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Digestive Health
Digestive Health
Digestion is the process of breaking down food into nutrients, such as vitamins, proteins and fats, so that they are more easily absorbed. The digestive system involves organs (mouth, gullet, stomach, intestines) and glands (salivary glands, liver, gall bladder and pancreas). Digestive problems, e.g. changed or abnormal digestion, encompass a wide range of conditions; they vary in their severity and cause, and may depend on the part of the digestive system involved. Most conditions occur in the intestines. These are often caused by bacteria or are related to food intake (e.g. allergies). Common symptoms include abdominal pain, changes in bowel habits, indigestion and heartburn. Severe conditions include Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), Inflammatory Bowel Syndromes (e.g. Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis), gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), peptic ulcers and Celiac disease.
Dietary fibres are the most common alternative, either sold as food supplements or used in functional food. Alongside botanical sources (e.g. algae), a variety of fruits are also popular. Examples include plums, figs, dates and apricots. Additionally, health claims have been authorised for several grain fibres (e.g. rye, oat grain, barley and wheat bran fibres), which producers can include in their marketing.
Digestion is the process of breaking down food into nutrients, such as vitamins, proteins and fats, so that they are more easily absorbed. The digestive system involves organs (mouth, gullet, stomach, intestines) and glands (salivary glands, liver, gall bladder and pancreas). Digestive problems, e.g. changed or abnormal digestion, encompass a wide range of conditions; they vary in their severity and cause, and may depend on the part of the digestive system involved. Most conditions occur in the intestines. These are often caused by bacteria or are related to food intake (e.g. allergies). Common symptoms include abdominal pain, changes in bowel habits, indigestion and heartburn. Severe conditions include Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), Inflammatory Bowel Syndromes (e.g. Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis), gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), peptic ulcers and Celiac disease.
Dietary fibres are the most common alternative, either sold as food supplements or used in functional food. Alongside botanical sources (e.g. algae), a variety of fruits are also popular. Examples include plums, figs, dates and apricots. Additionally, health claims have been authorised for several grain fibres (e.g. rye, oat grain, barley and wheat bran fibres), which producers can include in their marketing.
Anti-obesity products
Anti-obesity products are marketed as food supplements. An increasing number of food supplements in Europe are being marketed to fight obesity. Consumers are increasingly interested in herbal solutions, especially when they are replacing synthetic products. Product development and innovation is difficult but viable for this segment.
There are several natural anti-obesity alternatives which compete with botanicals: Supplements or yoghurt drinks containing Lactobacillus acidophilus and Bifido-bacterium BB-12 (bacterial cultures which support the digestive system) are strong competitors in the probiotic market.
--Flaxseed oil (as a supplement) is another popular choice in preventing and treating obesity, and it also helps support the digestive system and, more directly, keeps blood cholesterol levels under control. The oil has significant marketing appeal owing to its high omega-3 fatty acid content.
--Consumers are also using fruits as a weapon in their Armour in the fight against obesity. One such example is the combination of different fruits, such as figs, tamarinds, etc., as a supplement (e.g. in cubes), these being used for their laxative properties.
There are several natural anti-obesity alternatives which compete with botanicals: Supplements or yoghurt drinks containing Lactobacillus acidophilus and Bifido-bacterium BB-12 (bacterial cultures which support the digestive system) are strong competitors in the probiotic market.
--Flaxseed oil (as a supplement) is another popular choice in preventing and treating obesity, and it also helps support the digestive system and, more directly, keeps blood cholesterol levels under control. The oil has significant marketing appeal owing to its high omega-3 fatty acid content.
--Consumers are also using fruits as a weapon in their Armour in the fight against obesity. One such example is the combination of different fruits, such as figs, tamarinds, etc., as a supplement (e.g. in cubes), these being used for their laxative properties.
Monday, March 5, 2018
2018 Reunion of GE-64 Lively Group
This write up is meant for those who could not participate in this year's Sensational Reunion due to their own unavoidable personal reasons.
Ramji, Kadir ,Thukkaram,Param and Baby had decided on a choicest,lovely location, called Vaal Parai ( வால் பாà®±ை )
A few of the enthusiastic participants, such as,Nanda flew from Bombay, Ramji drove all the way from Trivandrum to the destinaton by Road , K.S.Chami ,Ramki , Mani and P.V.Vaidya from Coimbatore, Swamy and V.Lakshminararayanan flew from USA , Shan, Param, Kadir , Baby,Thukkaram, Damu etc. travelled from Chennai , Ananth, Kannan, Krishnamurthy of Tata Power and Zahoor flew from Bangalore , ( அடியேன் தாசன் , வாகையழகன் , அதாவது , ஜெயராமன் ) that is self and my only better half, Gowri RAILED from Bangalore........... and a sum total of whopping 32 vibrant youngsters of average age of 70 years reached the Great Mount Resort at Pollachi to celebrate the fantastic fun of being with each other's valuable company on their 53rd year after leaving their Almamater !
At the reception counter , we all were given a warm welcome not only by Resort Receptionist but also by our ever loving Kadir and Thukkaram with cool welcome drinks.
