Saturday 27 May 2017








PROVERBIAL HEALTH

The notion, “An apple a day keeps the doctor away”, aptly illustrates the ideology that physical well-being of an individual depends largely on intake of food which is not only healthy and fulfills the daily calorie requirement but also helps in boosting the immune system. A very common example of this would be carrot (for the eye-sight) and milk (for strengthening the bones). Different cultures, religions and regions have their own set of beliefs in terms of “healthy food”.
I am going to list down a few of the foods/fruits which are commonly associated with a specific health benefit.


1) DATES:
Date being the integral part of Aftaar, as Ramzan is just around the corner, so I thought it deserves to be mentioned first. Dates are used to break fast (Aftaar) almost everywhere in Muslim world. It is a common knowledge that Dates are good for health as they contain fiber, they boost mental activity, are prompt source of energy. But did you know that Dates facilitates labour during child birth minimizing the need for induction!

2) BANANA:
 There’s a Banana Diet, DID YOU KNOW IT ! It is a common knowledge that bananas are good for health and heart but a banana diet is all you need to know if you’re trying to lose some extra pounds!

3) CLOVE:
Well we all have used clove as a spice in our food. Little did we know that it’s something more than just an anti-inflammatory, anti-septic, anti-oxidant and what not? The benefit which will take you by surprise is, it numbs the pain and can be used effectively in tooth-ache, VOILA! So no more panic attacks in the middle of the night, in case of tooth-ache just chew on to the clove for a few minute and your pain will be gone!

4) CUCUMBER:
Cucumber keeps you hydrated. It is good for skin (yeah for those dark circles too!). What you do not know is the fact that if you need a quick chunk of vitamin it is your vegie fast food, it is also a quick remedy for headache. In addition to all this, it is a good source for vitamin B, fights cancer and is effective in joint pain.

5) FISH:
A known fact about Fish is it prevents asthma in children and is deliciousJ. A lesser known fact about Fish is that it also helps prevent Alzheimer’s in elderly! It is a source of Vit-D and helps regulate emotion centers in Grey matter of brain.

6) LEMON:
Warm lemon water is recommended for High blood pressure. It contains potassium and is the only food which is anionic in nature.

7) TEA:
For people like me it’s always: “But first tea”.
Tea is a diuretic! It increases your urine output and contains less amount of caffeine than coffee. A teabag can also be used for stopping bleeding from an oozing tooth socket after fresh extraction of a tooth.

8) BEETROOT:
Beetroot is the best source of energy, nutrient, anti-oxidants etc. But it is also used as a remedy for dandruff (Wow!). It improves blood circulation of scalp and helps cleansing the pores. The beetroot juice is massaged on scalp and helps in opening of pores and hence promotes absorption of nutrients.

9) YOGURT:
It is rich in calcium, helps in digestion, and good for skin…..yeah! That’s old news. How many of you were aware that yogurt is actually used to clean the brass ware! Use a damp cloth, rub some yogurt and Aha!
Hocus pocus, stains get out of focus!

10) CHOCOLATE:

The old cliché: chocolate is good for heart, mitigates mental stress and alleviates the mood. A more recent revelation would be that consumption of dark chocolate actually reduces your hunger leading to weight loss. 

So how many of the above mentioned health benefits did you know already? 






Sunday 14 May 2017

A Special Review For a Meeting held for Members Of UNIQUE AND INDEPENDENT FORUM




How many of you have heard about women entrepreneurs’ support group? No, I am not talking about the usual closed-group-only-for-women on Facebook, but the actual platform where individual home-based start-ups have meet and greet with not only each other but with a panel of specialists where their day to day queries are answered.

Let me tell you about one. As ethereal as it sounds, it was nonetheless an invigorating experience to see different businesses under one roof trying to detangle the chords, from finances to marketing strategies to collection of payments, you name the query and it was answered briskly with a swift solution. Unique and independent forum is run by Zenub Babur Butt. It caters to different meet-ups for the entrepreneurs from all walks of life, and provides platform for the newbies for showcasing their work and to get their questions, about business management, answered. On April 21, 2017 I attended one such rendezvous held at AwaamGah on Khayaban-e-Ittehad, Karachi. I was exhilarated by the whole idea of this support group. Zenub gathered the mentors including Rija Bakhtiar (the make-up artist from Reviews), Faiza Yousuf (I.T. skills trainer for USAID, teaches at FAST-NU and IU), NoorJehan Arif (from delta writers) and Muhammad Shoaib Ullah (financial advisor for the Central Bank of Turkey and payment system advisor for Central Bank of Iran). The worthy panelists and managing partners of the event (i.e. Zenub and Aneesa Unus) tailored the event in a stepwise fashion where we hit off by starting with the basics of business. Rija enlightened the audience about importance of color integration, looks and hair (the dos and donts). The conversation moved from generalizing the fashion to the importance of I.T. in visibility of your venture. Faiza Yousuf’s fair and fruitful advice on social media presence, selling from personal profile (good idea vs. bad idea), the specification details to photography of the product were pleasant yet practical. I kept wondering like the other worthy members, that these minute details could make or break a potential customer. What if you ordered a vase and on delivery it turned out to be flower pot not more than 30cm in height! (Happens a lot… right!)

