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1.Whether, dairy is good or bad, still remain subjective. Dairy commonly known to offer many nutritional benefits, but it is not absolutely essential for maintaining overall health and well-being. In ancient times, when survival was challenged by harsh weather conditions, humans began consuming raw animal milk due to a scarcity of food. As these populations migrated from one geographical region to another, they gradually developed genes that allowed for lactose tolerance. This is how dairy became incorporated into the human diet. Today, many individuals may find dairy consumption uncomfortable.
2.Research has shown that though dairy is a good source of protein and calcium, it is not mandatory that without them, you can be deficient in this nutritional benefit. Having a regular balanced diet which is rich in pulses, leafy vegetables, and nuts can provide you with a better source of protein, calcium and loads of other nutrients than depending on dairy products. Though milk has been considered as wholesome food for both children and adults and is consumed throughout the millennia, many studies have shown cases of lactose intolerance and health risks to individuals through dairy. So, if you are not tolerant of dairy, it is important to avoid it, as there are plenty of other food sources which can provide the same nutrients.

3. Lactose intolerance: People who are lactose intolerant lack the enzyme lactase, which breaks down the sugar in milk. So, such individuals suffer from digestive distress and have different symptoms after consuming milk and dairy products. About 65% of the world’s population suffers from lactose intolerance. Lactose is found in almost the same amount in both A1 and A2 milk. So, people with lactose intolerance should avoid both A1and A2 milk. People with lactose intolerance may suffer from symptoms :
• Gas.
• Bloating.
• Stomach pain.
• Vomiting.
• Diarrhoea.
4.Studies show lactose intolerance is mainly due to gut sensitivity and lactose malabsorption. Most of the varieties of milk and milk products contain lactose, such as cow, goat,buffalo or sheep. Again, fresh milk, curd, and cream contain more lactose than cheeses. Lactose in dairy is used in many other products like processed food, biscuits, cookies, soups,snacks, and dressings. Therefore, if you are sensitive to lactose, all these food items can cause trouble when consumed. People need to read the labels of ingredients while consuming such products. Nowadays, many dairy products are made with the lactose being removed, such as some cheeses, lactose free milk, yogurt.

5.Allergies: Allergy to milk or dairy products can appear as early as childhood, wherein there may be mild to severe symptoms on consuming them. This is an atypical immune response resulting in various symptoms. Sometimes, it is life-threatening, which is known as an anaphylactic reaction.But, fortunately, with growing age, most of the time, the allergy disappears and dairy can be consumed without difficulty. In some individuals, the allergy can continue lifelong. Cow’s milk contains an allergen which triggers an immune response. But, some people may be allergic to other milks too, like sheep, goat or buffalo. Milk allergy is caused by milk proteins like casein and whey. Symptoms can be:
• Tightness of throat
• Swelling of the tongue
• Hives
• Stomach pain
• Vomiting, diarrhoea
• Persistent, cough, dizziness.

6.Inflammation: Though dairy may not be related to inflammation in most people. But studies do suggest that some people may be sensitive to beta-casein A1 protein found in most of the cow’s milk, which is connected to systemic inflammation. Long-term consumption of dairy is found to have a lowered anti-inflammatory effect in the body in those who have pre-existing conditions, metabolic abnormalities and are overweight. Some studies showed that milk processing causes changes in the basic components of milk, which can trigger inflammation in some individuals.Different small studies showed that raw milk consumption, due to its vast microbiota, increased the release of cytokines, which had a pro-inflammatory response. Again, UHT, homogenised high-temperature milk also showed pro-inflammatory cytokine release production both before and after digestion. Therefore, dairy can be inflammatory in some individuals depending upon some pre-existing conditions of autoimmune, metabolic and degenerative chronic conditions. Observation is important to pinpoint the type of food which can trigger an inflammatory response.

