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Piles- The vegetable of guar pods is often eaten by everyone. Grind 11 green leaves of cluster beans, 11 black pepper and mix it in 62 grams of water and drink it once a day in the morning, it cures piles (hemorrhoids in which blood does not fall). Eating guar pod vegetable is beneficial in night blindness.

Injury or sprain- Grind sesame and cluster beans in equal quantity and cook it with water, make a poultice, then tie the sprain or injury site, the pain will go away.

Coffee- Pain anywhere, whatever the pain may be, is lessened by drinking coffee. Coffee contains caffeine which induces stimulation by affecting the sensory cortex in the brain. This reduces pain. Coffee induces more urination. Drinking coffee dilates the heart and respiratory tubes. If there is a severe cough, asthma attack, then drink hot coffee that must be without milk and sugar. Drinking coffee, that is refreshing and digestible, helps to get rid of mental and physical fatigue and post-meal disturbances in the stomach. Taking coffee after a meal makes the mind happy and lightheaded as if nothing has been eaten in the stomach. Abdominal pain caused by eating neem-drinking opium, severe indigestion caused by eating opium, stomach ache due to non-digestion of food, in such a situation, drinking strong coffee gives energy. Wakan caused by insomnia is also removed by drinking coffee. Drinking coffee seems to be fun. Drinking coffee gives relief during an asthma attack. Drinking hot coffee without sugar twice with an interval of half an hour ends the intoxication of opium. If those who give up the habit of eating opium keep drinking coffee for a few weeks, then the habit of eating opium is left.

Weakness- By drinking too much coffee the semen becomes thinner, the sense organs and digestion becomes weak, the appetite stops. In old age, memory power is better by drinking coffee. Drinking coffee regularly reduces the risk of Alzheimer’s disease in old age by 50%. Pregnant women should consume coffee to a minimum, as it reduces the weight of the newborn baby. By drinking coffee continuously for a long time, the nerves become weak, health remains bad. Therefore, it should be drunk as a medicine when needed. If the harm appears from drinking coffee, then taking four doses of homeopathic medicine.

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  • Mihir Gupta

    Do you know a punjabi who is not a foodie... well I would call
    Myself a health aficionado . Food has an enthusiastic effect on me . Being the younger sibling with various health conditions, I was nurtured in an environment of overprotectiveness. Their concern was rooted in my lower immunity and frequent illnesses and my mother always emphasized a healthy diet, instilling in me the belief that "you are what you eat”.
    This belief was put to the test when I was the only one in my family to contract COVID-19. The isolation was challenging but became a pivotal moment for self-care and introspection. During this period, I leaned heavily on the wisdom imparted by my mother, who shared recipes for nutritious green juices and herbal teas, all sourced from our kitchen garden. I meticulously journaled this experience, recording each meal and its impact on my health.

  • Breathing is not always automatic. I learnt that the hard way.
    Even now, I can recall the harrowing memory from when I was 4: 3 AM, my chest tightening faster than I could explain. My parents rushing to find the nebuliser.
    For most kids, a medicine cabinet is usually a background object. Not for me, though. Ours had a schedule. Steroids. Inhalers. Steam. Nebulisers.
    My missed school days were no longer measured by absences, but by how long it took for my lungs to recuperate. This illness exiled me from the very body my childhood self had once taken for granted.
    But alongside the treatment, I began to notice smaller rituals. Rituals that made the illness feel a little less consuming. The nushkas (home remedies) were endless: adrak wali chai, honey stirred into turmeric or the steam inhalation my mom transformed into a myriad of herbs. My mother never called it nutritional science, but she knew what to make and when.
    When “healthy food” came to my mind, I pictured imported products, expensive superfoods and products in a vocabulary my childhood self could not decode.
    But I looked at my own kitchen.
    Lentils simmering, ginger crushing, yoghurt culturing. Ingredients so familiar, yet so valuable. The more I googled, the more I realised health shouldn’t be hidden behind imported deliveries. Sometimes, it can begin with what’s already waiting on the kitchen counter.
    This realisation became the foundation of Food Thy Medicine for me.
    I met my co- founder in the waiting room of a pulmonologist's clinic, where our shared routines of inhalers and nebulisers made the idea feel less like a project but a conversation we had to continue. Thus, I began contributing to this project during the summers after Grades 9 and 10. What began as an interest in food and health became deeply personal: a way to turn years of dependence on doctors, prescriptions and steroids into a desire to understand the body better. As a co-author, I helped build a platform that makes nutrition information practical, not glamorous.
    The research for my AI ensured isn’t built for a perfect kitchen, rather the half- empty fridge, rushed day and leftovers that people ask “What can we do with this?” It turns familiar ingredients into realistic meal ideas and our research explains what those ingredients contribute nutritionally.
    The point was never to make food mythical but to make useful information feel less daunting and more reliable. It does not replace doctors or medicine: and it shouldn’t. I still take my prescribed medicine. I still live with asthma. But the illness taught me that care doesn’t begin and end at a clinic door and may be found in the ordinary decisions at home. What we cook, what we keep in the fridge and how we care for ourselves between appointments.
    I can’t control every flare up. But I can keep asking better questions, and help more people see possibility in the food around them.

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