To Avoid Mood Swings and Depression Why I Am Stick To Follow Perfect Diet?

It’s my ongoing project to researching and write down serially a number of articles on depression that will help the common people who are not serious about their mental health. Today’s discussion is about depression and diet by heading ” To avoid mood swings and depression why I am stick to follow perfect food habits?

In my previous posts I have discussed different aspects of mood swings, panic attacks or disorders and mainly depressions. Even in insurgency, how it affects the common people massively, I have posted several articles pertaining to it.

Today’s post is bearing on a most important thing of our daily lifestyles and food habits, naming ” To avoid mood swings and depression why Iam stick to follow the perfect food – habits”?

My dear Readers! Most probably you know that I have already confessed that I had to face a massive episode of depression during my youth days and how I have been coping with this cloudy episodes.

I had to face panic attacks while I used to take my schedule classes. It distracted my mental peace frequently. At that time, I felt that if my health got break down here! I had to experience darkness in my eyes.

Moreover, I would feel trouble and darkness in my eyes, bloating, dried tongue, pale etc while I used to lecture at a stress in the classroom.

The duration of one class is an hour. After finishing my one class when I returned to Professor room, my pace of movement ( steps) was not normal. It was trembling pace.

Besides, when I stayed at home alone, I did feel very isolated and nervous. If there’s anyone of my known, there was no problem of panic. I spent quite all right. But panic wrapped up me when I was alone.

That’s not only one or two times, but several years I had been continuously facing this episodes. Really I had battled against this panic attacks and bore an unhealthy mental state for a long time. I went to get diagnosed before a lot of Doctors.

However, they couldn’t prescribe any antidepressants. Because they’re MD in medicine. Rather they prescribed some hypertension(BP) medicine like Amlokind + Attenol. Unfortunately, General physicians couldn’t diagnose my mental health. On the other hand, I never expressed my mental illness. Might be it was the case with they did not help to cure me.

Eventually, I came to know that there is no such syllabus in MBBS of mental health. However, after a long long troubles, I was diagnosed with depression and panic disorders.

I went to Rajasthan along with my family. After roaming from one place to another we reached at Mt. Abu. There we spent 4/5 days at Brahmakumari Guest House. One day we visited Global Hospital of this organisation. A Doctor ( Psychiatric), MD, PhD diagnosed me as a patient with panic disorders and gave me some antidepressants.

Obviously, My wife informed him that I couldn’t travel any long distance place alone by train or bus. He told me that day after getting his medicine I would have been able to travel alone. Truly, his words proved to be true.

Now I have been spending a panic – free life. But I couldn’t forget those cloudy days when I was the victim of panic attacks.

My daughter, Sumedha is a nutritionist and dietician. He told me to follow her charts for diets to lessen and overcome my regular stress. She also convinced me to switch up my diet to see if it makes me feel better.

The Opinion Of Great Nutritionist :

Research suggests that certain foods affect mood—for better or worse. Dietary changes can trigger chemical and physiological changes within the brain that alter our behaviour and emotions.

“Most people understand the link between what they eat and their physical health,” says registered dietitian Elizabeth Somer, author of the 2010 book Eat Your Way to Happiness.

“But the link between what you eat and your mood, your energy, how you sleep, and how well you think is much more immediate. What you eat or don’t eat for breakfast will have at least a subtle effect by mid-afternoon, and what you’re eating all day will have a huge impact today and down the road.”

