An Eye on Eye Health

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‘It was a Divine intervention’

Ahmedabad based graphic designer Palak Jain was suffering from a chronic eye infection and to her surprise her hypertension showed her the way!

I was suffering from an eye infection since 2008 which had become chronic. It would result in redness of the eyes, dark circles, dryness, mucus formation and oozing of acrid substances from the eyes. I would regularly visit the ophthalmologist and was prescribed a lot of ointments, steroids, anti-allergens and pain killers. This went on till 2019.

To add to my suffering I was diagnosed with borderline hypertension which left me feeling very sad and dispirited. That’s when I happened to attend a one-day ‘Reversing Diabetes and Hypertension’ seminar by Dr. Nandita Shah. That was a life changing experience for me. I still remember the day I came back from Mumbai after the seminar. There was no looking back. It felt as if I had finally found a way. It was a divine intervention.

I took the reins of my health in my hands (with constant support and guidance from Team SHARAN). Though there were some obstacles initially, to get organic fruits and vegetables, they were soon resolved. It is rightly said that “Where there is a will, there is a way.’’

My blood pressure normalised, my eye infection vanished, my dental health improved, my skin started to glow. I got rid of dandruff and last but not the least lost 6 kg. And I gained a lot of confidence. I am very thankful to SHARAN and my heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Nandita Shah.

Carrot Peanut Raisin Salad 

Carrots as everyone knows are great for the eyes. Include them through this delicious and easy to whip up salad.

Ingredients

  • 500 g unpeeled juicy carrots, grated
  • ½ cup raisins
  • ½ cup roasted and coarsely chopped unpeeled peanuts
  • 2 tbsp chopped fresh coriander leaves
  • 2 tbsp roasted unpolished sesame seeds

For the Dressing

  • ¼ cup lemon juice
  • 2 cloves garlic, crushed
  • 1 tbsp date paste
  • 1 tsp whole cumin (jeera) seeds, roasted and coarsely crushed
  • 1 tsp unrefined salt
  • ½ tsp black pepper (kali mirch) powder

Method

Soak the raisins in just enough water until they become plump.  If in a hurry, soak for a few minutes in just enough warm water. Take carrots, raisins, peanuts, coriander leaves and sesame seeds in a bowl.

For the dressing, mix together lemon juice, garlic, date paste, cumin seeds, salt and black pepper powder in a small bowl and add to the carrot mixture. Toss well. Chill in the refrigerator for 30 minutes before serving.

Variations

Julienne the carrots (cut into matchsticks like in Chinese cooking), steam lightly and chill them before mixing with the rest of the ingredients.

You could substitute carrots with beetroot.

Serves 6

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Eyes – the Windows to the World

In earlier times, people needed reading glasses with age. Today it is fairly common to see both children and adults wearing spectacles! Optical shops and week-long appointments at ophthalmologists are a testimony of our poorer eyesights.

According to the World Health Organisation, 39 million people are blind and about 6 times that many have poor vision! Nearly half of all Indians are in need of vision correction! But did you know that 80% of visual problems world-wide are avoidable or even curable?

With the lockdown and screens surrounding us, coupled with poor nutrition, eye-care is something which we cannot afford to allow to take a back-seat.

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