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“A healthy heart pumps life into every organ — feed it wisely and TRY Plant Based

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“Your diet writes the story of your heart, and your heart writes the story of your body.” Prevention is better than cure, but the level of Stressors,Sleeping Patterns  pressurizing on the angle of heart and gastrics causing may lead to increase the illness from Acute to Chronic.  In many regions, notably in India, the first week of September is observed as National Nutrition Week, featuring activities like healthy meal initiatives, nutrition gardens in schools, and educational workshops to promote balanced diets and wellness. National Fruits & Veggies Month (U.S.) In the United States, September is National Fruits & Veggies Month, a campaign encouraging regular consumption of fruits and vegetables with the theme "Every Time You Eat, Have a Plant®". Being Heart a major organ and only biological structure of your body to make & keep your complete system healthy ♥️ https://www.osmosis.org/learn/Cardiac_biomarkers_-_Troponin:_Nursing Troponin i...

"Sri Ganeshaya Namah – The Lord of auspicious beginnings."

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Sri is Srikaram Begining,Ganesha One who Authoritative / Expert / Pundit  Mathematics (Gan+Esha) 🐘 My Birth Parents,Mom especially believes in Ganesha and where their names signifies Uma means Mother Parvathi (Maker of Sriganesha) Bhagavantha means lord (Mahadeva - Nurture Gaurd of SriGanesha), Both are good at Mathematics and MySecondBorn daughter,  MySibling,My most cousins and their kids are experts at Mathematics.  Coming to In-laws, Where around no Ganesha celebrations may be was the lack for their pain living, first Ganesha celebrated in 2005 August after MySon born 🐘infact elders were saying first SriGanesha making at home ✍🏻 Why Ganesha known as Obstacle remover ? Vignahartha Why Ganesha need to be Prayed Worshipped every Festival,Every New Beginning ?  The phrase “Sri Ganeshaya Namah” literally means: Sri → a respectful prefix meaning “auspicious, revered.” Ganeshaya → to Ganesha (in dative case, “unto Ganesha”). Namah → salutations / ...