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(xvii) Be Positive and Optimistic – Above all, patients and even healthy persons should make every effort to develop a positive, optimistic and cheerful attitude in their thinking and have faith in themselves that they can achieve a healthy body and mind.

SKINCARE

(i) Good health and physical fitness are imperative for radiant skin – In addition to the effects of the ageing process, you have a cocktail of other causative factors for premature ageing of the facial and body skin. These include excessive exposure to sunlight, unhealthy wrong diet, lack of physical exercise, harmful effects of beauty products, dehydration, sedentary lifestyle and inadequate relaxation and sleep.
(ii) Avoid Excessive Sun Exposure – The harmful ultraviolet rays (UVA & UVB) which cause wrinkling are strongest between 1000 and 1600 hours. Use an umbrella but avoid sun creams.
(iii) Avoid Cosmetic Creams, Lotions, Peels and Anti-Wrinkle Jabs – There is no concrete scientific evidence to suggest that the expensive cosmetics work but they sometimes can cause irreversible damage to the skin.l
(iv) Avoid Hot Baths and Showers – Instead have warm bath or shower followed by thorough rinsing by cold water to tighten the facial and body muscles.
(v) Exfoliate the Skin – Rub your skin with a long soft brush to remove dead cells and grime before bath or shower to open up the pores for the skin to breathe.

BENEFICIAL ANTI-DISEASE FOODS

Cruciferous Vegetables (Brassicas) – Including organic broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, Brussel sprouts, kale, mustard greens, collard greens, watercress, turnips, radishes, kohlrabi (gath gobhi).
Dark Green Leafy Vegetables – Including organic spinach, fenugreek (methi), amarnath (chulai), bathu, turnip/beet/radish leaves, romaine lettuce, watercress, kale, parsley.
Other Vegetables – Including organic carrots, tomatoes (cooked to get more lycopene), beetroot, squash, cucumber, asparagus, potatoes and sweet potatoes with skin, pumpkins, certain mushrooms like shitake, maitake, enoki, crimini, portabello, oyster mushrooms, thistle oyster mushrooms and trametes (coriolus). Barley and wheatgrass juice. Brightly coloured vegetables, seaweeds.
Carminative and Digestive Herbs and Spices – Including turmeric, cinnamon, black pepper, garlic, ginger, onions, shallots, lemons/limes, Indian gooseberry (amla), triphla powder, olives, aloevera, fennel (saunf), green chillies in moderation, mint, basil (tulsi), karhi patta, liquorice (mulathi), leeks, chives, parsley, celery, rosemary, oregano, marjoran, thyme, alfalfa, honey. Notes: (i) To be assimilated in the body, turmeric must

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