Dear Friends,
Once upon a time, in a world where the human body was still a mystery, a young scientist named Emily was fascinated by the workings of the gut. She was curious about the tiny organisms that lived within it and how they impacted human health.
Emily dedicated her life to studying the gut microbiome, a community of trillions of microorganisms that inhabit the digestive tract. Through her research, she discovered that the gut microbiome played a crucial role in many aspects of human health, including digestion, metabolism, immunity, and even mood.
One day, Emily stumbled upon a shocking discovery. She found that the modern lifestyle, with its processed foods and antibiotics, was severely damaging the gut microbiome. This led to a host of health problems, including obesity, diabetes, and autoimmune diseases.
Determined to help, Emily set out on a mission to educate the public about the importance of maintaining a healthy gut microbiome. She shared her findings with everyone she met, from school children to politicians, and even created a website to spread the word.
Thanks to Emily’s tireless efforts, people began to take notice and adopt healthier habits. They started eating more fiber-rich foods, reducing their sugar intake, and avoiding antibiotics whenever possible. As a result, their gut microbiomes flourished, and their health improved dramatically.
The story of Emily and the gut microbiome spread far and wide, inspiring others to take care of their gut health. And so, the world became a happier, healthier place, all thanks to the tiny organisms that lived within.
We too propagate healthy food in our Green Rameswaram project through our yoga vargas. This month’s newsletter has the following highlights:
- Dr.Sanjay Banerji in his blog writes on “Financial Accounting-4” for SHG members
- Shri.Rangarajan, translates a few shlokas from the rare book on Ramanathaswami Temple
- Usual work carried out by Hand in Hand Inclusive Development Services in Solid waste management
- Dr.A.Abirami, Programme Officer of the C.P.R. Environmental Educational Center writes about the herbal plant – Custard Apple (Seethapalam)
- Livelihood Opportunities covers – Distribution of certificates to the trainees – Bee keeping
- In Social capital – Teertha Poojas, Cleaning programmes, Deepa pooja, Swami Vivekananda’s birth day celebrations etc. and finally ‘Green Rameswaram newsletter’ by the students and for the students of Rameswaram
With best wishes,
Editorial Team
Green Rameswaram Project
Mahabeer Dharmasala
Rameswaram – 623526
Tamilnadu.
Ph: 04573 – 222296(office)
E-mail: greenrameswaram@gmail.com
Web: www.greenrameswaram.org