7.Several types of milk are available in the grocery aisle of a supermarket, including whole milk, low-fat milk and skimmed milk. Apart from this, several varieties of milk and dairy products of different sources like cows, buffalo, sheep and goat are available. Organic milk and grass-fed milk, which are anyway organic, do show a higher amount of Omega-3 than regular milk. Saturated fat contained in milk previously did show a relation to a higher risk of cardiovascular disease and stroke. But recent studies did not show direct evidence of this correlation. In terms of calories, Skim milk can be a better choice, which is loaded with vitamins, minerals, calcium and fewer calories.

8.Calcium absorption: Though in children and infants, calcium is absorbed about 50-60% from milk. But, as age increases, calcium absorption starts declining. It decreases about 25% as age increases and continues to decline. So, calcium from milk sources hold no significant for maintaining bone health. Chronic conditions like osteoarthritis and osteoporosis appear as age advances due to calcium malabsorption. So, to optimise calcium intake, other calcium rich food, calcium supplements should be taken to strengthen bone and muscles.

9.Commercial milk, mostly in Western countries, is produced by a breed of cows (Holstein, British Shorthorn, Friesian) whose milk contains A1 beta-casein. Research shows that A1 casein is difficult to digest and may create digestive issues in some individuals. A2 beta-casein milk protein are found in breeds of cows like the Indian breed, Guernsey, Jersey, which is much lighter and healthier for gut health. Most regular commercial milk contains both A1 and A2 beta-casein, while A2 milk marketed contains only A2 beta-casein.
A small amount of oestrogen naturally found in milk has no harmful effect on humans. Commercial farms inject synthetic growth hormone into cows for fast growth. Exogenous oestrogen is injected into pregnant and lactating cows to increase milk production. This is also done in other animals like buffalo, sheep and goats. Studies showed that such commercial milk consumption can lead to gonadotropin suppression in men and early sexual maturation in prepubertal children. But, most cheeses do contain medium chain triglycerides, which are healthy for the body and mostly the hormonal effect is gone.

10.Dairy as a food type is a range of heterogeneous items, ranging from different varieties of milk and milk products from different sources. Though dairy continues to be an easy and common source of nutritional benefits, many studies do highlight the harmful effects of dairy on human health. Therefore, some people have considered going dairy-free. In general, dairy is not necessary for overall health and wellbeing; there are other ample sources of food items like plant-based milk, green leafy vegetables, legumes, nuts and seeds, quinoa and oats to maintain health and wellness.
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Everyday reminder, what Life is all about :
1.Focus on certainties and not on uncertainties.
2. Stay fearless, because death is inevitable. What matters most, is our soul which is immortal.
3. Stay away from greed, anger, lust. All these roads lead to disaster.
4. Be tolerant, because both pain and pleasure are temporary. Everything is temporary in this Universe, including our body.
5. Be stable like the wide ocean. Don’t let emotions control you.
“Our mind is a friend if we can conquer it, otherwise it is the worst enemy if we failed to do so”
“Detachment from worldly attachments help us focus more on inner peace and spiritual healing”
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1. SIBO, abbreviated as small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, is a condition where there is an overgrowth of bacteria that are not supposed to be present in the normal scenario in that part of the digestive tract. This occurs particularly following a disease or abdominal surgery, when the passage of food and waste becomes slower, creating a breeding ground for bacterial overgrowth.
2. When the wrong types of bacteria overgrow in the small intestine, they feed on the nutrients and food for the otherwise beneficial bacteria, which can lead to abnormal symptoms in gut health. These wrong types of bacteria can feed on the protein and vitamin B12, bile salts which are supposed to support the digestion of fats. In normal circumstances, the small intestinal bacteria digest the carbohydrate and convert it to short-chain fatty acids and gas. Therefore, when there is overgrowth of bacteria, more gas and toxins are produced in the gut leading to many GI symptoms and malnutrition in the long run.

3.The prevalence of SIBO is about 80-90% in cases of irritable bowel disorder, intestinal dysmotility , pancreatitis and chronic systemic conditions. It is more prevalent in the elderly and female population. Usually, the incidence increases with age and the presence of chronic intestinal disorders and dysmotility. SIBO is considered by clinicians as a differential diagnosis of other gastrointestinal non-specific disorders as the actual aetiology is still unknown.
4. The GI symptoms following SIBO are many:
• Gas, bloating, nausea
• Abdominal pain, distention
• Constipation
• Indigestion
• Weight loss, fatigue
• Watery or mucus in poop.
• Hard or lumpy poop.

