• Namakwali’s Garlic Seasoning is a must-have addition to your kitchen! Crafted with precision, this flavourful garlic‑salt blend adds a bold, savoury kick to everything from roasted vegetables to juicy grilled meats. Use it to elevate your pasta, sprinkle over popcorn, or mix into marinades. Namakwali’s commitment to quality means you get rich aroma and deep garlic taste without artificial fillers. Whether you're a home cook or a food enthusiast, this garlic seasoning from Namakwali transforms your dishes into flavourful delights. Try it today—your palate will thank you!
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    Namakwali’s Garlic Seasoning is a must-have addition to your kitchen! Crafted with precision, this flavourful garlic‑salt blend adds a bold, savoury kick to everything from roasted vegetables to juicy grilled meats. Use it to elevate your pasta, sprinkle over popcorn, or mix into marinades. Namakwali’s commitment to quality means you get rich aroma and deep garlic taste without artificial fillers. Whether you're a home cook or a food enthusiast, this garlic seasoning from Namakwali transforms your dishes into flavourful delights. Try it today—your palate will thank you! Visit: https://www.namakwali.com/products/namakwali-garlic-flavoured-salt-200g
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    Garlic Flavoured Salt, 200g
    Elevate your culinary creations with Namakwali Garlic Flavoured Salt. A pahadi salt blend of Himalayan rock salt, infused with a vibrant mix of herbs and spices, crafted by talented women artisans from Uttarakhand. Perfect for everyone who loves to enhance their dishes. It's the secret ingredient that will transform ordinary meals into extraordinary experiences. Key Ingredients and Their Properties: Garlic: A powerhouse of antimicrobial properties that boost immunity and support heart health. Rock Salt: Unrefined and rich in essential minerals like sodium chloride, calcium, magnesium, and potassium. Cumin Seeds: Packed with antioxidants, offering anti-inflammatory and digestive benefits. Coriander Seeds: Provide cooling effects and digestive benefits. Morva Leaves: Known for enhancing immunity and promoting respiratory health. Faran: Adds a unique, aromatic flavor profile to the blend. Asafoetida (Hing): Aids digestion with antifungal and antibacterial properties. Green Chillies: Rich in vitamins. How It Is Made: Handcrafted by local women in Uttarakhand, this mix is ground on a traditional sil batta to preserve natural flavors and enhance aroma and preserve nutritional values. Rich in Antioxidants, Boosts Immunity ,Supports Digestive Health, Balances Electrolytes, Promotes Heart Health, Helps in Weight Management. Benefits of our Garlic Flavoured Salt: Rich in Antioxidants that helps in boosting metabolism and immunity. Filled with anti-inflammatory and digestive benefits. Promotes heart health and helps in weight management. How to use? Namakwali Garlic Flavoured Salt is incredibly versatile. Add a flavorful twist to: Salads Fruits Juices Dahi (Yogurt) Raita Soups and Snacks Why Choose Namakwali Garlic Flavoured Salt? With every pinch, you’re not just enhancing your meals—you’re savoring the authentic taste of the Himalayas while supporting a community of local women artisans. Order now and bring the goodness of the mountains to your table!
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  • What is Diabetes?

    Diabetes is a chronic (long-term) health condition that affects how your body turns food into energy. Normally, your body breaks down food into sugar (glucose) and releases it into the blood. The hormone insulin, made by the pancreas, helps glucose enter the cells to be used as energy.

    If you have diabetes, your body either doesn’t make enough insulin or can’t use insulin properly.

    This causes high blood sugar (hyperglycemia), which over time can damage organs, nerves, and blood vessels.

    Types of Diabetes

    Type 1 Diabetes

    Autoimmune condition: body attacks the insulin-producing cells in the pancreas.

    Usually diagnosed in children or young adults.

    Requires daily insulin injections.

    Type 2 Diabetes

    Most common type (90–95% cases).

    Body becomes resistant to insulin or doesn’t produce enough.

    Often linked with obesity, unhealthy lifestyle, and family history.