Moving on, to NoorJehan’s well explained fluent thoughts on the entirety and exclusiveness of your product included not to frequently post about something you really want to sell. It’ll ruin the uniqueness of the product. Asking for reviews, thank-you notes, birthday messages will add value to your venture. Shoaib talked about the financial breakout and risk estimation, which is often not envisaged by the newbies. He emphasized on maintaining the financial breakout for just 3 months and short term review of profit and keeping the cash flow integrated. The archaic payment methods sometimes lead to trouble in money transfer, especially from abroad. The new methods of faster and safer money transfer were told to the audience and how to go about them. The conversation molded in to a more interactive discussion as questions were posed by the attendees and the queries were simultaneously answered by the panelists and their own varied experiences exchanged.

The session was followed by tea, networking session and the certificate distribution among the premium members and giveaways were given to the mentors. Giveaways sponsors included Aneesa Unus and inhouse creations. The creative partners included Dhinchaks Printers Packaging for the props. The photographer for the event: Saran photography.


Zenub’s work is to apprise the premium members of the group, of their rights as an entrepreneur, how to deal with day to day stress, and how to gel in your persona with your work on every cellular level. It’s all about giving back to the newly blossoming community of home-based businesses. This is something you struggle to find within you or your surroundings. Platforms like these are not only working as support groups but could also lead to potential joint ventures among the peers which are part of such forums.

Some of the home-based businesses (you can find their online pages on facebook) I came across in this particular event were:

S & S (Shazia and Saima)
The Trendy Trienkets (Rekha Khatri)
Abrish (Afsheen)
V2 (previously known as Hues) (Uzma) 
A n Z collection (Aatika Noman)
Home Solutions featuring customized bags, organizers etc. (Tasnim Murtaza)
Heaven's Drapes (Nargis)
Durr e shehwar (Hand painted, block print fabrics, scarfs, shirts, dupattas)
Hawwa Helping Hand (Shamsa Jabeen J Ahmed)
Ambreen (Indelath)
Shabana Asif (Event organizer, Boutique)




 
MENTORS







GROUP PHOTO





Discussion with penalists and organizers of the event


Friday 12 May 2017

Diaries of an orthodontic resident


Mid-week Crisis

What this one brings you is an insight, as to what happens after you’ve survived the Monday blues.

Ek, do, teen…….paanch” I finished counting out loud the third time. And was putting away the impression boxes ehatayat se like the Holy Grail. My roommate walked in and exclaimed,

ye kia haiii!!! “ she looked inquisitive and picked up one model, rotating it from right to left and left to right.

“mere exam cases” , I said beaming with joy (just like when you scored a 100 on a math test or more appropriately I simulated the smile of a first yr resident who while filling the logs smile at piles of case files he has and thinks they are ALL his exam cases. Unlike the senior who have lost all. Perks of day dreaming! Little do they know k dosre saal 30 mn se 10 bhi mushkil hee bachnay and by fourth yr….. well an evil laugh would suffice (A). By fourth yr my dearies, you’ll be begging on your knees for cases to stay. Whereas I think, by that time you should be on your knees in front of a girl for a different reason altogether!

