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Veda5 is one of the most reputed Ayurveda, Panchakarma and Yoga retreats in India where nature meets luxury meets wellness.

Veda5 offers luxurious rooms with many modern amenities to high-quality mud huts and meditation caves for the guests seeking unique wellness experiences.

Relax, heal & rejuvenate in luxury at Veda5 in Rishikesh, India with authentic Ayurveda and Panchakarma treatments, Yoga training and classes, guided meditation sessions, swimming pool, picturesque trekking, healthy yet delicious food, high-quality rooms and lots of options for relaxation and sightseeing surrounded by beautiful nature.

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Many guests from around the world have given Veda5 top ratings for their authentic Ayurveda, Panchakarma and Yoga retreats in Rishikesh. Veda5 offers Panchakarma package, Yoga & Ayurveda package, Signature AyurYog (Ayurvedic Cleansing) package, Ayurveda Rejuvenation package, Detox & De-Stress package, Organic Weight Loss package, Sleep Well retreats, Meditation retreats, Women retreats & Spiritual retreats.

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Veda5 Ayurveda, Panchakarma & Yoga retreat, resort and luxury hotel in Rishikesh is situated amidst the freshness & beauty of Himalayas. The wellness retreat is run by highly-experienced doctors and offer authentic treatments and customized care for each guest. Veda5 Yoga and Meditation retreats are led by experts and the sessions range from gentle to vigorous to stretch, strengthen, balance and improve the body and mind.

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Veda5 has received Tripadvisor’s 2019 Certificate of Excellence. On Tripadvisor, Veda5 Ayurveda & Yoga Retreat is ranked amongst the top hotels in Rishikesh. Many guests from around the world have rated Veda5 as an excellent Ayurveda, Panchakarma & Yoga retreat, resort and luxury hotel in Rishikesh, India.

Veda5 in Rishikesh is architecturally well-designed with natural, healthy and luxurious living in mind and is well-appointed with modern amenities in the rooms, showers, Ayurveda and Panchakarma center, yoga center and other areas to meet and exceed the standards of a luxury wellness destination.

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Come and explore the treasures of ages and wisdom of sages at the best retreat in Rishikesh, Veda5.

For details and bookings, please visit Veda5's website https://www.vedafive.com

Veda5 looks forward to hosting you soon!
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5 FACTS ABOUT DIABETES YOU PROBABLY DIDN’T KNOW

14th November is celebrated as World Diabetes Day every year. This day calls for a global awareness campaign on Diabetes. So, read on to discover 5 rare facts about Diabetes that will help you remain aware.

Do share your views below!

 

  1. THE SILENT KILLER

 

The most common form of Diabetes - Type 2 Diabetes - hardly come with any symptoms. This is why it is infamously known to be the silent killer. About one-third of every diabetic patient are not aware that they are suffering from the disease.

Diabetes affects health by raising blood glucose level. This excessive raise renders the cells unable to transfer glucose into energy. Thus, it keeps accumulating in the blood.

This excessive accumulation is dangerous, as it may damage your vital organs like heart, kidneys and eyes. In the long run, this accumulation may also cause stroke, heart attack, or coma. Causing death without prior symptoms is the reason why Diabetes is known to be the silent killer.

 

  1. DIABETES ARE OF 3 TYPES

 

Diabetes is often mistaken to be of two types. Other than Type 1 and Type 2, there also exists a third type - Gestational Diabetes. As is apparent from its term, this Diabetes affects women during their pregnancies. If a pregnant woman’s blood sugar rises abnormally, she is diagnosed with Gestational Diabetes.

Indian women are generally more vulnerable to Gestational Diabetes. By staying under extra care during pregnancy, they are more likely to consume calorific food. Gestational Diabetes often converts into Type 2 Diabetes after delivery!

 

3. DIABETES CAN CAUSE AMPUTATIONS

 

In spite of celebrating World Diabetes Day annually, much awareness about Diabetes remains unspread. Lack of awareness and health service during Diabetes is dangerous. Neglecting a diabetic patient can cause severe complications, including amputations.

Diabetes is, in fact, the leading cause of amputations. This is why foot care is important for diabetic patients throughout their life. It is as important as taking a regular dose of insulin for Type 1 diabetic patients.

 

  1. DIABETES DEATH PREDICTIONS

 

According to the World Health Organisation, total diabetic deaths is likely to increase by more than 50% in the next 10 years.

And over 80% of the upper middle income countries are going to suffer from diabetic deaths. So, beware of this silent killer named Diabetes!

 

5. DIABETES IN INDIA

 

Being the second largest population in the world is not the only bad news for India. It is also the Diabetes Capital of the world!

Approximately 40 million Indians are currently suffering from diabetes. This number is most likely to increase to 70 million by 2025. Thus, 1 among every 5 diabetic in the world is most likely to be an Indian!

The major cause of diabetes in India is their central obesity. Apple shaped bodies are found mostly in India, the reason why Indians suffer from Diabetes more than any other nationalities. 

 

Diabetes constitutes of 6% of the world’s population. Early diagnosis is the best prevention against this silent killer. So, keep visiting your doctor routinely, especially those with family histories. 

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See below a variety of selected videos and online resources for Wellness at Workplace

Ergonomics and good posture related exercises for Health and Fitness in India!

For health & fitness enthusiasts, professionals & businesses!

Get found easily using Health Fitness India site!

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"Incentive programs are not wellness programs," said Dr. Ronald Goetzel, Director of Emory University's Institute for Health and Productivity Research and President and CEO of The Health Project. "That can be a component, when done smartly, of a comprehensive program, but if that's all your program is going to be, you're going to fail miserably, and people are going to be resentful," he explained. According to Goetzel -- who has studied worksite wellness programs at large corporations such as Dow Chemical and Johnson & Johnson, and is being funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to study best practices in the field -- incentive programs can help get people excited about health and keep them on track, but ultimately people's habits will only change if they are given the resources to change them and if the workplace norms and environments change. 

Without the other pieces to facilitate behavior change -- healthy cafeterias, opportunities to exercise, flexible work hours, supportive leadership and middle managers, and health risk assessments and coaching -- incentive programs will only penalize, not change, those who are least healthy. Above information is from article link

9 Qualities Of Truly Confident People article link

Similar valuable articles are also shared on the Chief Marketing Officer India page https://www.facebook.com/cmoindia and on the Business on Google+ page https://plus.google.com/+Cmouniverse to help you make better decisions.

Workstation Setup Ergonomics

(From article link, more details in comments below after the post)

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Article: Jet Lag disorder, prevention and other details

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/jet-lag/DS01085/DSECTION=prevention

Slide show: Office stretches

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/stretching/WL00030

Video: Neck stretches for the workplace

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/neck-stretches/MM00708

Video: Forearm stretches for the workplace

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/forearm-stretches/MM00709

Video: Upper body stretches for the workplace

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/shoulder-stretches/MM00710

Video: Seated stretches for the workplace

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/lower-back-stretches/MM00711

Video: Standing stretches for the workplace

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/lower-back-stretches/MM00712

I keep sharing in the comments below.

Best,

Shakti Saran

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