Diet and Depression, Mood Swings :

HOW TO KEEP OUR MINDS HEALTHY? Dr Sushil Rudra PhD Whether we are 20 or 80, it is always a good time to think about ways how to keep our minds healthy? People with strong minds live richer and more fulfilling life. The flowing list incorporates plenty of mental, physical and nutritional ways to keep our minds sharp throughout our lifetimes.Keeping our minds sharp is also a great way to help us be successful in one of the best online criminal justice programs or one paralegal program. We are sore to find some great ideas we can start doing today.● GET PLENTY OF MENTAL EXERCISESThe Brain can atrophy just like a muscle can take the following suggestions to give our minds a mental workout every day.Use Our Brain: There is a lot of knowledge up there. To put it into action. Doing tasks such as thinking through problems or avoiding the calculator for simple arithmetic is one way to exercise our minds.Crossroads: We purchase newspapers. There we can find crosswords puzzles each day. They usually get progressively more difficult as the week goes on, Culminating in the most challenging puzzles on Sunday. If we don’t get the newspaper, we can find many free crosswords puzzles online.Scrabble: We have to play Scrabble with our friends in person or play online. Scrabble is a great way to get our brains thinking.A regular habit of Reading. Read anything – Books, Magazines, the back of cereal boxes. Reading keeps our minds pumping, and we learn new things at the same time.News: Keep up with the current events and affairs. Whether our interest in politics, World News, or Sports news, or local small-town gossip, staying current with the news stimulates our minds.Puzzles: The problem-solving skill of working on puzzles help keep our minds sharp.Word – puzzles: Solve brain teasers such as anagrams, logic problems, or refuses. You can have fun with these puzzles anytime we have a few extra minutes.Video games: Another best thing is to play video games. Who said video games are a waste of time? Some video game playing can fight Alzheimer’s.Movies: Watch a thought-provoking movie. It will widen your brain capacity. It’s moreover enjoying. Entertainment and knowledge – both the things we can get from it. It also enhances our thoughts processes. So watch any movie when you are in a monotony.Improve Your Cholesterol: High Levels of LDL ( bad cholesterol) are associated with an increased risk of Dementia. Diet, Exercise, Weight Control, and avoiding tobacco will go a long way towards improving our Cholesterol levels.Consider Low Dose Aspirin: Some observational studies suggest that low dose aspirin may reduce the risk of Dementia., especially, Vascular Dementia.Care For Our Emotions: People who are anxious, depressed, sleep-deprived, or exhausted tend to score poorly on cognitive function tests, a poor score doesn’t necessarily predict an increased risk of cognitive decline in old age, but good mental health and restful sleep are certainly important goals.Start a New Hobby: You may start swimming or dancing or playing any games. These are very beneficial for cognitive enhancements. It also supplies mental strength.If we have a practice in smoking, let’s quit this bad habit. Tobacco is not only injurious to physical health but also harmful to mental health.Walking can improve our mental health: Walking is the best exercise. of body and mind. Every day 10 to 20 minutes of walking can enhance our cognitive impairment. At least 3 days a week we should go walking out.Avoid Fast Food, Processed foods, White Sugar, Hydrogenated Vegetable Oils, Caffeine, Saturated Fat, Heavy Metals, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Alcohol, Environmental Pollutants.Supplement Your Diet The Brain – Healthy Way: Omega 3 Amino Acids are one of the best brain supplements we can take, helping stave off Alzheimer’s, Schizophrenia and depression.Take Green Tea regularly. Also, take B Vitamins, Vitamin c, Vitamin E, Water, Lecithin, Kombucha, Both are beneficial for mental health.Eat Healthily: Antioxidant, Fish, Avocado, Fruits and Veggies, Whole Grains, Olive Oil, Onions, Superfoods ( Berries, Blue Berries, Cooked Foods, Breakfast.

