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How Physical Activity can make you fit ?

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Healthy tips As we all know that sport (playing games) is one the best way to maintain our fitness and each and every game is quite useful in maintaining our fitness so today I am writing about fitness through sports: For tips of fitness   Top 7 Benefits of Physical Activity; 1. Exercise controls weight Exercise can help prevent excess weight gain or help you keep off lost weight. When you take part in physical activity, you burn calories. The more intense the activity, the more calories you burn. Regular trips to the gym are great, but don't worry if you can't find a large chunk of time to exercise every day. Any amount of activity is better than none. To gain the benefits of exercise, just get more active throughout your day. For example, take the stairs instead of the elevator or rev up your household chores. Consistency is key. 2. Exercise combats health conditions and diseases Worried about heart disease? Hoping to prevent high blood pressure? No matter what your current w...

Yoga and diet for hair control and growth

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8 yoga poses to reduce hair loss  1.  Adho Mukho Savasana (Downward Dog Pose) Start with all four limbs in a straight dog position. The elbows and knees should be straight. Now, push the hips out and pull the stomach inwards so that the body makes an inverted ‘V’ shape. The legs should be hip wide apart and hands should have a shoulder’s distance in between them. Elongate the neck and press the palms to the ground. Hold this position for a few breaths.  This asana enhances your blood circulation to the head. It is also effective against the common cold as it improves sinus activity. It can also be helpful for insomnia, depression and mental fatigue.  2.  Utthanasana (Standing Forward Pose) Stand with hands above head or in Tadasana (Mountain Pose). The spine should be straight with the feet a few inches apart. Inhale and lengthen the spine. Exhale, hinge the hips and bend forward upper body to move the hands towards the floor. Knees can be slightly bent to ...