to train everyone as it impacts public health and the environment.
Environment-Unfriendly Acts-
Deforestation is allowed without any afforestation laws. Pollution is
increasing at all levels- Air, Water, Ground, Noise… Increase in the use of
plastic that’s not bio-degradable is a concern.
More Parks and Open Spaces so that our
kids and everyone can breathe fresh-air and see greenery. Kids can play and be
active and healthy.
Violation of Child Rights & Human Rights- Sorry
to find that inequality exists even after 66 years of Independence &
India’s ‘Fundamental Rights’ are yet to be upheld in real spirit.
Ensuring Rights...
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PRESENT SCENE & WHAT IS NEEDED IN INDIA:
Lifestyle Change
Social,
behavioral, physical, psychosocial and physiological factors have affected our
kids. Modern life has lifestyle disorders, stress, asthma, diabetes, cardiac
problems, cancer…
There
has been a great change in the Indian lifestyle, it having become more Videshi than Shuddh Desi!
Expecting-mothers
need protection from viral infection during pregnancy that can result in
congenital defects in the child. Further, Diabetic, Obese, Smoker/Alcoholic
mothers can also give birth to unhealthy or deformed kids.
Whether
it is having Cornflakes or processed foods for breakfast or having fried-items
or snacks or junk food... Kids like samosas, burgers, pizzas etc. that may not
exactly be healthy (unless prepared by a health-conscious Mom!)
Research
has shown that processed and junk-foods have caused severe problems in children
like early-puberty and weight-gain. Further, Obesity comes with its own
after-effects like Diabetes that is being diagnosed to even kids…
Kids
are now showing traits of adults which is ALARMING and needs to be addressed
right away.
Emotional Balance & Love &
Security
Nuclear
families with both parents working, can mean lesser time and attention for
kids. This can have its own impact like poor health. (My personal real-life
story at the end of this Post highlights this.)
Kids
must feel loved and cared for. Also a loved kid will have better emotional
health and no depression or suicidal tendencies as she/he will feel happy and
blessed. When we are happy, then our body is more immune.
Sense
of touch is very important. We must tell our kids that we love them and HUG our
kids more often. Hugging has its health-benefits!
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The
Hindi-film, ‘Munnabhai M.B.B.S’, advocated ‘Jaadu
ki Jhappi’ (Magical Hug). Munnabhai (Goon-turned-Doctor-Character played by
Sanjay Dutt) that set a lot of things right by employing his mother’s tried and
tested formula- ‘Jaadu ki Jhappi’! He cures patients!
Sense
of smell can have its own feel-good effect and hence good-health and immunity
too. Aromatherapy can be beneficial to raise spirits.
Good Diet or Nutrition
Mothers
can enforce a good diet for their family. It is said- ‘We are what we eat’.
Actually, ‘We are what we eat, what our Mothers ate and what their Mothers ate!’
‘Good Nutrition Starts From The Womb’
Quest for Healthy India can start
right from a child’s CONCEPTION stage.
Early
motherhood is a concern. Before the baby is born, the would-be mother needs care & attention & proper nutrition.
‘Charity
begins at home’.
It
makes sense to have caring and sensitive families to take care of the would-be-mother
and later both the mother and child. This sure is serious business and no
child’s play.
A correct diet means ‘Healthy Eating’.
Healthy Diet
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Healthy Diet
Being
a fussy-eater can have its health-problems. Children ought to have a balanced
diet with fresh, seasonal food items. Having the right food at the right time
is important. Skipping meals is a strict no-no. Mothers must encourage consumption
of salads and sprouts. Garnishing dishes with spices and herbs instead of
synthetic products will be natural. Dry-fruits like Walnuts, Almonds & Pista
etc are good for growing kids with their Omega-3 Fats. Artificial colours, preservatives and other chemicals should be avoided.
Prevent Cancers
Fruits
and Vegetables contain many vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and
phytochemicals that protect the body and help prevent some cancers. As per
studies, one-third of annual cancer deaths are due to dietary factors.
Nutrition-related issues like consuming fatty food-rich diet can cause cancers.
There
must be at least 30-40 grams fiber intake daily for cancer prevention. Natural,
unrefined and unpeeled foods have high fiber. Eating various vegetables
containing cancer-fighting Carotenoids can be helpful.
