Nutritional crisis in indian girl child during the last decade and its effective management by siddha system – a status review
Journal name: Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine
Original article title: Nutritional crisis in indian girl child during the last decade and its effective management by siddha system – a status review
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G. KIRUTHIGA
Research Associate, Department of LR & DD, Siddha Central Research Institute, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India.
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Year: 2018 | Doi: 10.70066/jahm.v6i4.393
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There is an immediate and imminent need to answer the question of ill health and health awareness issues of girl children and young girls. They form the fulcrum of the inter-generational health status. educating the girl child is being given due importance in the recent years. But still there is inadequacy in advocation of highlighting the unmet needs of the micronutrient and macronutrient deficiencies in girl children. Siddha, one of the AYUSH systems being practiced in southern parts of India emphasizes the importance of girl child, the essential nutritional dietary checklist to be given during important phases of her life. These important phases are when there is an additional demand for micro and macronutrients with increased calorie intake to match with the function of tissue differentiation, reproduction and ageing. The diet recommended in Siddha texts and being part of Tamilian cuisine, these foods are entirely homemade, nutritionally dense and economically cheap and easily acceptable to the multi-cultural palatal preferences.
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