5.Unexpected and systemic signs may appear due to excess toxins released in bloodstream
(endotoxemia) in SIBO:
• Food intolerence
• Fatty liver
• Fibromyalgia
• Irritable bowel syndrome
• Anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts
• Endometriasis
• Disruption of mentrual cycle.
• Prostate diseases.
• Atrial fibrillation
• Siezure
6.Though the actual cause of SIBO is unknown, hence, there are several underlying conditions which can be the risk factors:
• Ageing: As age progresses, there may be changes in microflora, degeneration of acid-producing gastric cells, intestinal dysmotility which may lead to bacterial overgrowth.
• Irritable bowel syndrome leads to dysmotility, delayed transition of food, wastage.
• Chonic metabolic diseases like uncontrolled diabetes,
• Celiac disease,
• Lupus,
• Scleroderma,
• Pancreatitis,
• Chronic kidney diseases
• Fatty liver,
• Structural problems in the intestine due to gastric surgery, partial blockage, antibiotics or narcotic drugs overuse.

7. Several complications of SIBO can eventually worsen gut health if left untreated:
• Inadequate digestion and absorption of fat, protein, carbohydrate: Since, overgrowth of bacteria in the small intestine damages the bile salts so the fat remains undigested. The mucous lining of the intestines is damaged too by the excess bacteria causing poor absorption of carbohydrate, fat and protein. Therefore, there is malnutrition, diarrhoea, and weight loss.
• Vitamin B12 deficiency: As the fat remains undigested, the fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K remain unabsorbed. Vitamin B12 which is synthesised in the small intestine is completely affected So, the individual may suffer from vitamin B12 deficiency. Therefore, due to B12 deficiency, nervous system functioning is affected, and blood cell production is lowered. There can be irreversible damage to the nervous system in the long run.
• Calcium absorption: Bacterial overgrowth damages the intestine slowly, resulting in poor absorption of calcium thereby affecting bone health. Weakened bones, prone to fractures, and osteoporosis are common. Kidney stones are also common in cases of poor calcium absorption.
8.There are no standard diagnostic tests for SIBO. The clinical symptoms of SIBO can be nonspecific. Usually, a carbohydrate breath test is considered which is inexpensive and non-invasive. A bacterial culture of jejunal aspirate of more than 1000 units/ml can support the diagnosis. Upper endoscopy is invasive but is done in patients to further support the diagnosis. Laboratory findings like vitamin levels, malnutrition markers are considered to support the diagnosis. Only, in rare cases is, biopsy of the small intestine done. Imaging tests like CT, MRI are done to rule out intestinal abnormalities.

9.Since the condition of SIBO is complex and can be involved with multiple underlying conditions, it is very difficult to manage and treat such cases. The treatment is mainly symptomatic like changing diet, lifestyle, and antibiotics to reduce the bacterial colonies. The recurrence of SIBO is also common so repeated courses of antibiotics are necessary. Supplementation of vitamins in certain cases is required. Surgery is only necessary in case of small intestinal abnormality, diverticula, bowel obstruction, or Crohn’s disease.

10.Again there is no standard diet for every individual who suffers from SIBO. It is individual-specific depending on symptoms and underlying conditions. The goal of diet change is to assist in the treatment and lower the symptoms. The diet should be low in carbohydrates, low in fat, and moderate to low in fibre. Processed sugar items, dairy, whole grains, deep-fried items, and raw vegetables should be avoided. Generally, probiotic-rich food, meat or fish, rice, cooked vegetables, plenty of fluid/water/soups and vitamin supplementation are recommended by the experts.
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1.Hydrogen water, also known as hydrogenated water, is simply regular water infused with hydrogen gas. The regular water is H2O with extra H2 gas added, which is what makes hydrogenated water. This hydrogen-rich water has become quite popular nowadays as it has been found to have health benefits. Manufacturers are now selling hydrogen water bottles across the globe for it’s health benefits. Extensive research has not been done so far, regarding the use of hydrogen water. Yet, it has been very popular in some countries, such as Japan.
2. As far as nutritional benefits are concerned, hydrogen water is the same as regular water in terms of calories, protein, fat, and carbohydrate which is nil. However, some manufacturers and providers do add trace amounts of vitamins A and C, magnesium, potassium and sodium sulfate to enhance the nutritional benefits. As already mentioned, not much research has been done in this context, but some experts do believe that drinking hydrogen water is beneficial for health.