Natural Immunity & Longevity
Lemon-juice
with a glass of warm water and honey is very good for health. Lemon is a Citrus
fruit that contains Vitamin C that provides immunity against coughs and colds.
Linus Pauling won the Nobel Prize for this discovery. A glass of such lemonade
every morning before breakfast can be beneficial. I had read that Indira
Gandhi, the only female Prime Minister of India & the ‘only man in the
cabinet’, always followed this regimen.
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Honey
and Milk are extremely beneficial and wholesome foods that must be a part of
kid’s diet.
My
grandfather always has a banana after all his three meals. Recently, I read a
research study that advocated such Banana consumption for good health &
longevity.
Eggs
are very essential and have been proved to enhance immunity. ‘Sunday
ho ya Monday, Roz khao ANDEY’ (Whether it’s Sunday or Monday, have EGGS
everyday).
Fish is good for the health and increases immunity.
Fish is good for the health and increases immunity.
Good Habits
A
recent ad shows a Tiger-Mom who stresses the importance of “Good Habits” and
says, “Good habits are not formed in a day or easily”. There is little
doubt that forming the right habits right from inception is very essential.
Exercise-
Experts
say ‘being active and having a fitness regime are crucial to the growth’.
Children
require real exercise everyday. ‘A healthy mind dwells in a healthy body.’ Better
to get kids to go for cycling, swimming or other physical sports and
activities. Exercise boosts their energy
and provides head-to-toe-benefits. Physical exercise reduces obesity and
cancer-risk.
The New Delhi Municipal Council will set up 33 eco-friendly gyms that can be used for free. There should be more such initiatives in other cities too.
The New Delhi Municipal Council will set up 33 eco-friendly gyms that can be used for free. There should be more such initiatives in other cities too.
Discipline-
Good
to spend fewer hours as Couch-Potato in front of TV or Computer-Screen or just
being a book-worm!
Exposure to Sunlight-
“Bliss, knowledge and wisdom are Sun himself. I bow to Mitra, Bhanu, to
the shining one, the cause of the universe and let Him protect me from death.”
– Atharva Veda
Our body gets Vitamin D
with exposure to the Sun.
Washing Hands Properly-
Kids must be trained to
wash their hands with Soap/Handwash before eating food or after returning home
from outside.
Every year, about 2 million children die of Diarrhoea and Pneumonia globally.This menace can be tackled by washing hands thoroughly before eating.
Every year, about 2 million children die of Diarrhoea and Pneumonia globally.This menace can be tackled by washing hands thoroughly before eating.
Sleeping Right-
Kids need proper sleep for
their well-being. During sleep, their brains are developed. That leads to
better immunity. A good night’s rest can mean a cheerful child, rather than a
frazzled/grumpy child & parents! A regular bedtime and routine needs to be
established. Sleep also aids Memory.
Water Consumption-
Kids
must be encouraged to drink 6-8 glasses water to replace the body-fluids. Water
has to be purified as there is a risk of many water-borne diseases.
Parents
need to note- too much protection can be harmful. Take the example of my
Senior-Citizen neighbours. They drink pure UV-filtered water and Aunty does the
cooking using the same water (and not tap-water that I use). Whenever they go
out for food or have any dishes from outside, their immunity is severely
threatened and they invariably fall sick. Small children & elderly people
are most susceptible to any changes.
In many villages, there is
no electricity and there are no sophisticated water-purifiers. In schools,
solar-powered-water-purifiers must be installed. NGO SANA is implementing this
in some rural schools. More NGOs must come forward to make India immune.
Nutritional
Supplements-
Iron supplements are given
to adolescent girls in some places. Some kids need extra supplements owing to
nutritional deficiencies. The B-complex group of vitamins, Zinc or Calcium
deficiencies can cause pain in the limbs of growing children.
A powdered combination of
one or more food-grains like maize, bajra etc in water or milk is healthy. It
is called Sattu (in Bihar) & Chhatua (in Odisha).
Health-drinks are readily
available to enhance the taste of milk and provide additional nutrition for the
growth of children.
New-Age-Schools
& Education System
Practical & No Pressure-
I believe that our
education system needs to evolve with the times. Apart from plain rote-studies,
the practical approach and questioning spirit needs to be inculcated.