    Can be managed with diet, exercise, medications, and sometimes insulin.

    Gestational Diabetes

    Develops in some women during pregnancy.

    Usually disappears after childbirth but increases risk of Type 2 diabetes later.

    Common Symptoms of Diabetes

    Frequent urination (পেশাব বারবার হওয়া)

    Excessive thirst (বেশি পানি খাওয়ার ইচ্ছা)

    Unexplained weight loss

    Extreme hunger

    Fatigue / weakness

    Blurred vision

    Slow healing of cuts and wounds

    Tingling or numbness in hands/feet

    Risk Factors

    Family history of diabetes

    Overweight / obesity

    Physical inactivity

    Unhealthy diet (too much sugar, junk food, refined carbs)

    High blood pressure and cholesterol

    Age (risk increases after 40, but rising in younger people)

    Possible Complications (if uncontrolled)

    Heart disease and stroke

    Kidney disease

    Nerve damage (neuropathy)

    Eye damage (retinopathy → blindness)

    Foot problems (ulcers, infections, sometimes amputation)

    Dental problems

    Prevention & Management

    Healthy Diet: Eat whole grains, vegetables, lean proteins, avoid excess sugar & refined carbs.

    Regular Exercise: At least 30 minutes daily (walking, cycling, swimming).

    Weight Management: Keep body weight in healthy range.

    Regular Checkups: Monitor blood sugar, blood pressure, and cholesterol.

    Medication/Insulin: As prescribed by doctor.

    Quit Smoking & Limit Alcohol

    Diabetes has no permanent cure, but it can be managed effectively with lifestyle changes, proper medication, and regular monitoring.
    🔹 What is Diabetes? Diabetes is a chronic (long-term) health condition that affects how your body turns food into energy. Normally, your body breaks down food into sugar (glucose) and releases it into the blood. The hormone insulin, made by the pancreas, helps glucose enter the cells to be used as energy. If you have diabetes, your body either doesn’t make enough insulin or can’t use insulin properly. This causes high blood sugar (hyperglycemia), which over time can damage organs, nerves, and blood vessels. 🔹 Types of Diabetes Type 1 Diabetes Autoimmune condition: body attacks the insulin-producing cells in the pancreas. Usually diagnosed in children or young adults. Requires daily insulin injections. Type 2 Diabetes Most common type (90–95% cases). Body becomes resistant to insulin or doesn’t produce enough. Often linked with obesity, unhealthy lifestyle, and family history. Can be managed with diet, exercise, medications, and sometimes insulin. Gestational Diabetes Develops in some women during pregnancy. Usually disappears after childbirth but increases risk of Type 2 diabetes later. 🔹 Common Symptoms of Diabetes Frequent urination (পেশাব বারবার হওয়া) Excessive thirst (বেশি পানি খাওয়ার ইচ্ছা) Unexplained weight loss Extreme hunger Fatigue / weakness Blurred vision Slow healing of cuts and wounds Tingling or numbness in hands/feet 🔹 Risk Factors Family history of diabetes Overweight / obesity Physical inactivity Unhealthy diet (too much sugar, junk food, refined carbs) High blood pressure and cholesterol Age (risk increases after 40, but rising in younger people) 🔹 Possible Complications (if uncontrolled) Heart disease and stroke Kidney disease Nerve damage (neuropathy) Eye damage (retinopathy → blindness) Foot problems (ulcers, infections, sometimes amputation) Dental problems 🔹 Prevention & Management Healthy Diet: Eat whole grains, vegetables, lean proteins, avoid excess sugar & refined carbs. Regular Exercise: At least 30 minutes daily (walking, cycling, swimming). Weight Management: Keep body weight in healthy range. Regular Checkups: Monitor blood sugar, blood pressure, and cholesterol. Medication/Insulin: As prescribed by doctor. Quit Smoking & Limit Alcohol 👉 Diabetes has no permanent cure, but it can be managed effectively with lifestyle changes, proper medication, and regular monitoring.
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