3. Anti-inflammatory: Hydrogen water does contain anti-oxidants. Anti-oxidants fight inflammation and reduce oxidative stress. Every day, our body is inflicted with various types of physical and mental stress, which comes from external forces like pollution, sun exposure, toxins from the environment, food, day-to-day mental stress of various nature, also from normal body functioning, all these factors are sources of inflammation, diseases and cancers. Therefore, molecular hydrogen can help to some extent to combat oxidative stress and reduce inflammation.
4. Endurance and Mental health: Several studies have shown some positive results of increasing endurance and lowering fatiguability after drinking hydrogen water. It does show performance improvement, increasing energy, and endurance in the case of athletes, though scientifically, still not verified. It has been found to lower physical stress and reduce recovery time after heavy workouts.
Some studies on mental health have shown that drinking hydrogen water daily for 4 weeks showed marked improvement in mood disorders, panic disorders and anxiety.

5. COVID-19: More research is still needed to establish the fact, that hydrogen water consumption did slow down the immune response which is known as a “cytokine storm”. The use of hydrogen water was useful to reduce the cytokine response of Covid 19 virus which otherwise could lead to organ failure. But, as already mentioned, more studies are required to clarify that hydrogen water can potentially treat Covid 19.

6. Liver and kidney functions: Studies of cases of non-alcoholic liver diseases, cases of hepatitis –B virus, drinking hydrogen water has shown positive results in lowering fat storage in the liver, aiding the treatment process and improving the liver function. But then, research is limited in such cases too. A study on dialysis patients has shown, that intake of hydrogen-rich water caused improvement in renal function and BUN (blood urea nitrogen).
7. Cancer treatment: Hydrogen water does show positive results in aiding cancer treatment. Since hydrogen water contains anti-oxidants, and acts as an anti-inflammatory, an immune booster does give promising results during cancer treatment by improving both physical and oxidative stress. A study regarding colo-rectal cancer showed anti-cancer properties.

8. Metabolic syndrome: Metabolic syndrome is a condition which includes high blood pressure, high cholesterol, high triglycerides, obesity or excess belly fat. The risk factors of metabolic syndrome are oxidative stress and chronic inflammation. Some studies have shown that intake of hydrogen water around 1 litre daily, in individuals on a 10-week study marked a significant reduction of risk factors of metabolic syndrome and showed a favourable effect on the metabolic processes in the brain and even ageing.
9. Negative effects: As far as health experts are concerned, there are no known side effects of drinking hydrogen water. Research is still not enough to establish even the health benefits thathave been claimed so far. More studies are required to verify the health benefits. In the case of individuals with high-intensity workouts, athletes, and chronic kidney diseases, there can be a risk of hyponatremia in drinking excess hydrogen water.

10. Though several studies do show potential health benefits of drinking hydrogen water over regular water, but still, continuous trials and more studies are still required to establish the benefits. Many manufacturers are selling hydrogen water bottles which are quite expensive. Again, depending on the source of water, the authenticity of brands is important to avail the actual health benefits claimed. The bottom line is that there is still not 100% proof of the potential health benefits. If affordability is there, there is no harm in using hydrogen water for drinking, otherwise, regular drinking water is great as well.
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1.Palm oil is used widely in tropical countries as an alternative to butter and other vegetable oil. It is used not just for cooking but also in various processed foods and snacks. But is it healthy to use palm oil as a cooking medium and processed food, just because of its easy availability and cheap? The answer is no. Palm oil contains almost 50% and palm kernel oil (derived from palm seeds)contains nearly 85% of saturated fat which is damaging to health.
2. The saturated fat in Palm oil is hazardous to health because it is a high risk for heart health and inflammation. Saturated fat is known to increase LDL cholesterol and triglycerides, which causes the risk of chronic ischaemic heart disease and chronic inflammation. WHO has indicated that regular use of a palm oil-rich diet can potentially increase the risk of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, cancer, and inflammatory diseases.

