HealthyNepal HealthyNepal
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- Health & Fitness
This podcast mainly talks about “Changing our lives through lifestyle changes” which include exercise and diets. I am a believer of “Prevention is better than cure”.
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10 tips to boost your metabolism
This episode discusses the tips and tricks to boost your metabolism. These tips are easily applicable in our daily life and aren’t so complex.
Please apply these tips may be one at a time in your daily life and feel the changes.
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Link to Nepali exercisers fb group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/287248475696238/
Disclaimer: This video is not a medical advise. This video only shows you and recommends you correct and widely accepted suggestions on health, fitness and wellbeing.So seriously, check with your healthcare professional before doing these techniques. If you experience any pain or difficulty while doing these exercises, stop immediately and see your healthcare professional. -
Status of Ayurvedic medicine in Nepal
Mr. Robyn Shrestha is a final year BAMS (Bachelor in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) student in IOM, TU. He has shared how his interest developed for Ayurveda and how he uses Ayurveda and Allopathy depending on the situation. He has talked about the challenges for the development of Ayurveda in Nepal and suggest some changes for the improvement of the situation. Also, he has talked about thing which I haven't imagined on Ayurveda. To know those amazing things and experience that "Aha" moment please listen to the whole podcast.
Also, I have included the timestamps for this episode.
02:00 Introduction of Guest and what does he do
3:40 How did Ayurveda interest him
10:30 Ayurveda and Allopathy
14:00 Due diligence of Dr. on when to use ayurvedic or modern medicine
18:20 Infos on different Ayurvedic hospitals and their services
29:00 Discussion on testimonials about relief from disease/deformity by Ayurveda as a last alternative beside Allopathy
39:00 Side effects of Ayurvedic medicines.
40:00 Talk about locally available plants as medicines
46:50 Ayurveda and corona virus
57:00 Does ayurvedic medicine has heavy metal impurities which can be lethal -
Exercise and mental health
This episode discusses about the benefits of exercise in mental health and teaches how it can be applied to gain maximum mental health benefits.
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S2-E3- Stigma on Women's health and fitness
Ms. Aditi Gurung is an Assistant professor, pediatric nurse and a certified fitness trainer . She has been teaching theory classes, has done clinical supervision of students, supervising and conducting academic researches. Apart from being an academician. She is a fitness trainer and trains people for their healthy life. She has talked about the stigma in Women's health and fitness and debunk them all.
Ms. Aditi and Mr. Roshan talk about the hurdles that Nepali Women's are facing to start a healthy living with exercise. Also, we have talked about some ample and practically applicable suggestions for female to enhance their Quality of life. -
HealthyNepal-S02E02-Good sleep and your body weight
This episode talks about the importance of good sleep in our body weight, how it contribute to overweight and obesity if your sleep pattern is disturbed.
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Covid-19 vaccine development and challenges
Among our two guests,Mr. Chandramani Kafle is a microbiologist pursuing his PhD project on adenovirus. As a researcher studying virus , he has provided his insights on vaccine development and their challenges. Mr. Saroj Khadka is a Masters graduate from Tribhuvan University specializing Medical Microbiology, Nepal and currently runs his blog providing real time information on Covid-19 creating awareness.
Mr. kafle, Mr. Khadka and Timsina talk about the status of corona virus in Nepal, about contact tracing, PCR and RDT for covid-19 diagnosis.
CAUTIONARY NOTICE: At the time of podcast recording, the clinical trial of Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) in COVID-19 treatment, discussed in the video was still halted by World Health Organization. However, by the time this podcast has been released, WHO has resumed the clinical trial of HCQ.