Updated Jul 25, 2021, 6:54 am IST
Butterfly pea flower tea, or ‘blue tea’, is the current craze as a health drink, simply because of its uniqueness
Cup butterfly pea flower tea with honey table
Soha Ali Khan recently shared a picture of her cup of tea on Instagram stories and we were amazed at the unusual colour a vibrant blue!
Soha isn’t the only celebrity drinking ‘blue tea’. The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star Kylie Jenner also highlighted the relaxing drink on Instagram.
“Look how cool this drink is butterfly pea tea,” Jenner said as she focused the camera on a cup filled with blue liquid. “No food colouring.” Kylie then picked up a slice of lemon, saying, “Watch, it changes colour when you put lemon in it.”
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A steep rise in digestive issues post-Covid, find doctors
As the second wave of Covid-19 pandemic rages throughout the country, there is a surge in associated digestive issues like gaseousness, bloating, and acidity, say doctors. The number of patients with these complaints are increasing at an alarming rate due to prolonged lockdown. A healthy diet, regular exercise, good sleep, keeping stress at bay are the four pillars for a healthy digestive system. Over the last one year, people all over the country have been confined to their homes. As the lockdown has progressed, there has been an outpouring of food and cooking-related posts on social media reflecting on an increased interest in cooking.
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As the second wave of COVID-19 pandemic rages throughout the country, there is a surge in associated digestive issues like gaseousness, bloating, and acidity, say doctors. The number of patients with these complaints is increasing at an alarming rate due to prolonged lockdown.
A healthy diet, regular exercise, good sleep, keeping stress at bay are the four pillars for a healthy digestive system. Over the last year, people all over the country have been confined to their homes. As the lockdown has progressed, there has been an outpouring of food and cooking-related posts on social media reflecting on an increased interest in cooking.
A steep rise in digestive issues post-Covid, find doctors
By Siddhi Jain
New Delhi– As the second wave of Covid-19 pandemic rages throughout the country, there is a surge in associated digestive issues like gaseousness, bloating, and acidity, say doctors. The number of patients with these complaints are increasing at an alarming rate due to prolonged lockdown.
A healthy diet, regular exercise, good sleep, keeping stress at bay are the four pillars for a healthy digestive system. Over the last one year, people all over the country have been confined to their homes. As the lockdown has progressed, there has been an outpouring of food and cooking-related posts on social media reflecting on an increased interest in cooking.
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