There
should be less focus on grades and more on actual understanding and learning.
That should help as a solution to over-burdened, depressed and suicidal kids.
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They
must feel “ALL IS WELL” as Rancho (Smart Engineer Character played by Aamir
Khan) upholds in the Hindi-Movie, ‘3 Idiots’. (In the movie, Rancho’s senior
commits suicide owing to study-pressure.)
Group-Oriented-
Ask kids to come to school even when
they are sick. That way, the immunity of the entire group will build up.
Proper Guidance-
Schools must be made
aware. ‘Catch them young’. Their impressionable and curious minds
should get the right channels and outlets.
Indian kids are really
smart. My kid is a gadget-freak who knows more about their operation than me or
my hubby! As per a survey published in The Times Of India (TOI) today, ‘Indian Kids more aware than US, UK peers’-
Indian Children in the age group of 8-12
years are more knowledgeable and concerned about global issues than their
counterparts in the US and the UK.
My point is- Why don’t our
Schools teach our kids more about saving our health and environment? Teachers
and Schools can guide kids to actually make their parents and adults fall in
line and adopt good habits e.g. carrying cloth-bags instead of demanding
plastic-bags! Kids can inspire parents and their families to live healthier and
greener lives.
Today’s TOI also has
another article that informs ‘Kids less
fit than parents were at their age’- ‘A child today takes 90 seconds more to
run a mile than his counterpart did 30 years ago.’
‘Researchers have found that children’s cardiovascular fitness is declining
worldwide.’ It means our kids won’t be as fit (as we
are now) when they are adults and may suffer from poor health-conditions like
heart disease later.
Yoga
“Yogah Kamashu Kaushalam” (Yoga
is skillful action) – Bhagavad Gita
“Yoga teaches us to cure what need
not be endured and endure what cannot be cured.”
– B.K.S. Iyengar, The
Father of Iyengar Yoga
I feel Yoga must be
compulsorily introduced in all the schools.
It teaches kids to attain concentration and self-control. Yoga provides
developmental and immunity benefits. Just like a good diet, Yoga in daily life
can help India.
Prayer/Meditation-
Schools
must include Prayer or Meditation daily as these have healing benefits. Kids
can feel enthused and energized with the positive power of prayer or meditation.
Music & Dance-
Learning Music & Dance
can enhance the feel-good serotonin levels. The medical world is already using
these to treat npatients. They can be very soothing and relaxing and appeal to
the higher creative and intellectual pursuits. I feel Music & Dance must be given
greater chance & schools will earn more fans at a glance! There
will be a stronger, healthier & more immune India for sure.
Technology
To The Rescue
In today’s Internet-age of
Smartphones and Tablets, Apps can come to the rescue to help build a more
immune and healthier India. Health-Apps can be developed, popularised and used
to better India’s health.
Traditional
Knowledge, Natural Growth- Emphasis on India’s vast
treasure-house of ancient knowledge can help naturally in the modern times. I
have shared more information in my Post. Some Indian kids are lucky as they
have the best of tradition as well as modernity.
Ayurveda
means- ‘The Science of Life’. Application
in modern life has been useful. Many
herbs and plants are used in Ayurveda. Some of them are listed here.
Chyawanprash-
India’s Rishi-Muni (Sages) had a
wealth of knowledge and developed amazing products like the Chyawanprash.
Regular use of the Chyawanprash is sure to make India stronger, healthier and
more immune, that too in a natural way without aide-effects.
Proper Immunisation- Vaccines in proper ages of the child are a must. In case kids fall and hurt themselves, Tetanus Injection must be administered.
Proper Immunisation- Vaccines in proper ages of the child are a must. In case kids fall and hurt themselves, Tetanus Injection must be administered.
Kudos
to India’s Polio campaign and its Brand Ambassador, Amitabh Bachchan and the
phrase ‘Do boond zindagi ki’ (Two
drops of Life) that has achieved a breakthrough with no more fresh cases.
There
are some diseases like the Chicken-pox, the immunity to which is achieved after
experiencing it. However, why take the pains? As an unfortunate victim of
Chicken-pox two and half times, I can vouch that it is much easier to take the
preventive vaccine!