Mind – Brain and Depression What is Mind? It’s difficult to answer in a word what is mind? The attributes that make up the mind are debated. Some psychologists that only the ” higher” intellectual functions constitute mind, particularly reason and memory.In this view the emotions – love, hate, fear and joy – are more premative or subjective in nature and should be seen as different from the mind as such. Others argue that various rational and emotional states can not be separated that they’re of the same nature and origin. Therefore, it should be considered all part it as mind. Mind And Thought: In popular usage, Mind is frequently synonymous with Thought. The private conversation with ourselves that carry on ‘ inside our heads’. Thus we ” make up our minds”, “change our minds” or are ” off two minds” about something. One of the key attributes of the mind in this sense is that it’s a private sphere to which no one but the owner has access. No one else can ” know our minds”. They can only interpret what we consciously or unconsciously communicate.This we can say, the mind is a set of cognitive faculties. They are including consciousness, imagination, perception, thinking, judgement, language and memory. It’s usually defined as the faculty of entity’s thoughts and consciousness. It holds the power of imagination, recognition, and appreciation. And also is responsible for processing feelings and emotions, resulting in attitudes and actions. Moreover, the mind is also portrayed as the stream of consciousness. It’s a system where sense impression and mental phenomena are constantly changing. The Relation Between Mind And Brain : Mind and Brain are not the same. Our Brain is part of the visible, tangible world of the body. The Brain is the central processing unit of the Body. So it plays a key role in translating the content of the mind.These are our thoughts, feelings, attitudes, beliefs, memories and imagination. The Brain acts as a translator. This central processing unit of the body is translating the content of the mind into complex patterns of nerve cells firing and chemical release. What Is Cerebrum?The Cerebrum is the large outer part of the Brain. It controls reading, thinking, learning, speech, emotionsIt also helps to act muscle movement like walking. Moreover, the cerebrum controls vision, hearing, and other senses. So we can say that the mind, after all, is generally regarded as synonymous with our thoughts, feelings, memories, beliefs, and as the source of our behaviours. It’s not made of material, but we think of it as quite powerful, or even as who we are. More Definition of The Brain: We will try to discuss in detail about brain. Naturally the brain is three – pounds slab of Tofu – Textured tissue inside our skull.It’s recognised as the physical source of all that we call mind. If we are having a thought or experiencing an emotion, it’s because our brain has done something. Specifically, electrical signals crackled along a whole bunch of neurons and those neurons handed off droplets of neurochemicals like runners handing off a baton in a relay race. Secondly, Brain is a biological components of our body, whereas mind is derived from generations -, our ancestral elements.Recently, I have gone through an article by Professor, B. N. Hegde ( Former Prof. Of Cardiology, University of London) -” The way to get back on his feet ” in Hindu Daily dated 23.10. 2011. The article says that through mind we can transmit electromagnetic energy at a speed of 186000 miles per second, whereas chemical energy is travelling at a speed just one centimeter per second. The miraculous thing is that Brain is required for enabling our mind to do this travelling. Moreover, living organisms must receive and interpret environmental signals in order to survive. The signal reach the single cells through their antenna in the cell walls. Therefore, our connection with the outer world is through the cell walls, ie. our true brain. BRAIN DIES, BUT MIND NEVER:? Our brains die immediately on our death, whereas mind never dies immediately. Sometimes it takes centuries for its death.I think there is a very subtle differences between the brain and the mind. Perhaps it’s normally below our threshold level. So this difference is not brought to our perceptible level.Ordinarily there is no distinction between them. Only the regular practitioner of meditation and yoga can understand the difference between brain and mind clearly. Otherwise, all is guess work.

Depression and Insurgency

We have discussed depression in the characters of Ramayana and Mahabharata in my previous posts. Mental trauma perhaps didn’t occur to common folks. Before modern era, Indian common citizen was accustomed in simple living and high thinking.

Depression is the outcome of modern lifestyle and culture. Modern people are running towards physical amusement and worldly longings. They want to fetch limitless prosperity. Naturally when it’s not possible to earn, they are going through a mental trauma.

Especially Educated youths are in great trauma due to the unavailability of jobs. The security of women, economically and socially, are diminishing. Society is changing, so the new generation. They are choosing their life partner. So if it’s up to the mark, then fine. If not, it will be troublesome. Therefore, they have to face mental trauma.

Mental, physical and social health, are vital strands of life that are closely interwoven and deeply interdependent. Mental disorders affect people of all countries and societies, individuals at all ages, women and men, the rich and the poor, from urban and rural environments.

Depression is more likely following particular classes of experience – those involving conflict, disruption, losses and experiences of humiliation or entrapment. Many people living amidst the rages of conflict suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder.

Today, we shall try to find out the depression in the people of Kashmir where the people had to face a long term insurgency.

