Thursday, April 9, 2026
10-20 minutes Slow Breathing produces measurable changes!
Dr. Herbert Benson spent decades at Harvard studying what happens inside the body during deep calm. What he found should have changed medicine forever.
He identified a physiological state he called the Relaxation Response — the direct biological opposite of fight-or-flight. When deliberately triggered, it produces measurable changes:
• Decreased heart rate
• Lowered blood pressure
• Reduced cortisol and adrenaline
• Decreased oxygen consumption
• Improved immune function
• Reduced inflammatory markers
This isn't a feeling. This is documented physiology.
And Benson was precise about HOW to trigger it. His original protocol:
Sit quietly. Close your eyes.
Breathe slowly through your nose. As you exhale, silently repeat one word — any word. One. Peace. Release. It does not matter.
When your mind wanders (it will), gently return to the word. No judgment.
Do this for 10-20 minutes.
Practice daily.
That is it. No app required. No special gear.
The repetitive mental focus is the key mechanism — it breaks the chain of everyday worried thinking that keeps your stress response activated.
Benson documented this in clinical trials. 10-20 minutes daily produced measurable, lasting physiological change.
The most powerful nervous system medicine you have costs nothing. It just requires showing up for it.
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Gulp it even if you can't chew!
I stayed in a hotel on Delhi stay. I went to breakfast at 10 am. Because the breakfast time is only up to ten and a half o'clock, the hotel owners told that whatever they want, take it till 10 o'clock. The buffet will be closed after this.
What and how much can a man eat for breakfast? But because the breakfast was ordered, I noticed people quickly get up from their chair and someone is bringing the whole plate of fruit, someone is ordering four chickpea bhature. Someone picked up idli, dosa and a man picked up two or three glasses of juice. Someone stuffed a lot of toast plates with honey, butter and mustard sauce.
I kept sitting in my place and watching it all.
A couple of mothers were poking food in their children's mouths. They were saying eat fast, now this restaurant will be closed.
Breakfast is usually free for those who stay at hotels.
Means hotel rental includes breakfast.
I've seen a lot of people so many times that they try to arrive for late breakfast in the morning and eat a little more so that lunch can go through.
Many people eat too much because they think it's free, so there's no bad in taking too much.
Many people know that they can't eat so much, but they collect them just so that they don't fall short. Actually every person recognizes his diet. He knows he can eat that much. But he gets trapped in greed and collects more than necessary. I kept watching everything from my chair quietly.
It was ten and a half o'clock. The restaurant was closed. People were sitting down. They had stored so many things on the table. But now they weren't eating. How can someone drink two or three glasses of juice? Lots of toast. Many children were quarreling with their mothers that they don't eat anymore. Mothers were also tired of eating and feeding. And finally one by one everyone went out slowly leaving breakfast stored on the table. Meaning so much juice, fruit, bread all went to waste.
"This is the life"
We are all engaged in more gathering than our appetite. We all know we won't be able to use it. We know our kids won't suffer either. But we gather more than needed at our own table.
When we gather we are not so ignorant that we don't know we won't be able to eat them completely. We know we'll leave these and walk out of restaurants, leaving everything on the table. Collect as much as you really need.
This world is a restaurant. No one can sit in this restaurant forever. No one can eat in this restaurant constantly. Everyone has a limit to food. Everyone's stay in restaurants is also fixed.
Take as much as you enjoy. Gather as much as you can fulfill your needs. Everything else is left here. Whether it's breakfast or something.
Many of us see a lot of people leaving a lot of things on the table from restaurants around the world. But still don't understand how much we need.
We know we will leave all, but in the process of collecting, we also stop tasting what is there.
Manufacturing a “Vishwaguru”
The Balloon of Propaganda: Manufacturing a “Vishwaguru”
The balloon of propaganda carefully inflated to present a “10th-fail Vishwaguru” now appears to be losing air rather rapidly.
It can now be said, without much doubt, that Modi’s trademark hugging and khi-kheing diplomacy has done little to strengthen India’s foreign policy. The grand project of becoming a “Vishwaguru”—or at least projecting India as one—seems to have collapsed precisely at a moment when the world is navigating serious geopolitical crises.
Meanwhile, the very voices that once mocked Pakistan as a mere dalaal might now find themselves awkwardly chewing on their own words—perhaps even licking back the spit with which they were delivered.
In the shifting theatre of global politics, India oddly appears to be sitting alone in a corner while even smaller nations manage to find a seat at the table.
One wonders: will our leaders ever reflect on their mistakes and adjust their approach? Perhaps by replacing the endless hugging and theatrical laughter with the calm, measured language expected from a serious head of state—rather than the performance of a diplomatic clown.