“They look creepy, ewww, apka dil nahi chahta ye daant torr dein” , contempt was evident in her eyes, my heart skipped a beat. I took the model and placed it back in the box as quickly as possible. I explained her, the torture of five exam cases and she asked casually opening the air filled bag of 3 cocomos, “so how many do you have? “

“I had 15”

“Had matlab”

“Had matlab ab 5 bachay hain” . I was explaining the stories of what happened to my RIP exam cases when the whatssap message tone beeped. I opened inbox and there it was! I don’t know how many of your patients send you audio recorded messages on whatssap. Most of my patients do that and its creepy when you are typing the text and in return you get a 5 minute recording of how Ibrahim broke the band and somehow they want the assurance that its loose and not broken. The recordings goes like…

“The clip on back teeth, not the front teeth, is may be loose, may be broken. The brackets on front teeth are fine. It’s the clip. Which you had placed after separators. The clip which is present on Big teeth, not the small ones ahead of big teeth. The clip which are 4 in total, 2 in upper jaw, 2 in lower jaw, one on each side. The steel clips. Ibrahim is feeling the clip. It’s not hurting but he can feel it. He has not eaten anything (since the dinosaurs died :P) but the clip is loose somehow, should he visit you? (No he should visit Grand Canyon and have a blast there :P)

How the band was broken”, I typed and pressed Send. My roommate was ROFL witnessing the weird communication ever.

“Pata nahi”, there came the most innocent reply ever ( as if the steel decided to decompose and fade into oblivion on its own apparently! )
and it’s not broken, it’s loose

It’s broken” I typed and asked the mother to drop-by for the “oppointmin”. 

I dropped on the bed to sleep and to struggle through the nightmares of loosing anymore patients.



Wednesday 3 May 2017

Diaries of a Second year Resident


Some day in mid April

“jo garri chalata hai wo for sure rikshay mein nahi beth sakta”
I thought as I climbed in mushkil-se-mila-hua CNG riksha and dropped right down with my legs high up in a perfect yoga aasan. There was no cushion on the backseat and just after I retrieved from my aasan rikshay wala exclaimed with a molar to molar smile, “baaji dhayaan se, seat thori tooti hui hai” .
After a super bumpy ride and a sleepy morning session at hospital, I rushed to the OPD only to face my worst nightmare. So, it was a gifted case from a senior  who apparently left the cruel dental world and made sure I did too :P . As soon as I was seated and slid near only to examine her mouth, she motioned to stop me and asked the most dreaded question of all times in the world of orthodontics , “doctor, mera tareetment kab khatam hoga” , ( “jab tum fuzool sawal pochna band karo gi aur hospital anay ki zehmat karogi! “ , the thought crossed my mind) I smiled and said the most cheesy line ever, “inshaALLAH jald” .
“Lekin dr…..”
I interrupted this time in midway, “dekhiye ab tak khatam ho chukka hota agar pichle kuch arse mn regular ai hotin aur brackets loose na huay hotay aur agar…..” , as I narrated my usual ek-sau-ek factors I started removing the wire so that she is compelled to be quiet. Before she left I managed to bulldoze her with all sorts of regimens and made sure she is all confused from 3 different types of elastics going in all directions.
It was around noon, as I waited for the instruments, I survived a massive heartattack as my beloved exam case told me that she is getting married in a six months’ time, that too with a gummy smile and ye-baray-baray incisors (the front teeth) and with windows from all extraction spaces wide open. All of a sudden you want to be the character of a Paki film which says, “ye shaadi nahi hosakti!”
I became a self-obsessed Evil Queen (pun intended) for a while and prayed k mangni toot jaye as I Heartily congratulated her followed by a lecture on importance of education in modern world and how it’ll be difficult to manage studies after marriage and she should delay it and so on (you know!) in case she lends an ear.
O.K. this is the last one J
So, if you guys remember there was some Indian ad about an amplifier sort of electric appliance which showed a female lover, who in a very naughty-shy manner calls her boyfriend “LIAARRRRRR” in a high pitched-shrill. If you remember the advertisement you’ll get my response towards the third patient of the day. I asked and he told me “I haven’t eaten chaalia/supari”. Right at the time when  I was trying to get hold of a ghundon mein (bracket and wires ofcourse you nerds!) phansi hui big chaalia.
At the end of an emotionally long tiring day, I came back uchalti-koodti in a rickshaw. As I climbed the stairs my worst nightmare came true (as it did on every other day) The Billi sleeping right infront of my apartment door.  I tip-toed here and there for a while but it didn’t work. Billi did not wakeup all by herself and did not let me steer clear :P. The not-so blowing wind brought my hero along, The Sabzi wala! I called out “Bhai zara ooper aiye ga” he came climbing two stairs at a time for a possible masala-dar scene but was ticked-off not to find one. He hushed the cat away and I tripped towards the door, dropped my mobile (it was a home-coming ritual back in those days) and entered the Gosha-e-aafiyat only to find peace within.










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