Depression in the Population of Kashmir:

To determine the characteristics of depression in the population in Kashmir where a low-intensity-conflict has been going on for the last two decades.

The non-combatant civilian population was surveyed. The Centre for Epidemiological Studies Depression (CES-D) Scale was used to measure symptoms of depression in community populations.

Due to continuing conflict in Kashmir during the last 18 years there has been a phenomenal increase in psychiatric morbidity. The results reveal that the prevalence of depression is 55.72%. The prevalence is highest (66.67%) in the 15 to 25 years age group, followed by 65.33% in the 26 to 35 years age group.

Females have an overall prevalence of 60 per cent while as males have 51.34 per cent. Significant difference in the prevalence of depression among males and females is in the age group of 36 to 45 years and 46 to 55 years who have p values of 0.005 and 0.013 respectively.

Females have a higher prevalence of depression in all the age groups than males and it is highest in the age group 26 to 35 years (68.66%). Females in the age group of 15–25 years also have similar prevalence rate of depression (68.64%). In males prevalence of depression is highest in the age group of 15–25 years (64.61%) followed by 62.65% in the age group of 26 to 35 years (62.65%). 

The difference in the prevalence of depression among males and females is significant. Depression is much higher in rural areas (84.73%) as compared to urban areas (15.26%). In rural areas the prevalence of depression among females is higher (93.10 %) as compared to males (6.8%).

How To Control It?

Mental health is an integral part of overall health and quality of life. Effective evidence-based programs and policies are available to promote mental health, enhance resilience, reduce risk factors, increase protective factors, and prevent mental and behavioural disorders.

Innovative community-based health programmes which are culturally and gender appropriate and reaches out to all segments of the population need to be developed. Substantial and sustainable improvements can be achieved only when a comprehensive strategy for mental health which incorporates both prevention and care elements is adopted.

0 World Health Organization has ranked depression as the fourth among the list of the most urgent health problems worldwide and has predicted it to become number two in terms of disease burden by 2020 overriding diabetes, cancer, arthritis etc.

The magnitude, suffering and burden in terms of disability and costs for individuals, families and societies are staggering . Mental disorders are universal, affecting people of all countries and societies, individuals at all ages, women and men, the rich and the poor, from urban and rural environments.

Mental functioning is fundamentally interconnected with physical and social functioning and health outcomes. The mental health is influenced by displacement through conflict and war, by stresses on families, and by economic adversity.

For the many persons who face uncertain futures (including those by conflict or disasters), the burden of serious emotional and behavioural disorders afflicts their lives. Many people living amidst the rages of conflict suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder.

At the dawn of a new millennium, communities and societies increasingly face situations of armed conflict. While this trend is apparent in different parts of the world, it is of particular concern to the South Asian region.

Violence is a phenomenon intrinsic to class-based societies which are inherently unequal and oppressive. Violence here may either take implicit forms in the manner of institutionalized oppression and inequality, or a more explicit form of state oppression through the use of state sanctioned institutions, such as the police, the military and courts.

It could even assume a more direct form, whereby civilians manage the task of a weakened state through militia groupings. Large-scale violence may also take the form of mass uprisings against the oppression of dominant classes. Civilians are increasingly being targeted in these episodes of contemporary violence.

To reduce military casualties, civilians are used as protective shields; torture, rape and executions are carried out to undermine morale and to eradicate the cultural links and self-esteem of the population.

Most civilians witness war-related traumatic events such as shooting, killing, rape and loss of family members. The extent of psychosocial problems that results from this mass exposure to traumatic events can ultimately threaten the prospects for long-term stability in society.

Despite growing evidence over the past two decades of the terror – both of the physical and mental dimensions of war upon civilians – much of post-conflict activity tends to concentrate on physical reconstruction – roads, bridges and buildings.

