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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalDr. Mekhala Chandra is a US board-certified physician in Internal Medicine and Obesity Medicine with over a decade of experience in the United States and India. Her work focuses on helping people build healthier relationships with their bodies through science-based, sustainable care. With a background spanning in Internal Medicine, Psychiatry, and Obesity Medicine, she now designs digital health programmes that make wellbeing practical, supportive, and lasting. Her mission is to guide people towards long-term health, longevity, and ease—where medicine meets everyday life with clarity and comRead More...
Dr. Mekhala Chandra is a US board-certified physician in Internal Medicine and Obesity Medicine with over a decade of experience in the United States and India. Her work focuses on helping people build healthier relationships with their bodies through science-based, sustainable care. With a background spanning in Internal Medicine, Psychiatry, and Obesity Medicine, she now designs digital health programmes that make wellbeing practical, supportive, and lasting. Her mission is to guide people towards long-term health, longevity, and ease—where medicine meets everyday life with clarity and compassion.
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Ever felt your stomach twist before a big presentation or craved sweets after a tough day? That’s your gut and brain gossiping behind your back. They share secrets through bloating, cravings, moods, and even that sudden urge to nap at 3 p.m.
Dr. Mekhala invites you to join this chat. With warmth, humour, and no scary food rules, she helps you uncover what your belly has been trying to tell you for years. You’ll learn how a good laugh can help your d
Ever felt your stomach twist before a big presentation or craved sweets after a tough day? That’s your gut and brain gossiping behind your back. They share secrets through bloating, cravings, moods, and even that sudden urge to nap at 3 p.m.
Dr. Mekhala invites you to join this chat. With warmth, humour, and no scary food rules, she helps you uncover what your belly has been trying to tell you for years. You’ll learn how a good laugh can help your digestion more than a fancy smoothie, how slowing down your meals can sharpen your mind, and why paying attention beats any cleanse or trendy diet.
It offers a gentle guide for real people, parents juggling kids, professionals glued to screens, and anyone feeling tired of sluggish days and confusing food rules.
Inside these pages, you’ll find simple steps that feel like small acts of kindness: a mindful breath, a warm bowl of rasam, a quiet walk after dinner. You’ll see how science and old family wisdom can live on the same plate.
Healing doesn’t have to feel like punishment. It can look like laughter, a shared meal, or saying yes to rest. By the end, you’ll know your gut isn’t a mystery, it’s your best friend, waiting for you to listen.
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