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		<title>Normal vs Natural: Are You Living an Unnatural, Normal Life?</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Manoj Khatri]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jan 2018 04:30:20 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Being normal may be socially desirable but it isn't necessarily natural</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow! This is such an amazing planet. It is so alive, so vibrant. So much happening every moment, all by itself. When I look through the window, everything is such a visual delight. The sun is shining, the wind is blowing, the clouds are gently floating in the sky, the fruits are ripening, the flowers are blooming… and the birds, they are flying merrily, without any issues of self-esteem, anger, guilt and so on.</p>
<p>Inside my living room, it’s a different story; everything is man-made—the sofa, the table, the TV set, the stereo system, the refrigerator and its contents… almost everything. It’s a shock to notice that I am living in such artificial conditions, all made up. The beasts, on the other hand, are living without any of the contraptions I have become so dependent on.</p>
<p>An uncomfortable realization arises—my living spaces reflect the state of my mind. I have filled it up with so much &#8220;stuff&#8221;—all unnatural, all typical of human behavior, all&#8230; <em>normal</em>.</p>
<p>Normal—a word I have grown up hearing. It’s a way of living that has been projected almost as a virtue. All my life I have been taught to strive to be as ‘normal’ as possible.</p>
<p class="alsoread"><strong>Related »</strong> <a href="/article/discover-incredible-power-de-cluttering/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Discover the incredible power of de-cluttering</a></p>
<h2>Normal Is Not the Same As Natural</h2>
<p>The problem is, being normal is often confused with being natural, even though they mean very different things. Normal only means that which has come to mean socially acceptable and is followed by everyone who wishes to be part of the &#8220;civilized&#8221; world. In other words, it is a set of moral, ethical, social and cultural values superimposed upon our natural being.</p>
<p>Natural, on the other hand, means the way nature intended us to be. It’s behavior by default, not by design. It’s spontaneous and doesn’t involve the thinking mind. I suspect that when our natural instincts are suppressed, they look for other outlets for expression—the massive violence in our world, for instance, is the result of suppression of our intrinsic nature.</p>
<h3>Wars Are Normal</h3>
<p>Wars are now accepted as normal, but are they natural? Greed too is normal, but is it natural? Competition is natural when resources are scarce, as observed in the animal kingdom. But the kind of <a href="/article/healthy-competition-oxymoron/">competition</a> we humans indulge in is entirely self-created… it’s the emotion of greed that drives us to compete. <a href="/article/beyond-winning-losing/">Winning at all costs</a>, wanting more, accepting stress as a way of life, all in the name of chasing more money and more stuff—a source of incredible misery. There’s nothing natural about it.</p>
<p>So when I observe nature and its intrinsic harmony, I feel increasingly uneasy about this madness that I have bought into. It seems to me that being unhappy and stressed is a price one must pay to be human. No wonder we humans justify our insanity, our need to hoard, our greed for more and even our anxieties under the cover of being normal—after all, everyone is doing it [As if that makes it OK!].</p>
<p>Of course, humans can&#8217;t perhaps be living like animals. We need some amount of structure and order. But that doesn&#8217;t need to come at the cost of losing our intrinsic nature. We seem to have forgotten that technology is always a means to an end, not the end itself. We must  use technology without losing ourselves in it.</p>
<p class="alsoread"><strong>Related »</strong> <a href="/blogpost/surprisingly-simple-mantra-maximum-living/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Minimalism: The Key to Living a Richer, Fuller Life</a></p>
<h2>Isn&#8217;t It Time We Reconnected With Nature?</h2>
<p>We seem to be so lost in the artificial, normal world we have created for ourselves, that we have become largely disconnected from nature and from ourselves, our being. We try to tame nature forgetting that we too are an inextricable part of it.</p>