Moreover, even though psychological and psychic injuries can have more damaging, long-term consequences as other injuries from a situation of conflict, they remain undetected and distanced from any plans for rehabilitation. Partly this is because these injuries are difficult to fathom in terms of the enormity of scale and the delayed manifestation of symptoms which can sometimes take years to surface. Physical violence may be easier to identify, name and quantify than psychic or symbolic violence.

Kashmir has been regarded by many as heaven on earth. Its splendid beauty and hospitable population is legendary. Over the past 18 years Kashmir became associated with violence.

The objective of this study was to determine the characteristics of depression in the non-combatant civilian population of Kashmir where a low-intensity conflict has been going on for more than 18 years. Study was conducted during 2005–06.

Security concerns are amongst the dominant themes in the minds of people living in Kashmir. This owes to the fact that death, injury, destruction of property is the notable features of life here due to conflict, disturbances and turmoil for the last 18 years.

Many have suffered tragic incidents of a war-like situation, which by their nature are beyond the endurance of common man. Many are witness to bloodshed that is characteristic of such situation. Thousands of people have lost their lives or limbs, and thousands have been rendered orphans and widows. Scores have disappeared. A colossal damage to property is evident.

Many educational and healthcare institutions have suffered damages. Those who have survived all this, continue to be reminded of their vulnerability through the media of killings that make the headlines almost daily.

Moreover, with disruption of development works consequent upon warlike situation, added concerns are unemployment, poverty, relationships etc.

A vicious circle of events has been created comprising torture, disappearances, displacement, killings, ballistic trauma, etc. paralleled by a state of mind wherein grieving, insecurity, oppression, poverty, uncertainties of career and relationships etc. are the major themes.

DEPRESSION A SILENT PANDEMIC

                               

• Modern Society and Mental Stress.                                                  •  How to Overcome Depression?

• The Various Causes Of Mental Illness

Do you know that the modern world passing through a hectic schedule and almost all people are facing mental trouble due to that? As a result, stress and depression a silent pandemic is growing in the world.

Today’s modern society having a lot of painful diseases the most and dreadful one is mental stress and depressions.

We have lost so many dear and near one as recently spreading out the pandemic “ Covid 19”. Our colleagues, friends, relatives, known and unknown people are not happy because of demise of their parents, or their adjacent neighbourhood.

Not only Covid, modern times give us so many mental troubles though it has also provided us  a comfortable life. In spite of that we are not happy and contented .

Stress – free life is not the consequences of modern life. More or less, we have to face mental stress and anxiety in our daily lives.

What is Stress?

Stress is the feeling of being overwhelmed or unable to cope with mental or emotional pressure. Stress effects everyone. All of us experience stress from time to time.

Why difference from other Diseases?

Mental health disorder is somewhat different from other diseases. There must be a cause behind any physical disease. It may be affected by any germ or viruses, but the cause behind mental disorders are not germs or viruses.

Cause Behind the Mental Illness:

Mental stress and tension creates underneath the mind a kind of panic, restlessness, fears of death, loss of property or money, insecurity in life and so on.

It generally borne out from the imbalance of body and mind. We can say that mental illness like stress, anxiety, depression – all these disease grow up from Psychosomatic disease.

What’s actually Psychosomatic?

The word “ Psyche “ means Mind and “ Soma “ means Body. The main role acts behind this disease is our competitive upbringing and fast growing modern lifestyle.

The more we are running to achieve success in love and life, the more we are forwarding  towards a personal longing where there is a hope, the more we have to encounter with the uncertainty of lives, the more we are to face mental fatigue. The massive mental fatigue syndrome turns out to mental illness.

We sometimes relinquish it, but it gradually increases  problems. Perhaps we may not able to get a sound sleeps. Busy scheduled, hectic workload might be the cause of mental disorders. We can’t keep pace with the massive routine of daily tasks. So the result is stress and anxiety.

Some Stories: Depression A Silent Pandemic:

Since ancient times people expressed their feelings of depression. Today, what we call as a disease of passion, – in which there is mental depression in one side, and other side is reckless amusement and worldly pleasure. We can find such restless minds, reckless amusement and pleasure and ultimately victims of depression in our mythology and history.