It
is high-time that we invest more on R&D and develop our own indigenous and
low-cost vaccines (and do not have to rely on
foreign-companies or high-priced ones like in the Krrish3 Hindi-movie!)
‘Prevention
is better than the Cure’.
God
has been kind to bestow me with educated and experienced parents and in-laws
who have guided me with and used traditional and natural processes and methods
for my kid.
Ethical Doctor- I
am lucky to have Dr. Arabinda Mohanty as the pediatrician of my child. Dr.
Mohanty strictly said “NO Dabba-Khira” (‘Dabba’
means Box & ‘Khira’ means Milk in
Odia), “only Mother’s Milk as Mother’s milk is best for the baby”.
Mother's milk has many natural anti-bodies that can make the baby strong & healthy & provide immunity. Colustrum, the initial Mother’s milk, is recommended right after the baby's birth for its vital ingredients.
NO
‘outside’ food for the kid. First 6 months, exclusive diet of Mother’s Milk and
thereafter, Mother’s Milk along with “Roti-Dal
& Rice-Dal & Curry & Juice” – items straight from our Kitchen
with carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, minerals…
May
the tribe of such ethical doctors rise.
I
can proudly say that I have not spent money on such processed baby-food
tin-cans for my kid.
I
do hope may many kids come to the forefront when there is the Hindi film
dialog-
“Agar Maa ka Doodh piya hai, to saamne aa!” (If you have drunk mother’s milk, then come to the front!)
I can proudly claim that my kid has strong bones and is tall thanks to the good massage and nutrition that my mother has provided me and my kid!
“Agar Maa ka Doodh piya hai, to saamne aa!” (If you have drunk mother’s milk, then come to the front!)
I can proudly claim that my kid has strong bones and is tall thanks to the good massage and nutrition that my mother has provided me and my kid!
My real-life
story-
Both
my husband and I were working (my hubby still does!) in the Software Industry.
My husband was away for work very frequently, sometimes for longer periods like
a fortnight or 2-3 months. I had kept a part-time governess for my kid.
However, when I returned from office, I’d find my kid totally drained out,
inactive and drowsy. The governess said that my kid has finished all the food I
had prepared for her in the morning. Later on I realized who enjoyed all the
food and juice!
My
kid fell ill on a regular basis and I used up my sick-leaves when either my kid
was sick or the governess did not report for work citing she was sick! When I
requested for leave, and people asked me the reason and I informed that my kid
has fever, everyone at office was surprised and disbelievingly screamed,
“AGAIN? OH! NOT AGAIN!”
But,
this was reality. Every week my kid missed school as she was sick, having high
temperature for at least 3-4 days. I realized that I had to take immediate
action for her health-solution and to drive away my mental tension! That’s when
I quit my job. No governess was required any more!
I took care of my kid and fed her timely and well. I also gave her Dabur Chyawanprash and Dabur Honey with Milk that she simply relished.
I took care of my kid and fed her timely and well. I also gave her Dabur Chyawanprash and Dabur Honey with Milk that she simply relished.
Within three weeks, I found a marked change in her health. My kid no longer fell sick or missed school (Touch-wood!)!
I am so delighted that the natural Ayurveda and ingredients in Dabur Chyawanprash had helped strengthen my kid.
Apart from the right products and Maa ka Doodh (Mother’s Milk), Maa ka Pyaar (Mother’s Love) and time and attention is also important to build a stronger, healthier and more immune child.
We don't have a second chance to grow. Reminds me of the lyrics of a song from the Hindi-movie, '3 Idiots'. While the first line of the song- "Give me some sunshine, Give me some rain" can be achievable, "I wanna grow up once again" is not possible. The time to grow is NOW.
A
mother’s love and sacrifice never goes in vain!
I am proud that my kid has won a Special Prize in the Dabur Chyawanprash Immune India Campaign!
I am proud that my kid has won a Special Prize in the Dabur Chyawanprash Immune India Campaign!
This was my Post for the IndiBlogger Immune India Contest which DID NOT WIN even a consolation prize!
Loved the way you intertwined Bollywood with the topic. Best wishes for the contest.
ReplyDeleteThanks Geeta for your wish! Delighted that you loved my post! :)
DeleteLovely post dear! :) All the best :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Bushra! Glad you liked it!
