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  • Healthy Valentine’s Day Treats: Indulge Without Guilt |

    Healthy Valentine’s Day Treats: Indulge Without Guilt |

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    MIXED BERRIES CAKE (GLUTEN AND SUGAR-FREE)

    200 Kcal per serving (Approx)

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    Mixed Berries Cake (Gluten and Sugar-Free) by Nita Purohit, founder of a gourmet food kitchen

    INGREDIENTS:
    Sponge cake: 70 gm of almond flour; 30 gm oats flour; 1/4 tsp baking soda; 1/2 tsp baking powder; 1/8 tsp salt; 83 gm monk fruit sweetener or date powder; 1/2 cup Greek yogurt; 2 tbsp olive oil; 1/4 cup fresh avocado pulp; 1 tsp vanilla extract; few strawberries and blueberries (finely chopped); 1 tsp apple cider vinegar; 1 tsp psyllium husk; 1 tsp flax meal Mixed berries compote: 8-10 strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, mulberries, raspberries (chopped); 2 tbsp monk fruit sweetener, 1 tbsp cornstarch Frosting: 150 gm cottage cheese; 100 gm hung curd; 1 tbsp monk fruit sweetener; 1 tsp vanilla extract Garnish: Fresh mixed berries
    METHOD:
    Start with sifting almond flour, oats flour, baking soda, baking powder, and salt in a bowl. Set aside. In another bowl, mix all remaining ingredients for the sponge cake. Combine wet and dry mixtures until smooth. To bake the cake, grease two 6-inch cake tins, pour batter evenly, and bake at 180 degrees Celsius for 14 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean. Let sponges cool completely. To make the compote, cook chopped berries with monk fruit sweetener over low-medium heat until softened. Stir in cornstarch mixed with water and cook until thickened. Let cool. Next, to prepare the frosting, drain cottage cheese, blend with hung curd and monk fruit sweetener until smooth. Chill for 30 minutes, then beat for 4-5 minutes until fluffy. Mix in vanilla extract, transfer to a piping bag, and refrigerate. Next, assemble the cake. Layer it with frosting and berry compote. Garnish with fresh mixed berries. Chill for 30-45 minutes before slicing for the best texture.
    Recipe by Nita Purohit, founder of a gourmet food kitchen

    GLUTEN-FREE ORANGE CAKE

    165 Kcal per serving (Approx)

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    Gluten-Free Orange Cake by Aditi Garware, a chef and baker

    INGREDIENTS:
    45 gm of oil; 50 gm jaggery powder; 100 gm Greek yogurt; 50 gm jowar flour; 65 gm rice flour; 1 tsp baking powder; 1/2 tsp baking soda, a pinch of salt; orange juice and pulp of 1 full orange; 1/4 tsp orange essence (optional); 25 gm almond flakes for garnish
    METHOD:
    Whisk oil, jaggery powder, orange essence, and yogurt until smooth. Add to it jowar flour, rice flour, salt, baking powder, and baking soda. Mix well. Stir in fresh orange juice and pulp for a homogeneous batter. Pour the batter into a lined 6×3-inch loaf tin, garnish with almonds, and bake at 170-180 degrees Celsius for 35-40 minutes. Let cool, then slice and serve.
    Recipe by Aditi Garware, a chef and baker

    Sweets must be consumed in moderation. Choose quality over quantity. Pick dark chocolate or desserts made with natural ingredients like dates-sweetened chocolate and whole wheat cakes. Share a single portion with your partner to savour the experience together. Balance indulgence with healthy meals during the day to prevent sugar spikes

    Shalu Nijhawan, a holistic nutritionist

    KUNAFA BERRY BITES

    261 Kcal per serving (Approx)

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    Kunafa Berries Bites by Natasha Nazir, pastry chef

    INGREDIENTS:
    80 gm of pistachio paste; 40 gm melted white chocolate; 30 gm kataifi; 10 gm unsalted butter; 15-20 strawberries; 70 gm dark chocolate and milk chocolate (each)
    METHOD:
    Melt butter in a pan over medium heat, add chopped kataifi, and roast until golden brown. Then mix the roasted kataifi with pistachio paste and melted white chocolate. Cut off strawberry tops and scoop out the flesh. Fill the hollowed strawberries with the pistachio mixture, then dip in melted chocolate to coat. Place on parchment paper to set. Once hardened, drizzle with melted white chocolate and let dry completely before serving.
    Recipe by Natasha Nazir, pastry chef

    SUGAR-FREE VALENTINE POPSICLE

    20-35 Kcal per serving (Approx)

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    Sugar-Free Valentine Popsicle by Dhruvi Jain, chef