3.Palm oil contains 50% saturated fat, 40% mono-unsaturated fat and 10% polyunsaturated fat. Research says that daily palm oil consumption is associated with the deposition of atherosclerotic plaques in arteries in a higher percentage of people which is directly linked to heart disease. However, studies also show the unsaturated fat content in palm oil do have beneficial effect as it reduces the LDL cholesterol.

4.Another health risk is the presence of palmitic acid in palm oil which promotes inflammation. Studies have shown that chronic inflammation is the main source of cancers, autoimmune diseases and other chronic inflammatory diseases. Therefore, evidence shows that regular palm oil consumption can cause a high risk of certain cancers like colorectal, breast and prostate cancers. Further studies are still required on the occurrence of cancers.

5. Another health hazard linked to Palm oil is its method of cultivation. Palm oil cultivation requires huge areas of land so mass deforestation and soil degradation are involved. Slash-and-burn agriculture, also known as shifting cultivation involves cutting and burning of forests due to the clearing of land causes environmental issues like greenhouse emissions, water pollution and endangered species of animals, and birds. Therefore, such type of cultivation poses a high risk to animal species as well as mankind. Health issues like cardiovascular diseases, respiratory diseases, eye and skin issues and child mortality are likely to increase.

6.Palm oil is processed in two forms like liquid form is palmolein and the solid form is palm stearin. The liquid palm oil is used as cooking oil, used in the preparation of many processed foods and snacks. The solid form is used to prepare margarine and vegetable ghee. Common food items found in supermarkets which most likely contain palm oil are bakery items, chips, confectionary fats, crackers, chocolate, ice creams, instant noodles, candies and a lot of other snacks. Also present in consumer products like soaps, deodorants, toothpaste and lipsticks.


7. Palm oil is cheap and widely used as an alternative to vegetable fat, dairy ghee and butter. Though it has less saturated fat compared to butter and coconut oil, it is not considered a healthier choice due to its high risk of boosting LDL, ischaemic heart disease, cancer and inflammation. People who have high cholesterol, diabetes, certain medications like anticoagulant/ anti platelet drugs, or beta-carotene/ vitamin A should avoid palm oil completely.
8.The public opinion on the use of palm oil and its products tends to differ among various groups. However, recent studies and evidence highlight its harmful impacts on health as well as environmental hazards. While the decision to use palm oil as a cooking medium and consume products containing it, is ultimately a personal choice, but the associated risks of health issues and deforestation raise significant concerns.
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1. Radon is a naturally radioactive gas released from soil, water, and rocks. It is invisible, tasteless, and odourless. According to WHO, this gas is a potential health risk to the human population.Studies show that this gas is the second leading cause of lung cancer, next to smoking. When radon decays, it produces radioactive dust, which, when inhaled for a long time, can damage lung tissues, causing lung cancer. Therefore, it is considered a human carcinogen.
2. Research shows other potential health risks related to inhalation of radon gas exposure are Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and dementia. Radon gas poisoning is considered hazardous to human health. There is no specific threshold up to which level it can be considered a health risk. Even a small concentration of long-term exposure can cause lung cancer.
3. In Nature, radon is everywhere. But in some areas, radon is present in higher levels like near coal mines, limestone caverns and near surface of bedrock. Soil with high permeability, soil of a slope or hill, soil close to bedrock, mining plant, oil refineries are found to have higher concentration of radon.

