by chi_solas Sun Oct 02, 2011 1:25 am
renukakkar wrote:thank you...my grandmother knew so many things..she had not studied beyond the 6th class but was an expert in many home made remedies... water is to be drunk at room temperature..
in uk i stayed with a british family...for them vegetarian food was a challange..i helped them by cooking there and they learned many indian dishes...they used to be surprised at the amount of water i drank..i hardly saw them drinking water
same was the case in sweden..drinking water for them meant soda water ..i found that people coming from asia, latin america and the african arabian countries ( as in our class of 70 students drank lots of water...not the local inhabitants.
i remember in restaurants when we asked for plain water, they would add a piece of lemon or cucumber..everyone used to make so much noise...
Your grandmother had life experience
you do not find that in a classroom
When growing up in NI I was aware of
the influence of Indian foods into our
culture as you must be aware of British
foods into your culture due to being
part of the British Commonwealth years
ago. Tea was the drink of choice. I've
heard of lemon in water never heard of
cuecumber.
The chi machine looks like it works for
many folks. The body is such a wonder
machine itself IMO it does not need a
chi machine. Gimmic exercise machines
usually end up with dust in a closet.