DeleteBest wishes to you too! :)
Really nice thoughts and well put together. All the best for the contest.
ReplyDeleteMy entry for the contest is at http://www.indiblogger.in/indipost.php?post=299732. Hope you like it.
Thanks Doc for your kind words and wish!
DeleteI am honored that a Doc likes my Immune India Post!
Am sure your Post will be great! Will check it out:)
I like how you include little bit of filmi episodes here and there in the post. Very well woven one.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Indrani! Glad you liked it!
DeleteI feel Movies unite India and can very much be taken as examples from which we can learn & better our lives! :)
Wow you are a filmi encyclopedia :) and loved the line, we don't have a second chance to grow...
ReplyDeleteAll the best Anita!
Thanks a lot Seeta for your wow compliment & wish! What more does a HUGE Filmi Fan like me need?!!! :)
DeleteYes, it's true- We don't have another chance- it's mere wishful thinking...
Best wishes to you! :)
A Mov(ie)ing post Anita!
DeleteI think will cross Chennai Express in box-office (indivote) collections.
Would appreciate your candid comments on my post at http://www.indiblogger.in/indipost.php?post=299726
Thanks a lot, Saket for your Mov(ie)ing comment! *Smiling* :)
DeleteWish your wish were true! BTW, Krrish3 has crossed Chennai Express as the biggest Blockbuster! My Post, sadly, yet has to garner the Indivotes.... :)
Sure, am checking out your post right NOW!!! :)
Love the way you always incorporate movies into your writing, Anita.
ReplyDeleteMine is here - http://www.indiblogger.in/indipost.php?post=291307.
And I've helped you garner a vote. :)
Thanks a lot Poonam! I got similar comments! Great that everyone likes my style- I have always loved referring to Hindi movies & songs as I love them so much! :)
DeleteThanks for the Vote! Off to your site to check it out... Am sure it'll be great! :)
Written great in detail! The movie comparison sounds good ..all the best dear :)
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, Uma!
DeleteAs I watched Krrish3 a few days ago, the memory is still fresh in my mind. The moment I watched it, I knew it had to be in my Post! The rest of the movies naturally came in! :)
Glad you liked!
Best wishes to you too! :)
Well written Anita . Best of luck :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Pallavi! Delighted that you liked it!
DeleteBest wishes to you too! :)
Mahn I simply loved your post ! <3
ReplyDeleteI love how you put magical hugs and self confidence 'aal is well' other than just highlighting foods that lead to immunity ! My best wishes for you and this fab post :D
Thanks a lot for such hearty comment & wish! Am so happy you loved it! :)
DeleteI tried to list out as many relevant points as I could think! Hope all our inputs will help our India to be more healthy & immune...
Best wishes to you too for your wonderful Post!
What a great way to present the Post...I must say you have done a very good Job Anita.. :).
ReplyDeleteTotally in Bollywood Style..I just Loved going through it.. :D
Good Luck for the contest.. :D
Thanks a lot Harsha for your appreciation & wish! Delighted you loved it!
DeleteBeing a PhD student & Social Researcher, all these points are very close to my heart. Being a huge movies fan, the connections pop out!
Anita.. very engaging post... How excellently entwined the topic with entertainment.. :)
ReplyDeleteWould love your remarks on my post- http://cerebralrendezvous.blogspot.in/2013/11/recollections-from-my-moms-journal.html
Thanks Priyanka for stopping by! Delighted that you liked my serving of Health & entertainment together! :)
DeleteOkay, off to visit your Blog now!
I think everyone should read this post and it is really a good write up. You have explained every aspect that can affect immunity and you have also given the best solutions.
ReplyDeleteWish yo all the best.
Thanks Pravin for this lovely comment! :)
DeleteI did my best to write using my experience as a PhD Researcher, Mother, Movie-Reviewer & a happy consumer of Dabur products.
I do hope all our inputs and efforts can usher an Immune India! :)
Best wishes to you too!
Only a mother can identify the problems as you did. As I finish reading your article I want to scroll over again. *maa ka pyar* loved it :)
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, Praneet :) Your ('Over again' = Once more) comment means a lot :)
DeleteThanks for recognizing the Mom in me. You are right. My experience helped me!
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