4. How does radon exposure affect human life on a day-to-day basis? Buildings which are homes, offices, and educational institutions like schools, colleges, and shopping malls, where we spend most of our hours cause the exposure to this harmful gas. Radon gas is trapped in cracks of walls, floors, in the basement, crawl spaces, in the drainage system like pipes, wires that are not sealed properly. Bulding materials like concrete, granite also emit radon but in low levels.

5. Radioactive particles are released when radon gas decays, which are inhaled in the lungs when breathed. The particles get deposited in the lung tissues over a period causing damage to lung tissues. The onset of the disease and the period of exposure can be many years. Many risk factors can influence like:
• Age and duration of exposure.
• Concentration of exposure.
• Climate-like exposure is higher in winter than in summer.
• Water sources.
• Smoking.

6. Children are more vulnerable to radon exposure as they breathe faster than an adult. Young children’s lungs are different in shape and size as compared to adult lungs. These factors make them at greater risk of high level of radon exposure than average adult. But there are not yet, any concrete studies to prove that children have higher risk of lung cancer than adult due to radon exposure.

7. Radon is present in water of the reservoirs, lakes, rivers and underground sources. So, home water supply coming from a treatment facility is much safer than coming directly from underground sources and wells. People working in underground work like coal mines, other metal mining businesses, fertilizer factories, oil refineries are more vulnerable to radon exposure.

8. Safety measures to reduce radon gas exposures at homes are like :
• Proper ventilation and airflow inside the house by opening windows, using fans and air conditioning.
• Using safe treatment water supply.
• Sealing cracks in floors, walls, and pipes with materials recommended for these purposes.
• Prevent smoking inside the house as well as outside.
• Using radon-resistant techniques while in the construction phase of the building rather than later.

9. Testing: If the radon level is never tested at your house, it is important to contact a Professional use a Test Kit or install a radon reduction system. However, every Country has their safety standards, but usually radon level of 4 pCi/L or above is not safe. Below 2pCi/L is considered safe.A radon reduction system is usually important to install in such homes. While buying a property, renovating, and repairing, the radon levels need to be measured before and after.
10. As already mentioned, radon present everywhere in the environment is not a health risk factor to the human population. Trouble occurs when radon exposure reaches inside homes or the buildings that people live or visit daily like schools and offices. So, it is important to have general awareness, using regular radon testing kits, installing radon reduction system if necessary, safety measures to reduce exposures and safe water supply. Homes and buildings below 2pCi/L is recommended and safe for human dwelling.
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1.Glossodynia, also known as Burning Mouth Syndrome (BMS), is a fairly common condition. It’s an intermittent burning sensation in the mouth, especially in the tongue, lips, or other areas of the mouth, that is not accompanied by a specific reason. It feels as though the tongue is injured by a very hot liquid. The syndrome may be gradual or sudden in onset. There is no observable physical sign seen either in the tongue or in the mouth while having an episode. The specific cause of BMS is difficult to determine.
2. Most causes of burning mouth syndrome are unknown or idiopathic. Research suggests that it can be related to nerves which carry sensations of taste and pain. The causes are broadly divided into primary and secondary. Primary burning mouth syndrome is uncommon and mainly idiopathic.

3, Secondary burning mouth syndrome is quite common and causes can be related to :
* Vitamin deficiency like Vitamin B complex, lack of iron, zinc ,folate.
* Oral infections like oral thrush, oral lichen planus.
* Allergies following food additives, flavouring substances, mouth care products.
* Acidic drinks, extreme hot liquids, irritating foods like highly spiced foods.
* Dental materials, ill-fitted dentures.
* Dry mouth due to some medicines like anti hypertensives, anti cancer treatments.
* Reflux or Gastro esophageal reflux.
* Endocrine issues like diabetes, hypothyroidism.
* Anxiety, stress, depression.

4. Burning mouth syndrome, (BMS) can occur in any individual irrespective of age and gender. But the common risk factors are seen mostly:
* Females.
* More common over the age of 50.
* Post menopausal or perimenopausal women leading to low estrogen levels affecting taste buds.
* Smoking.