<p>All is not lost. There are a few among us who have recognized our monstrous folly and have begun to take some steps back to reconnect with nature. They are discarding normal and embracing natural. They are flowing with nature instead of trying to control it. They are the ones who practise and actively propagate ideas such as <a href="/article/living-trash-free/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">zero-waste living</a>, <a href="/article/minimalism-joy-stuff-free-living/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">minimalism</a>, <a href="https://www.britannica.com/topic/organic-farming">organic farming</a>, <a href="/article/home-sweet-home-chemical-war-zone/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">recycling &amp; reusing</a>, <a href="/article/your-guide-to-creating-an-eco-friendly-home/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">eco-friendly homes</a> and offices and many other ideas that reconnect us with <a href="/article/discover-mother-nature/">Mother Nature</a> and our own intrinsic being. Such individuals, though as of now only an infinitesimal proportion of the human population, are growing in number. I love them because they are leading me back to myself—and I am happily and readily following them.</p>
<p>Being totally natural might seem like a far-fetched dream right now. But we are getting there, slowly and surely. Someday, when humanity will awaken from the nightmare of its own creation, normal and natural will become synonymous. Until then, I would prefer abnormality over unnaturalness. What about you?</p>
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<div class="smalltext"><em>A version of this column first appeared in the July 2015 issue of </em>Complete Wellbeing.</div>
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		<title>Discover the terrific health benefits of organic honey</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Grazilia Almeida-Khatri]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Oct 2007 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The great taste of organic honey complements its therapeutic properties. Include this versatile powerhouse of health in your daily diet</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Besides its splendid sweetness, naturally sourced organic honey is packed with vitamins, minerals, proteins and naturally occurring sugars.</p>
<p>Honey contains <a href="/article/mineral-advantage/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">minerals</a> such as copper, manganese, silicon, chlorine, calcium, potassium, phosphorus, aluminium, and magnesium. It contains all the vitamins and trace elements that nutritionists consider necessary for health: <a href="/article/b-complex-vitamins-your-big-b/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">B-vitamins</a>, thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, pantothenic acid, pyridoxine, nicotinic acid, biotin, and ascorbic acid [<a href="/article/vitamin-c-boost-your-immunity/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">vitamin C</a>].</p>
<p>What&#8217;s more, unlike fruits and vegetables, honey does not lose its vitamins during harvesting, storage, and preparation.</p>
<p>Organic honey also contains amino acids and enzymes, which help in digestion. Thus, consuming organic honey ensures a good supply of necessary nutrients to the body; the glucose and fructose in organic honey provide instant energy.</p>
<p>Natural honey is known to have myriad medicinal qualities. You can use it as a first-aid remedy, a conditioner for your hair, in your cooking, or simply as a &#8220;pick-me-up&#8221;. Let&#8217;s understand the nutritional goodness of organic honey in detail.</p>
<h2>Nutritional value</h2>
<p>Apart from its pristine purity, honey is a source of energy that comes combined with protein, vitamins, enzymes and more. One spoonful of honey, daily, is recommended for everybody: from children to adults.</p>
<p>The exact composition of honey varies with the type of flower, the type of soil, the season of the year, and weather conditions at the time of collection. The darker honeys have the highest mineral content. It contains four times as much iron as lighter honeys. Another quality of honey is that, when compared with the same amount of sugar, it gives 40 per cent less calories to the body. Although it provides great energy to the body, it does not add weight. This makes it a realistic, natural substitute for <a href="/article/signs-that-you-are-eating-too-much-sugar/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">sugar</a> in your coffee, tea, juice etc.</p>
<h2>Digestion</h2>
<p>Honey is made up of simple sugars, converted by a secretion from the bees&#8217; salivary tract. It is, therefore, easily and quickly absorbed as a source of quick energy.</p>
<p>Since honey promotes the correct working of the digestive organs, it can be taken as a laxative. Babies whose diet includes honey rarely suffer from <a href="/article/colic-in-children/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">colic</a>.</p>
<h2>Healing properties</h2>
<p>Do you have a cut? Organic honey is a natural antiseptic. Medical literature cites hundreds of cases in which honey was employed to treat wounds. By applying <a href="/article/first-aid-kitchen-to-the-rescue/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">honey</a> to your wounds, you can prevent infections. Honey contains anti-microbial agents, which prevent infections by killing the bacteria in and around your wounds. When honey is used, it helps to heat up the area around the wound [Caution: Test the heat before you place it around/on the wound].</p>
