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...
What are the risks of traveling while pregnant? Why is pregnancy travel risky? Many people may have this question. It does not mean that you should not travel during pregnancy. If the short distance is good, careful travel may not make a difference. However, if the pregnancy is near the first trimester and the last trimester, if the destination is far away, not only the baby but also the mother's health may be at risk. So, before traveling by air or by bus, you must think once. What happens when traveling in the first trimester? Morning sickness is at its peak due to hormonal changes. In which problems such as vomiting, headache and fatigue are seen daily. Vomiting can be more than average while traveling. which relaxes the body. On top of that, the child should not have taken a good place. In this case, there is a high possibility of miscarriage while traveling long distances. However, there is not much risk if you drive slowly in places where there are no potholes for a short di...