 In Old Testament, there is a memorable  story of depressing king. His name is king Sal. The great epic of Homer’s “ Illiad “, the Epic- poet describes a picture of suicide of Ajacks, which took place due to mental depression.

Four hundred years  before the birth of Jesus Christ, Hippocrates described about depression of mind. There he used a  word “ Melancholia” in this description. Still we are using this word as a definition of depression.

Roman Doctor, Aulas Kornelious Selsus in his book “ Di Re Medicine” explained the cause of depression. He guessed black bile juice as the cause of depression. The origin of the Greek word “Melancholia” comes from it. ‘ Melan’ means black and ‘ Chol ‘means bile ( Pitto ).

In the history of ancient Indian medicine “ Ayurveda “, the wise doctors said that the sound health of body and mind depends on the balance of four physical juices.

We noticed so many descriptions of mental depression in our old manuscripts and epics like the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. A lot of facts about suicide due to depression had been depicted there.

King Dasharath And Depression :

Like common people, King Dasharatha had to face depression three times in his gorgeous and stupendous life. King was attacked by depressions. First depression came to his mind when he incidentally killed a son of a blind parents.

Second time Dasharatha felt depressed when his most adorable and dearest hermit Rishi Viswamitra left from him along with his offsprings.

Third and finally, he became depressed when his two sons Rama and Laxmana left their kingdom along with Sita as they were exiled for fourteen years.

 Ultimately, he became felt  unwell due their absence. Melancholy was his companion unto the last breath. In Ramayana, it’s described that Dasharatha had been suffering from long time mental pain, sorrows, and the disruption of peace.

Even his father, King Aja died fifteen years after his wife, Indumoti’s untimely death. During fifteen years he had been suffering from depression. It’s  due to melancholy. Grief and isolation wrapped him up  for a long time. He did not have any foods and naturally had died unfed.

Depression The Silent Pandemic & Godly Man Rama :

Rama, the godly man was also attacked by depression when he was only 15 years old. In Ramayana, the poet describes the depressive state of mind :

Once the physique of Prince Rama was vibrant, now it turns into sicky, feeble and unfolding. He looks like a cloudy and depressed just like a draughted   river. He has lost his glamour of physical body due to depressions. His bloody calm and quite face and his bright eyes turn into Teddy like a white padma.

Rama used to sit on padmasona ( yoga posture) keeping his one hand under the face. He is very thoughtful and sorrowful. He has not concerned about his daily activities. He is in deep sorrows and despair.

No one couldn’t understand why Rama is in this state of mind. His followers and nearer one asks him why he is in this state of mind? But Rama won’t reply to this question. Only being despair and depressed he ate something and very unconsciously do some work.

 The modern medical science describes some characteristics or symptoms of depression like rickety, loss of appetite, unwilling to perform any work, forgetful mind, anxiety, lethargy, mood swings, over passionate or zero interested, not interested in moving anywhere, cloudy mind, absent of mind, sicky complexion etc. We see some  similar characteristics in the appearance and attitudes of godly man, Rama.

This kind of sorrowfulness, melancholic attitude of one’s mind sometimes acts like a infective disease. We become involved in it and feel sorrow and pain.

Naturally when we see in film the melancholy appearance of the actor who is acting as Rama, we are saddened being involved. According to Aristatle, it’s called as “ Cathersesis”.

But the poet didn’t refer any incident for the cause of depression faced by Rama. There was no incident behind Rama’s depression. The Priest of the kingdom says that there is no worldly discontent of Rama. Anything, worldly consumption he had not willing to have. Or this state of Rama’s mind is neither for loss of anything, not for any accident, or sudden  death of nearest one. This grief, suffering and sadness is from inner world.

We can’t get any sources of information about this melancholy. It’s different from the any other mental depression .

Ram Chandra again absorbed by the depression at the age of 18. The Raj – Vaidya Bashistha gave him some spiritual advice and Rama felt well.