After occupying our respective lovely cottages in the midst of Splendid Mother Nature and after refreshing ourselves, we assembled in an Amphi Theater, wherein, our dear Thukkaram invited all of us to occupy our seats and briefed us about our three days sojourn and after a while, we all stood in silence for two minutes, paying homage to the departed souls of our GE-64 ites , Prof.Rajaram and Works Director, Ashok Leyland, Shri Audimoolam.
Later on , we all once again reassembled in warm dining hall and had tasty meal with varieties of items as Buffet Dinner.
Day -1 comprised of forest visit and Day-2 was comprising of visit to Tea Estates , Dam sites, such as Thunikkadavu, Parambukkulam Aaliyar Dam , Balaji Temple in the midst of Lovely Tea Estates. We also saw elephant training center and a surprise Lunch Offer by Parry Estates Manager with extra ordinary warmth and affection, courtesy , Plantation Ramachandran's amazing intimacy with such Royal Dynasties. Ramji took us for a two hour tour of Coffee Plantations and Coffee Seed Processing Plant which was really highly educative for all of us.
The whole group wants to record here our deep indebtedness with profound gratitude to Ramji,Kadir, Thukkaram and Baby , because of whom we all had a wonderful three and a half day most memorable sojourn at Pollachi.
Ramki and Kannan enthralled us while having spiritual discussions on the evenings of Day-2 and Day-3.
On the whole it was one of the most memorable three and a half days in our lives .
Enroute back to Coimbatore, self and Kannan had a Divine Darshan of Eechanari Ganapathy Temple nearer to the main city, which was yet another heartening experience.
I was personally moved by seeing and observing Zahoor's sincerety in his leading a highly disciplined way of his life ,for doing his routine prayers and Namaaz very regularly.
We all were honoured and were given a highest respect by Mount Resort choosing , our dear Kadir to Hoist the National Flag , on the Republic Day,which we all felt as though that our own Almamater is given its due status as it is the oldest Engineering College in India , being honoured.
Tentatively, it was decided to have three days trip for GE-64 Group to Goa for 2019, 26th Jan.
P.S :- For all the other sensational photographs , please see GE-64 whats app group messages.
Tuesday, February 27, 2018
Income Tax - Year 2018-19 Benefits to Seniors
1.Rs. 40,000 standard deduction introduced
2.More income tax benefits on single premium health insurance policies
3. new Section 80TTB is proposed to be inserted to allow a deduction up to Rs.50,000 in respect of interest income from deposits
held by senior citizens.
4.The government also proposed to increase the investment limit in Pradhan Mantri Vaya Vandana Yojana or PMVVY to Rs. 15 lakh
from Rs. 7.5 lakh. It also proposed to extend the Pradhan Mantri Vaya Vandana (PMVVY) scheme till March 2020. Pradhan Mantri
Vaya Vandana Yojana, a scheme meant for senior citizens, offers a guaranteed interest rate of 8 per cent.
5. Higher TDS or tax deducted limit for senior citizens: The threshold for deduction of tax at source on interest income for senior
citizens is proposed to be hiked from Rs. 10,000 to Rs.50,000.
6.Budget 2018, the government proposes to increase the deduction for senior citizens on payment of health insurance premiums. The
limit is set to go up from Rs. 30,000 Rs. 50,000
7.Higher income tax deduction for senior citizens for medical treatment of specified diseases: The deduction available payment
towards medical treatment of specified disease is proposed to be hiked to Rs. 1 lakh for very senior citizen (earlier Rs. 80,000) and
senior citizen (earlier Rs. 60,000).
source referance:
http://emedianama.in/2018/02/24/10-income-tax-rules-that-will-change-from-april-details-here/
2.More income tax benefits on single premium health insurance policies
3. new Section 80TTB is proposed to be inserted to allow a deduction up to Rs.50,000 in respect of interest income from deposits
held by senior citizens.
4.The government also proposed to increase the investment limit in Pradhan Mantri Vaya Vandana Yojana or PMVVY to Rs. 15 lakh
from Rs. 7.5 lakh. It also proposed to extend the Pradhan Mantri Vaya Vandana (PMVVY) scheme till March 2020. Pradhan Mantri
Vaya Vandana Yojana, a scheme meant for senior citizens, offers a guaranteed interest rate of 8 per cent.
5. Higher TDS or tax deducted limit for senior citizens: The threshold for deduction of tax at source on interest income for senior
citizens is proposed to be hiked from Rs. 10,000 to Rs.50,000.
6.Budget 2018, the government proposes to increase the deduction for senior citizens on payment of health insurance premiums. The
limit is set to go up from Rs. 30,000 Rs. 50,000
7.Higher income tax deduction for senior citizens for medical treatment of specified diseases: The deduction available payment
towards medical treatment of specified disease is proposed to be hiked to Rs. 1 lakh for very senior citizen (earlier Rs. 80,000) and
senior citizen (earlier Rs. 60,000).
source referance:
http://emedianama.in/2018/02/24/10-income-tax-rules-that-will-change-from-april-details-here/
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