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    Madu Lancasi: Nature's Nourishment for Nursing Mothers

    Madu Lancasi is a specially formulated honey designed to support nursing mothers. Packed with natural nutrients, it helps increase milk supply and improve milk quality. This premium honey is a wholesome addition to a nursing mother's diet, providing essential vitamins and minerals to support both mother and baby.

    Key benefits:

    Boosts milk production: Helps increase milk supply to meet your baby's growing needs.
    Enhances milk quality: Provides essential nutrients for optimal baby growth and development.
    Supports maternal health: Provides energy and essential vitamins for the nursing mother.
    Natural and safe: Made with pure, natural honey and free from harmful additives.
    Madu Lancasi: Nature's Nourishment for Nursing Mothers Madu Lancasi is a specially formulated honey designed to support nursing mothers. Packed with natural nutrients, it helps increase milk supply and improve milk quality. This premium honey is a wholesome addition to a nursing mother's diet, providing essential vitamins and minerals to support both mother and baby. Key benefits: Boosts milk production: Helps increase milk supply to meet your baby's growing needs. Enhances milk quality: Provides essential nutrients for optimal baby growth and development. Supports maternal health: Provides energy and essential vitamins for the nursing mother. Natural and safe: Made with pure, natural honey and free from harmful additives.
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  • Good health is a blessing from Allah (SWT) that should be cherished and nurtured. Let us prioritize our well-being through balanced diet, regular exercise, stress management, and seeking knowledge about Islamic medicine. Together, let's embrace a healthier lifestyle for the sake of our physical and spiritual harmony.
    #SalaamWorld #HealthIsWealth #WellnessJourney
    Good health is a blessing from Allah (SWT) that should be cherished and nurtured. Let us prioritize our well-being through balanced diet, regular exercise, stress management, and seeking knowledge about Islamic medicine. Together, let's embrace a healthier lifestyle for the sake of our physical and spiritual harmony. #SalaamWorld #HealthIsWealth #WellnessJourney
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  • #Health #Sleep #Science #Technology #KitchenTableScience #Kitchen_Table_Science #Asthma #Snoring

    "Poor breathing is what you see when you look at 90% of the population," science journalist James Nestor told Zomorodi. "It includes breathing through the mouth, breathing up into the chest, unconsciously holding your breath, snoring, sleep apnea, asthma, on and on and on."

    Nestor is the author of the bestselling book Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art, which chronicles his investigation into the power of breath. He explained that over the course of hundreds of years, humans have lost touch with natural breathing patterns as our posture has declined and we spend much of the day hunched over our screens and devices.

    "If you are hunched over, you can't extend your belly. You can't take that soft, slow, deep breath," Nestor said.

    This results in shallow chest breathing, which means we end up breathing more, which sends stress signals to the brain.

    Breathing properly has an immense positive impact on our health and well-being. Slow breathing lowers our stress levels, increases focus, regulates our emotions and even helps us make better decisions. Luckily, Nestor feels confident that it's possible to retrain your body to breathe well. "I think you can absolutely be a healthy breather looking at a screen, without a doubt," he said.

    https://www.npr.org/2024/06/10/1247296780/screen-apnea-why-screens-cause-shallow-breathing?utm_source=pocket-newtab-en-gb
    #Health #Sleep #Science #Technology #KitchenTableScience #Kitchen_Table_Science #Asthma #Snoring "Poor breathing is what you see when you look at 90% of the population," science journalist James Nestor told Zomorodi. "It includes breathing through the mouth, breathing up into the chest, unconsciously holding your breath, snoring, sleep apnea, asthma, on and on and on." Nestor is the author of the bestselling book Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art, which chronicles his investigation into the power of breath. He explained that over the course of hundreds of years, humans have lost touch with natural breathing patterns as our posture has declined and we spend much of the day hunched over our screens and devices. "If you are hunched over, you can't extend your belly. You can't take that soft, slow, deep breath," Nestor said. This results in shallow chest breathing, which means we end up breathing more, which sends stress signals to the brain. Breathing properly has an immense positive impact on our health and well-being. Slow breathing lowers our stress levels, increases focus, regulates our emotions and even helps us make better decisions. Luckily, Nestor feels confident that it's possible to retrain your body to breathe well. "I think you can absolutely be a healthy breather looking at a screen, without a doubt," he said. https://www.npr.org/2024/06/10/1247296780/screen-apnea-why-screens-cause-shallow-breathing?utm_source=pocket-newtab-en-gb
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    Screen apnea: What happens to our breath when we type, tap, scroll : Body Electric
    Do you have "screen apnea"? Former Microsoft executive Linda Stone coined this term around 2007 after noticing she'd developed an unhealthy habit while answering emails: She held her breath. On this episode, she tells host Manoush Zomorodi how she tested her friends and colleagues for screen apnea and what she has done since.Then, Manoush talks to the bestselling author of Breath, science writer James Nestor, who explains how shallow breathing impacts our physical and mental health. He takes us through a simple exercise to "reset" our breath and relieve screen time stress.Binge the whole Body Electric series here.Sign up for the Body Electric Challenge and our newsletter here.Talk to us on Instagram @manoushz, or record a voice memo and email it to us at [email protected].
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  • #Discrimination #Falasteen #Palestine

    Jabr, who is Palestinian-American, had previously been warned not to bring her views "on this divisive and charged issue into the workplace" at NYU Langone Health in New York City.

    A spokesperson from the hospital said she was warned "following a previous incident, not to bring her views on this divisive and charged issue into the workplace.

    "She instead chose not to heed that at a recent employee recognition event that was widely attended by her colleagues, some of whom were upset after her comments.

    "As a result, Jabr is no longer an NYU Langone employee."


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    #Discrimination #Falasteen #Palestine Jabr, who is Palestinian-American, had previously been warned not to bring her views "on this divisive and charged issue into the workplace" at NYU Langone Health in New York City. A spokesperson from the hospital said she was warned "following a previous incident, not to bring her views on this divisive and charged issue into the workplace. "She instead chose not to heed that at a recent employee recognition event that was widely attended by her colleagues, some of whom were upset after her comments. "As a result, Jabr is no longer an NYU Langone employee." https://getpocket.com/read/0Z0A4ge1daf79TRmR4p5bO6ifITfd67dSN3u48Q10Vn5c4D500G05G57j1exqeWX_2e59b30d6fc4c1640626ab01b600d507
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    Nurse SACKED after criticising Israel while accepting award for her work
    Jabr, who is Palestinian-American, had previously been warned not to bring her views "on this divisive and charged issue into the workplace" at NYU Langone Health in New York City.
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