<p>Many types of bacteria can&#8217;t survive in honey, so wounds heal, the swelling eases, and tissues grow back to health. Studies have shown that burns, too, can heal better with honey.</p>
<p>The advantage of natural honey is that it not only prevents infections from occurring, it actually accelerates skin healing. Since the sugar in honey absorbs water, it helps to trap some of the moisture, so bacteria and other microbes can&#8217;t grow as easily in honey as in other food.</p>
<p>Honey can absorb moisture, and it has been prized for its mild <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3609166/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">antibiotic properties</a> for centuries, due to this fact. Where bacteria are trapped in honey, honey can absorb moisture from the bacteria and kill them. Gargling with honey water is effective in treating infections of the throat.</p>
<p>To get relief from cough, add three tsp of lemon juice, one tsp of honey, and half tsp of ginger juice to half a cup of warm water. Drink this solution, three times a day.</p>
<h2>Honey Tips</h2>
<ul>
<li>Honey should be stored in a dry place as it absorbs and retains moisture</li>
<li>High temperatures affect the flavour of honey. Products should, therefore, be baked at lower temperatures [300-350°C] for a longer period of time</li>
<li>Honey is sweeter than sugar. One tsp of honey is equivalent in sweetness to 1.5 tsp sugar</li>
<li>Cakes, puddings, biscuits and sweets will stay fresh and longer when made with honey. If you are experimenting with honey in a recipe, try replacing half the sugar with honey as the flavour can be very strong. Honey is hygroscopic [meaning it attracts water] so it is good for baking cakes as it keeps them moist for long</li>
<li>You can also try fresh bread, sliced and buttered with a layer of organic honey — a simple sandwich that is delicious and quick anytime</li>
<li>Measuring unit: 1 tsp of honey = 20 calories; 1 tbsp = 60 calories.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Beauty</h2>
<p>Many hand and body lotions, facial creams, soaps and depilatories [hair-removing creams] contain honey. Honey can penetrate tiny crevices through which even water will not pass. It, therefore, makes an excellent emollient [skin softening cream] as well as a protective, germ-proof shield. Thanks to its vitamin, mineral, and amino acid content, honey is a wonderful beauty aid. Its anti-bacterial properties make it a good cleanser. It nourishes the skin and the hair.</p>
<p>Here are some <a href="/article/look-gorgeous-naturally/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">beauty potions</a> you can make and use with honey:</p>
<ul>
<li>Honey mixed with ground almonds makes an excellent facial cleansing scrub</li>
<li>A tbsp of honey whisked together with an egg white, one tsp of glycerine and about 1/4 cup of flour makes an excellent firming mask. Just smooth on the face, leave on for 15 minutes, and rinse with warm water. You will be pleased with the results</li>
<li>Honey also makes a great moisturising pack. Just mix two tbsp of honey with two tsp of whole milk, smooth over the face and neck, and let it do its job for 15 minutes. Rinse with warm water, and finish splashing cold water</li>
<li>Honey also makes a great lotion for dry patches of skin on hands, elbows, or other parts. Just mix one tsp of honey with one tsp of olive oil, and a 1/2 tsp of lemon juice. Apply to hands, elbows, heels of your foot etc., and wash off after 15 minutes. This provides fast relief!</li>
<li>Honey works well on chapped lips and acne, because it has anti-bacterial properties</li>
<li>To give your hair lustrous shine, mix one tsp of honey in four cups of warm water. Use as a hair rinse. And, if you&#8217;re a blond, add the juice of one lemon too</li>
<li>Mix one tbsp of honey with a cup of warm water. Use it as a mouthwash. Honey cleans teeth and dentures, and kills germs in the mouth.</li>
</ul>
<p>Relish the goodness of honey and ensure sweetness and good health in your life.</p>
<h2>Recipe: Coconut &amp; Honey-Stuffed Pea Cutlet</h2>
<p><strong>Ingredients:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>1/2 cup coconut</li>
<li>2 tbsp honey</li>
<li>2 tbsp lemon juice</li>
<li>8-10 cashew nuts</li>
<li>2 cups boiled and mashed peas</li>
<li>3/4 cup rice flour</li>
<li>2 tbsp salt</li>
<li>Paste of 3-4 green chillies</li>
<li>1 tsp garam masala</li>
<li>Tomato sauce or chutney for garnishing</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Method:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Mix the coconut, honey and lemon juice. Make small round balls by stuffing cashew nuts into it.</li>
<li>Mix mashed pea, rice flour, salt, green chilli paste and garam masala. Make dough.</li>
<li>Make round flattened balls by pressing on your palm.</li>
<li>Fill the coconut stuffing inside the balls. Give them a round shape.</li>
<li>Heat oil in a pan. Deep fry all cutlets. Place on a tissue paper to remove extra oil.</li>
<li>Serve with sauce or chutney.</li>
</ol>
<p><small>Last updated on <time>27<sup>th</sup> September 2019</time></small></p>
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