    INGREDIENTS:
    2 cups of fresh berries; 1 cup vanilla Greek yogurt (or any flavour of your choice); 3 tbsp honey; some popsicle sticks
    METHOD:
    Blend berries into a purée, adding honey for extra sweetness. In a bowl, mix yogurt with honey. Layer popsicle molds with alternating berry purée and yogurt. Insert sticks and freeze for 4 hours until solid. Run molds under warm water briefly to release popsicles. Serve cold.
    Recipe by Dhruvi Jain, chef

    CHOCOLATE AVOCADO MOUSSE

    308 Kcal per serving (Approx)

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    Chocolate Avocado Mousse by Natasha Nazir, pastry chef

    INGREDIENTS:
    1 ripe avocado; 100 gm coconut milk; 20 gm honey; 100 gm unsweetened dark chocolate; some strawberries and whipped cream for garnishing (optional)
    METHOD:
    Blend ripe avocado, honey, and coconut milk until smooth. In a microwave-safe bowl or using a double boiler, melt the unsweetened dark chocolate until smooth. Then mix it into the avocado blend. Whisk the two with a hand beater to add air. Spoon into serving dishes, garnish with strawberries and whipped cream, and serve.
    Recipe by Natasha Nazir, pastry chef

  • Trump’s ‘Make America Healthy Again’ commission to target autism, chronic diseases

    Trump’s ‘Make America Healthy Again’ commission to target autism, chronic diseases

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    FIRST ON FOX: President Donald Trump will sign an executive order on Thursday establishing the Make America Healthy Again Commission, which will be led by newly confirmed Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Fox News Digital exclusively learned. 

    The commission will be chaired by Kennedy and will be “tasked with investigating and addressing the root causes of America’s escalating health crisis, with an initial focus on childhood chronic diseases,” the White House explained of the commission to Fox Digital.

    Kennedy was confirmed as the nation’s leader of the U.S. Health and Human Services on Thursday, and is expected to be sworn in later in the afternoon. He will chair the upcoming mission, which will work to “restore trust in medical and scientific institutions and hold public hearings, meetings, roundtables” to receive input from health leaders. 

    The commission, Fox Digital learned, will focus on four policy directives to reverse chronic disease, including: providing Americans transparency on health data to “avoid conflicts of interest in all federally funded health research;” prioritizing “gold-standard research on why Americans are getting sick” in all federally-funded health research; working with farmers to ensure food is healthy, as well as affordable; and expanding health coverage and treatment options “for beneficial lifestyle changes and disease prevention.”

    The commission will initially focus on childhood chronic diseases, such as autism and fatty liver disease, and also investigate adult chronic diseases, such as asthma and the U.S. average life expectancy compared to other nations. 

    RFK JR. VOWS HE WON’T TAKE CHEESEBURGERS AWAY, JUST HIGHLIGHT HEALTH ISSUES: ‘MY BOSS LOVES’ THEM

    Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., President Trump’s nominee to serve as Secretary of Health and Human Services testifies during a Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions hearing for his pending confirmation on Capitol Hill, Thursday, Jan. 30, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr.)

    Within 100 days of the commission’s founding, it is expected to publish “an assessment that summarizes what is known and what questions remain regarding the childhood chronic disease crisis, and include international comparisons.” Within 180 days, it’s expected to “produce a strategy, based on the findings of the assessment, to improve the health of America’s children,” Fox Digital learned. 

    SENATE CONFIRMS ROBERT F KENNEDY JR. TO SERVE AS TRUMP’S HEALTH SECRETARY

    Kennedy and Trump vowed on the campaign trail to “Make America Healthy Again,” including directing their focus on autism among youths in recent years. The commission will investigate chronic conditions for both adults and children, including those related to autism, which the White House said affects one in 36 children.

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    President Donald Trump speaks about the economy during an event at the Circa Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Saturday, Jan. 25, 2025.  (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

    TRUMP HEALTH SECRETARY NOMINEE RFK JR. SURVIVES HEATED HEARINGS

    Trump in recent months has cited autism stats while previewing his second administration, balking at the number of children currently diagnosed compared to just 25 years ago. 

    “When you look at, like, autism from 25 years ago, and you look at it now, something’s going on,” Trump said in December 2024 ahead of his inauguration. “Think of this: 25 years ago, autism, 1 in 10,000 children. Today it’s 1 in 36 children. Is something wrong? I think so, and Robert and I, we’re going to figure it out.” 

    Trump also vowed while on the campaign trail in June that he would “establish a special Presidential Commission of independent minds who are not bought and paid for by Big Pharma, and I will charge them with investigating what is causing the decades-long increase in chronic illnesses.” 

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    The Republican-controlled Senate voted 52–48 on Thursday to confirm Kennedy. His confirmation hearings before the Senate in late January included a few outbursts from protesters, as well as Democrats grilling him over his vaccine stances. 

    Kennedy, who ran for president as a Democrat in 2024 cycle before ultimately dropping out and endorsing Trump, clarified to the Senate that he is not “anti-vaccine.” 

