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Is there anything wrong with not eating sugar?

 Is there anything wrong with not eating sugar? From morning tea to sweets. Sugar adds sweetness not only to our food, but also to our lives. Without this sugar, we would not be able to eat foods like sweets, chocolate, cakes or soft drinks. But where did this sugar come from and how did it reach our kitchen? Sugar and then brown sugar were first made in India from sugarcane juice. Historical books and various reports from India and abroad provide evidence of this. According to a research report titled ‘A History of Sugar: The Food Nobody Needs, But Everyone Craves’ published by the British media outlet network ‘The Conversation’, sugar was made in India around 2,500 years ago, i.e. 500 BC. From here, the technology to make it spread eastwards to China and reached the Middle East via Iran. In the first century, the historian Pliny the Elder, who wrote the encyclopedia ‘Naturalis Historia’, said that Indian sugar was better than sugar made in Arabia. It is said that sugar first reac...

Expert's advice: Cold weather is increasing, do not take medicine indiscriminately if you have a cold

 Expert's advice: Cold weather is increasing, do not take medicine indiscriminately if you have a cold As the country, including Kathmandu, has started to experience extreme cold, experts have suggested not to buy medicine if you have a cold this season. Children and senior citizens especially need more care during the winter season. Experts have urged people to take necessary precautions, saying that children are more likely to suffer from respiratory problems, colds, throat infections, stomach aches, etc. during the winter season. Pediatrician Dr. Ramhari Chapagain of Kanti Children's Hospital says that respiratory problems, pneumonia, and 'cold diarrhea' (cold-related diarrhea) are more common during the winter. 'Nutritious food is needed to protect children from colds. Although children need nutritious food at any time, they need it more during winter than at other times. It helps in digesting common diseases,' he said. He also said that all the vaccines pro...

Does drinking green tea reduce the risk of diabetes? Know from the expert

 Does drinking green tea reduce the risk of diabetes? Know from the expert Green tea is a type of tea made from the leaves of a plant called Camellia sinensis. It controls blood sugar levels. Can Green Tea Prevent Diabetes: Diabetes is a disease in which the body cannot use glucose properly. In type 1 diabetes, the body's immune system attacks the insulin-producing cells in the pancreas, which stops insulin production. On the other hand, in type 2 diabetes, the body is unable to produce enough insulin. This problem is mostly found in adults. Apart from this, there is a third type of diabetes known as gestational diabetes. This diabetes occurs during pregnancy. Gestational diabetes poses a risk to the life of the mother and the unborn child. Diabetes can give rise to other diseases in the body. To avoid diabetes, it is advisable to consume a healthy diet. Blood sugar level can be controlled by including many types of healthy things in the diet. Some people believe that blood sugar l...