5. When a person experience BMS, there is no visible symptoms like discolouration of tongue or bumps. The symptoms found are :
* Altered taste, or metallic taste or loss of taste.
* Tongue and mouth feels like scalding, burning or tingling.
* Dryness of tongue, lips, gums.
* Numbness in the mouth.

6. BMS treatment and diagnosis are individual specific depending upon the symptoms. Diagnosis can be done by a saliva or oral swab tests. As far as treatment are concerned, there is no approved drugs. Remedies are there to ease the symptoms like :
* Mild mouth rinses.
* Saliva substitue like Biotene.
* Getting enough vitamin B complex, iron and folate.
* Pain relievers if necessary.
* Sipping cold water or ice chips.
* Sugar free gums chewing to encourage saliva production.

7. Though it is not always possible to prevent BMS. But,if we are prone to BMS or have been affected in the past, it is important to avoids certain things :
* Very hot liquids, hot bevereges or drinks like highly acidic ones.
* Hot or spicy food.
* Alcohol
* Mouthwash containing alcohol.
* Smoking.
8.Feeling fire, irritations, and a burning sensation in the mouth, you can be sure to have Burning Mouth Syndrome, which is frustrating and irritating. But, once you have acquired it, it takes a while to go away. You can take the above-mentioned remedies and precautions till it heals. But, if there are flare-ups or hasn’t gone for long, you should surely visit your Physician or Dentist.
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3. Main functions of flavonoids:
•Powerful antioxidants
•Fights inflammation
•Free radical damage and prevent oxidative stress.
•Anti-haemorrhagic and vasodilatory effects.
•Certain flavonoids, due to their anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties prevent cancer cells from multiplying and decrease the risk of some cancers.

4.Research shows that oxidative stress can lead to cellular damage and disease development. So, oxidative stress can cause many disease conditions like cancers, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases like hypertension, atherosclerosis, chronic inflammatory diseases, and neurodegenerative diseases. Flavonoids play an important role in reducing this oxidative stress and free radical damage, thereby preventing cellular damage.

5.Numerous studies have shown that cancers develop due to oxidative stress, genetic mutations,hypoxia and reduced apoptotic function. Apoptosis, in simple terms, is a normal cellular activity whereby the body tries to eliminate unwanted cells. Flavonoids play an integral part in promoting apoptotic cellular pathways and preventing cancer cells from proliferating and multiplying.
6.Research shows that flavonoids protect the different organs including the liver and brain from free radical damage. Studies show that flavonoids have protective effects of various liver injuries caused by drug and alcohol usage. Since, they are anti-inflammatory, and antitumor, they protect the hepatocytes from inflammation and fibrosis.

7.Flavonoids are a polyphenol group of compounds that can improve and reduce the symptoms of depression and anxiety. Clinical studies in the past have shown that dietary intake of flavonoids can lower the risk of depression. However, further studies are still anticipated to make substantial proof.

8.Flavonoids are best when naturally consumed as all dark-coloured fruits, vegetables, and green tea contain abundant polyphenolic compounds. It should be included in the routine diet for overall
well-being. However, many flavonoid supplements are out in the market. The best supplements are Cucurmin (Tumeric), Green tea, grape seed extract, Resveratrol, Quercetin, hesperidin and Rutin.

9. Toxicity: Intake of natural flavonoids on a daily diet is usually enough. Sometimes, flavonoids supplements are clinically recommended. However, the risk of flavanoid toxicity exists, if someone takes a huge amount of highly potent supplements. It may affect anaemic and elderly patients as flavonoids may bind with non-heme iron. Flavanoid toxicity may cause liver failure, hemolytic anaemia and male reproductive issues. Recommended daily dose of consumption should be around 400-600mg/day.
10.A healthy routine diet rich in flavonoids will provide all the necessary support to the human body to maintain biological activity, provide anti-oxidant effects, reduce oxidative stress and prevent chronic diseases, maintain cardiovascular health and prevent infectious diseases. The key point is that the food readily available to us contains the most effective flavonoids and antioxidants that fortify our health and immune system, making expensive supplements unnecessary
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