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About Manbir & Gurpreet

Gurpreet Kaur’s journey in this world .... Gurpreet Kaur was a Musician. She was a singer and a composer of music. Her interest was composing and singing Gurbani Shabads in Indian Classical style. She sang Shabads in All the Raags mentioned in Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. She also taught Gurmat Sangeet at Gurmat Gian Missionary College, Jawadi, Ludhiana. Elder child to Pushpinder Kaur and Dr. Brig. Harminder Singh, was born in Amritsar on 13th Jan 1962. She attended various convent schools as a child because her father would get frequent Army postings as a dental surgeon. She graduated with Music Honors from Govt. College for Women, Chandigarh. Music was her hobby and she composed and sang Raag based Gurbani Shabads. Doing Kirtan was part of growing up nurtured by her parents. She learned music from her father Dr. Brigadier Harminder Singh who was a dental surgeon in Indian Army and a very good singer himself. Gurpreet’s Bhua (father’s sister), Ajit Kaur retied as a Head of Department of Music from Govt. College for Women Ludhiana, and was a renounced Punjabi singer of her time. Gurpreet Kaur also learned nuances of Indian Classical Music from Pandita Sharma. She was a mother of three children, and a grandmother. Her daughter Keerat Kaur is a Computer Engineer. Her two sons Gurkeerat Singh and Jaskeerat Singh are doctors in USA. Her daughter Keerat Kaur too was part of her group ~ Gurmat Gian Group. Gurpreet Kaur left this world at the age of 54yrs on 12th Sept 2016 in Baltimore USA. She had recorded around 25 cds of Gurbani Keertan. 'Raag Ratan' Album (6 CDs) is a Compilation of Shabads in All the 31 Sudh Raags of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. 'Gauri Sagar' Album (3 CDs) is a Compilation of All forms of Raag Gauri in Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. 'Nanak Ki Malhaar' ~ ((3 CDs) is an album of Raag Malhar Shabads in various forms of Malhar. 'Gur Parsaad Basant Bana' ~ (3 CDs) is an album of Shabads in Raag Basant sung in various forms of Raag Basant. Har Ki Vadeyai Sarni Aayea Sewa Priya Kee Preet Piyaree Mohan Ghar Aavho Karo Jodariya Mo Kao Taar Le Raama Taar Le Tere Kavan Kavan Gun Keh Keh Gawan Mera Baid Guru Govinda Saajanrraa Mera Saajanrraa

Tea and its benefits

Tea and its benefits

Tea drinking has been linked with increased immunity. Researchers in Boston found people who drank five to six cups of black tea each day seemed to get a boost in that part of the immune system that acts as a first line of defense against infection.
Researchers found that blood samples taken after people drank tea were able to react against the bacteria fivefold better by making a very important protein called interferon gamma. That should mean you’re going to be more able to fight off diseases because that’s a very important bacteria-fighting and virus- and tumor-fighting molecule.
Another study found that mice who had been genetically engineered to develop prostate cancer, and who drank the equivalent of about six cups of tea a day, did not end up developing tumors.
China has the lowest prostate cancer rate in the world and Japan is also very low, and they drink much more tea.
Another study found that a green tea extract reduced body fat in mice, possibly by inhibiting the absorption of fats and starches,
Drinking green tea may mitigate DNA damage from smoking that could lead to mouth cancer
Researchers are working on developing a cream made up of tea polyphenols which would ward off skin cancer.
Researchers in Boston found that drinking tea improved the function of blood vessels and platelets, and may therefore reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke.
Green Tea

Tea: Few Facts

Want to loose weight?

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Want to loose weight?

The heart of matter is Eat fewer calories than you burn.

Its often harder than it sound !!

If you eat too little, your body ratchets down its metabolism so that it doesn’t need much energy and you regain weight more easily.

One way to to counteract this is to increase the number of calories you burn. So exercise is one way to help you to keep your weight under control and eat your food and not skip your meals. In addition to burning calories, exercise has other benefits to your heart, bones and peace of mind. These benefits alone are too great even if you are not loosing weight or loosing weight is not your priority.

Exercise ~ Some Facts

Food that help reduce Fat

Vitamin K

Vitamin K

Vitamin K is necessary mainly for the coagulation of blood. It aids in forming prothrombin, an enzyme needed to produce fibrin for blood clotting.

The richest sources of vitamin K are alfalfa – a plant, Medicago sativa of the legume family, having bluish purple flowers, and fish livers, which are used in making concentrated preparations of this vitamin.

Dietary sources include all leafy green vegetables, egg yolks, soybean oil, green tea, broccoli, kale, spinach, cabbage, asparagus, dark green lettuce and liver. For a healthy adult, a normal diet and bacterial synthesis in the bowels usually are sufficient to supply the body with vitamin K and prothrombin.

 

   
     
     

Chlorophyll is the substance in plants that gives them their green color and provides vitamin K.

Digestive disturbances and excessive intake of vitamin E may lead to defective absorption of vitamin K and hence to mild disorders in blood clotting. 

Vitamin K is a fat-soluble vitamin, so it is stored in the body’s fat tissue and liver. It is rare to have a vitamin K deficiency.

Sometimes taking antibiotics can kill the bacteria and lead to a mild deficiency. Vitamin K deficiency can lead to excessive bleeding, which may begin as oozing from the gums or nose.

Conditions when vitamin K deficiency may deveop:

  • Health problems that can prevent the absorption of vitamin K (such as gallbladder or biliary disease, which may alter the absorption of fat), cystic fibrosis, celiac disease, and Crohn’s disease
  • Liver disease
  • Use of blood-thinning medications (such as warfarin)
  • Continuing hemodialysis
  • Serious burns

All newborns receive vitamin K injections to prevent the possibility of hemorrhage (particularly in the brain) just after delivery. Babies are born without any bacteria in their intestines and do not get enough vitamin K from breast milk to tide them over until their bodies are able to make it.

Newborns at greatest risk for vitamin K deficiency are those who are born prematurely or whose mother had to take seizure medications during pregnancy. Mothers on seizure medications are often given oral vitamin K for 2 weeks prior to delivery.

Vitamin K is needed for proper use of calcium in bones. Higher vitamin K levels correspond to greater bone density, while low levels of vitamin K have been found in those with osteoporosis. There is increasing evidence that vitamin K improves bone health and reduces risk of bone fractures, particularly in postmenopausal women who are at risk for osteoporosis.

An Egg a day keeps blindness away

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An Egg a day keeps blindness away

As per a US nutrition researcher, a compound in egg may help in keeping macular degeneration, one of the leading causes of blindness in the world, at bay.

Leutin, a carotenoid is found in leafy vegetables and egg yolk. It is the only carotenoid, which the body concentrates in the macular region of the eye.

Leutin protects the eye against damage from ultraviolet rays as it absorbs the UV rays.