It’s truth that when we are to face any trouble and become restless and depressed, reading Gita every day is a fantabulous remedy for a steady flow of positive energy. It calms our mind.

In this connection here I remember the wish of Rama. He expressed his willingness to take suicide several times.

 When Ram Chandra came to know that his dearest brother made suicide sinking in deep river Saroyu, he became speechless and massively depressed. Ultimately he got suicide in the same river jumping in the deep water.

 It proves the fatality of this silent disease. The story is not finished. The end of episodes is very saddestic. Everyone of Auyoddha became stunned by sorrows and melancholy hearing the demise of Rama and Laxmana.  

 Following two elders, Bharat and Shatrughna committed suicide afterwards in the same river. It’s an incident of mass suicidal cases in our history.

To be continued

 

 

International Hypertension Day & Yoga

Breathing practices should be able to get free from any kind of ailments of body and mind. If you control and regular your breathing, it’s proved that 80 per cent of disease can not attack you severely. For those who have been suffering from hypertension, if they sincerely practice some breathing pranayama, it’s sure they could be able to escape from this disease. I will let you know how to practice and when to practice this pranayama. Only breathing practice can heal you from hypertension.

What is Hypertension?

Hypertension is also known as high blood pressure. Generally in a normal and healthy person, the blood pressure remains 120 systolic and 80 diastolic. But when there are abnormalities in the arteries or in the circulatory system, the systolic pressure rises very high and at times, diastolic also rises.

The rise in the pressure is caused due to the narrowness in the arteries, the heart has to work harder for pushing the blood through them and as a result of which there is high blood pressure, and in medical terms this is called ‘hypertension’.

Symptoms of Hypertension:

Though it’s normal for the blood pressure to rise high during excitement and at certain emotional moments, but it goes down shortly. Such rises do not cause any harmful effects. But when blood pressure continues to remain excessively high it causes various disorders, such as, lack of strength, tiredness, headache, and at times, difficulty in breathing, bad temper, visionary troubles, and coldness in the hands and feet.

Besides, fatigue, dizziness, nausea, vision problems, chest pain, irregular heartbeat and blood in the urine all are symptoms of hypertension. However, many cases of high blood pressure are asymptomatic, which is why periodic blood pressure screening are recommended.

Causes If Hypertension:

The most common causes of hypertension include smoking, obesity or being overweight, diabetes, having a sedentary lifestyle, lack of physical activity, high salt consumption, too much alcohol intake, insufficient consumption of calcium, potassium or magnesium, a deficiency in vitamin D, stress, aging, chronic kidney disease and adrenal and thyroid conditions or tumors. Some individual may also be genetically predisposed to hypertension.

The Best Way to Prevent Hypertension:

The best way to get rid of the disease is to eat healthy and get exercise. Reduction of stress, anxiety, healthy lifestyle, avoid smoking, less salt and alcohol intake are also helpful ways to prevent hypertension.

But regular yoga practice is the most effective way to be kept away from hypertension. In the first phase, only Shava Asana needs to be practised twice or thrice daily. Only Shava Asana can cure you of hypertension. Proper practise of this Asana for two to three weeks brings a remarkable good effect on the patient of heart ailments and of hypertension. It corrects the disorders of the circulatory system by relaxing the nerves and internal organs. Because of normalizing and relaxing effects on the arteries, hypertension is reduced and gradually it comes in a normal position.

NOW MEDIA IS LIFE

The important source of communication/image : media is life- kalpatarurudra.org/jpg.
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The Media is the number one device of battling against all the odds and drawbacks of the society as well as the whole universe. Without the media of communication, we can’t live a moment in the modern world. Ao, we can say that now the media is life. Today, I will furnish in my blog a poem related to media.

NOW THE MEDIA IS LIFE

Sushil Rudra

The name of the poem is ” Now Media Is Life “.

It’s media, a very vibrant but spontaneous device of present era . It is our basic needs with food and lodging ,and freedom of speech and voting . After changing so many eras we are now in the era of media, passing away Paul , Sen , Gupta, Mughol, British and so on.

