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7 essential but easy steps to overcome fever

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My WFPB Lifestyle Helped Me Sail Through Covid-19

Shalini Kocha shares how she felt in control during Covid and thanks her diet for the same.

I’ve been plant-based for 6 years and an active member of the SHARAN family since. Covid-19 hasn’t been easy for anyone, especially because it feels so out of our control. But the one thing that has made me feel most in control of how I react to Covid, is how I treated my body – during the time of the pandemic and during my time of being isolated with Covid.

Just like many of you, I have no idea how I contracted it but once I did, I didn’t hesitate a moment. I continued having smoothies and doubled my fruit intake, increased my consumption of raw foods and greens and kept my calm. I had a mild fever and not too many other symptoms and didn’t take even one medicine to fight it off, not even a paracetamol. My diet supplemented the work my body was doing to fight the virus. At some moments I felt like I was fighting fatigue, but I reminded myself that I needed to be strong for my family so they don’t have to worry about me. The biggest indicator of a plant-based diet having worked for me was how positive I felt. I learnt from friends and doctors alike that ongoing fatigue was a common feeling after the virus had passed. However, I thought if I gave my body the strong immune system a healthy diet promised, it would heal faster and feel stronger quicker. And it did! Now, more than ever, I feel like having a diet full of green smoothies and vegetables and fruits which keep me away from a stomach full of medicines.

In addition to this, this diet has kept my family too free from medicines and doctor visits. After over a decade of medications and not much improvement, my older daughter then reversed her hypothyroidism by changing her diet. My husband lowered his borderline blood pressure, cholesterol and thyroid medication within a few months of his diet change and my younger daughter’s menstrual cramps have reduced dramatically. The boons of this plant-based diet are truly unfathomable and unlimited!

Tomato Mint Soup

A light and wholesome soup is ideal to have when unwell. It’s easy to digest and satiating too.

Ingredients

  • 2 tsp cumin (jeera) seeds
  • 2 tsp chopped garlic
  • 2 tsp chopped fresh red/green chillies
  • 2 tsp chopped mint
  • 4 cups roughly chopped tomatoes
  • 4 cups vegetable stock or dal water
  • Unrefined salt to taste
  • 2 tbsp roasted seeds (watermelon, sunflower, etc.) for the garnish

Method

In a heated pan, add cumin seeds and let them crackle. Add chopped garlic and sauté until light brown. Add the chopped red/green chillies and sauté. Add roughly chopped tomatoes and sauté. Add vegetable stock or dal water and bring to a boil. Add salt. Simmer until tomatoes are cooked. Check for taste. Add seasoning, if needed. Garnish with roasted seeds and chopped mint. Serve hot.

Serves 4

Food For The Mind

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Dos and Don’ts For Fever

Our conditioning has made us believe that a fever is bad. Instead, we need to thank our body for having the energy to build up a temperature so that the invading organism cannot multiply rampantly. We also need to be aware that we have to assist the body to heal by giving it ample rest, plenty of fluids and only simple food if any. Here are some tips to handle any fever.

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