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    Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. endorsing former President Donald Trump set off a wave of intense reactions from the mainstream media.  (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

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    “I worked for years to raise awareness about the mercury and toxic chemicals in fish. And nobody called me anti-fish. And I believe that … that vaccines play a critical role in healthcare. All of my kids are vaccinated. I’ve read many books on vaccines. My first book in 2014, a first line of it is ‘I am not anti-vaccine’ and last line is ‘I am not anti-vaccine.’ Nor am I the enemy of food producers. American farms are the bedrock of our culture, of our politics, of our national security,” he said during his hearing before the Senate Finance Committee in January. 

  • House Republican unveils 47-page roadmap to ‘Make America Healthy Again’

    House Republican unveils 47-page roadmap to ‘Make America Healthy Again’

    Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, on Wednesday unveiled a lengthy report that he says serves as a “roadmap” to “Make America Healthy Again” and points to how the flawed American healthcare system impacts “national defense.” 

    The 47-page report – titled “The Case for Healthcare Freedom” – is a “painstakingly researched” summary of “America’s health crisis and how to address it,” Roy said.

    Its findings include that U.S. healthcare spending had reached $4.9 trillion in 2023. 

    As a share of the nation’s gross domestic product (GDP), health spending accounted for 17.6%, and costs are growing around 1% faster than the annual GDP, the report says.

    The report argues that “if conservatives care about a strong national defense and low taxes, these trends have to be reversed.” 

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    Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, attends Donald Trump’s inauguration in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 20, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

    “The Case for Healthcare Freedom lays out a detailed roadmap for how Congressional Republicans can help President Trump deliver on the promise to address America’s health crisis,” Roy said in a statement. “The problem isn’t just health insurance, or Big Pharma, or food additives that are making us unhealthy; it’s the fact that politicians, bureaucrats and corporations are all benefitting from a broken, cronyistic system that lets them put profits over patients with impunity.” 

    Roy argued that right now, Congress has “a tremendous opportunity to put American healthcare back on track by embracing the empowerment of patients and doctors through the promotion of expansive health savings accounts in the budget reconciliation process, and we need to take full advantage.” The congressman went on to say, “giving the same actors more power and money won’t work; if we want to Make America Healthy Again, the answer is healthcare freedom. If we want to control our budgets and healthcare spending, the answer is healthcare freedom.”

    The wide-ranging report comes just two days after President Donald Trump was sworn into a second term. The pledge to “Make America Healthy Again” became a focal point of Trump’s campaign when Democrat turned Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dropped out of the race and backed him. Trump tapped Kennedy to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, but his confirmation hearing has not yet been scheduled. 

    The report includes criticism of the program providing food welfare assistance for low-income households. 

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    Secretary of Health and Human Services nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. attends Donald Trump’s inauguration in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda on Jan. 20, 2025.  (Saul Loeb – Pool/Getty Images)

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    “While chronic food illness kills up to 678,000 Americans per year, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will likely pay over $250 billion on junk food for the next 10 years,” Roy’s office notes.

    The report also targets the coveted weight loss and diabetes drugs championed as “miracle medication,” which has even used by celebrities to drop pounds in recent months. It found the Danish pharmaceutical company, Novo Nordisk, “spent at least $25.8 million over the past decade on U.S. medical professionals to promote two of its obesity drugs, Wegovy and Saxenda.”

    The report assesses that families and their employers on average in 2024 spent $25,000 annually, or nearly the cost of a company car, for health insurance, and that’s despite “the false promise of Obamacare to lower premiums by $2,500 a year.” The cost of premiums has increased at least 100% since 2010, according to the report. 

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    President Donald Trump holds up an executive order after signing it at an indoor Presidential Inauguration parade event in Washington, D.C., on Monday, Jan. 20, 2025.  (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

    “Obamacare has made healthcare so expensive that it now subsidizes households earning up to $600,000 per year for their health insurance,” the report says.

    In 2024, the report found, four of the top five American industries by revenue were healthcare-related. Those were hospitals, which came in first; drug, cosmetics and toiletry wholesaling, which came second; health insurance, which earned the third place slot; and pharmaceutical wholesaling, which came in fifth. 

    The report also discusses how 47% of hospital cash prices are lower than the insurer-negotiated price “that people pay hundreds of dollars a month for the privilege of having.” 

    The report argues multiple insurance companies, including UnitedHealth, Anthem/Elevance, and Humana, “earn” a majority of their revenue from taxpayers.

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    “We do not have a free market in the healthcare system. The government controls more than 80% of health spending,” according to a summary of the report provided by Roy’s office. “The Left’s solution to fix our healthcare system is spending even more money and giving the government even further control over the healthcare system. ‘Medicare for All’ would cost an additional $33 trillion over 10 years, and it would leave 70% of Americans financially worse off.”