And so the image becomes almost symbolic: a self-proclaimed “Vishwaguru” sitting somewhat awkwardly at the edge of the gathering while even smaller or less loudly self-advertised states manage to carve out meaningful diplomatic roles.
The question that remains is not merely about one leader’s style but about the broader culture that elevated spectacle over strategy. Will there ever be a moment of reflection? Will those who celebrated every hug, every laugh, and every carefully staged summit finally begin asking harder questions about results?
Perhaps true leadership on the world stage requires something far less theatrical: quieter diplomacy, deeper preparation, institutional strength, and the humility to listen before claiming to teach the world.
Until then, the balloon of propaganda may continue to float for domestic consumption—but outside the studio lights, the air inside it seems to be steadily escaping.
A peaceful sleep!
This is crazy, how does this even happen?!
Furniture store on lockdown after a male lion sleeps on a display mattress 🦁😴
It started like any normal morning until a store manager glanced through the showroom window and froze in disbelief. Inside, stretched across a pristine display mattress, was a fully grown male lion fast asleep. The calm quickly shifted as staff stepped back in shock and authorities were contacted to manage the situation safely.
Officials later confirmed the lion had escaped from a nearby animal sanctuary during a strong overnight storm. Looking for shelter from the rain, the animal wandered into the store and settled onto a soft memory foam mattress. Known for long resting hours, the lion remained calm while emergency teams secured the space and planned a careful response.
Professional handlers eventually entered and safely tranquilized the lion without causing harm or damage. The situation ended peacefully, leaving behind an unforgettable moment. It shows how unpredictable nature can be, and how even wild animals sometimes seek comfort in the most unexpected places. What would you think if you witnessed this through a store window?
Glowing plants!
Chinese biotechnology company Magicpen Bio has successfully engineered over twenty plant species to emit natural bioluminescence.
By splicing light-producing genes from fireflies and luminous fungi into plants like orchids and sunflowers, researchers have created living, sustainable light sources.
This organic breakthrough relies entirely on regular water and soil nutrients to function, bypassing the need for electrical grids in outdoor landscaping.
Founder Dr. Li Renhan hopes this eco-friendly innovation will eventually replace conventional streetlamps, aiming to drastically reduce urban energy consumption.
Recently unveiled at the Zhongguancun Forum, these botanical marvels offer a glimpse into a zero-emission future where sustainable biotechnology transforms city nightlife.
Art of Anti-ageing!
Most people think once the meal is over, the story is over.
It is not.
The first 10 minutes after you eat can either fuel inflammation... or help fight it.
Because right after a meal, blood sugar starts rising.
If you sit down and stay still, that rise is often sharper and harder on the body.
If you move, your muscles start using some of that glucose right away.
That helps your body handle the meal more smoothly.
And that matters more than most people realize.
Because repeated blood sugar spikes do not just affect people with diabetes.
They can affect how you feel that same day:
more sleepiness
more cravings
more brain fog
more irritability
more snacking later
less steady energy
And over time, repeated spikes and the metabolic strain that comes with them are linked to insulin resistance and cardiovascular risk.
This is why even a healthy meal is only part of the equation.
Yes, what you eat matters.
But even a nourishing meal can be handled better or worse depending on what you do next.
That does not mean the meal was bad.
It means your body still has work to do after you eat, and movement helps.
That is the part most people miss.
They focus on the food.
They forget the follow-through.
And no, this does not mean you need to lace up your shoes and power walk after every single meal for it to count.
If you stand up and clean the kitchen, put dishes away, walk around the house, or do a few minutes of light activity, that is still better than sitting down right away. Research shows that breaking up sitting with short bouts of light or moderate walking lowers post-meal glucose and insulin compared with uninterrupted sitting.
But if you want the science-backed ideal, this is it:
a brisk 10-minute walk after a meal.
That simple habit has been shown to lower peak post-meal glucose, and more broadly, post-meal walking improves the body’s glucose response after eating.
Not a workout.
Not a biohack.
Just a short walk at the right time.
This is one of those habits that sounds too small to matter.
Until you realize how often you eat.
And how many chances that gives you to help your body instead of stressing it.
What to do instead:
Do not drop straight into a chair after meals
That is the habit to break first.
Move within the first 10 minutes if you can
That is when your body is beginning to deal with the meal.
A brisk 10-minute walk is ideal
Simple, realistic, and strongly supported.
Kitchen cleanup counts too
Any movement is better than sitting after you eat.
Think consistency, not perfection
You do not need to do this every single time for it to help.
But the more often you do it, the more it adds up.
Most people are looking for a bigger answer to fatigue, cravings, and inflammation.
Sometimes the smarter answer is much simpler:
eat the meal, then move.
Follow along for more practical, natural steps to slow biological aging and live a longer, fuller life.
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