Now media is life which ruling us . Now it is the era of media. All is controlled by media. It instructs us, advice us and help us what to do or not , in each and every moment,in dream , and in struggle .

Who would be awarded , Who would be rebuked , Who would be regarded , all are furnished by media

The very first page of newspaper on Independence Day, when we open and look at the headline in ten column banner- The feet of whom would you visit ? Is it of Netaji or Mahatma Gandhi, not they’re ! but a rapist murderer who has been convicted and hanged . It’s also defined by the alerted almighty media.

Now media is life. Media is like a metal detector, seeking for a silent and secret atom to discharge and defused, it settles down whether the case is of suicide or murder, the sinners are the politicians, a few dacoits, murderers are patriots, – everything, every moment is being defined and confirmed by the hands and pen of media.

In Sunami or earthquake how would you proceed to propaganda , how would you shouting at arranging michil and gatherings , that are also programmed & organised by the media . They teach you seriously.

As soon as the chun or lime drops down from the bettle , media will shout to you, If there is missing in tune or music, media will threat you , if rice is not produced from paddy , media then and there will expose it by their machines and skilled tune.

In modern age , media is God , Supreme consciousness. The leaders are running towards them to satisfy and to sit on the crown , the singers, the stars , the writers, the researchers are always trying to be favoured of them for getting success, to be awarded the Bharatratna or Padma awards. Media , You are superb , you are God !

INDIA NEVER DIE

DREAMS IN LIFE

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I am Dr. Sushil Rudra from Durgapur West Bengal, India . This blog is for the people of India , its culture, literature , and the religious beliefs etc . I’m to blog is for shouting for the demands of the underprivileged society and the people whose are deprived by the ruling government. And also to write for their demands as well as solving the problems.

Life And Dreams In Poetry

My Dream’s Bird is absolutely my own
 We can’t live in this world without dreams
   From childhood to gray days
   Dreams come and dreams go 
Sometimes it’s daydream, sometime nightmare with tremendous shocking , yet I play with these unrealistic games,
Never getting any fruitful solution
Running into the darkened mist .

Let fly in the sky your dreaming bird 
Don’t captivate your small desires in your secret chamber, don’t afraid of walking through the dark forest or deep sea ,
Or climbing at peak of high mountain
Always be firm and steady in your journey
Whatever the consequence it’s , So don’t stop to enjoy dreams as life is too much uncertain why do you not enjoy it.

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Kalpatoru Sri RamakrishnaI am Dr.Sushil Rudra from West Bengal, India love to write about health and wellness, yoga ,literature. I’,m also a college teacher and have been working more than 37 years .I have written some books. My favorite subjects are Swami Vivekananda and Rabindranath Tagore. I love song and travelling.View my complete profilePowered by Blogger.

LET THE WORLD GROWS EVERYDAY

Dr. Sushil Rudra

I’m not a Poet or author , but like to write in my leisure time. Perhaps I write for my personal interest as I have been doing a job where regular activities are to discuss literature and linguistic with the students as well as teaching professionals. I authored 12 books mainly pertaining to research work about literature. Now I am trying to write for the betterment of the trouble affected people . Please read and comment if it’s helpful to you. – S. Rudra

UNIVERSE

I desire to live in this world, it’s my sweet home. Never I want this world to be a very small like seed or a fruit Amloki . I want a world which would spread Certainly I would get found my world. Oh my world, please extent yourself, expand unto Brahmah and the whole Universe , spread up to endless sky or the entire spaces, near and far . Let My world be eternal, endless and beyond geographical , World ! Oh my dear World, don’t be contracted, nor narrow hearted , and me, rather being small and more smaller would wrap you and hug you with utmost care.

Journey Never stop

You become big and I stay small like your obedient child , only for looking into your magistry I would be very soft like a bunch of silk very soft and formless , if I get a little alert , being rolled up like a Murshidabad silk ,try to enter into the circle of the ring with a gentle coursey .

The World Is Very Big , It Can Not Be Small like Pond . It’s so old that never been lost.