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    Nutritionist shares 1-month health reset diet plan that she made for her husband: And it seems so easy to follow!

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    Think about how you handled a bad day at 19. Now think about how you handle one at 35. You are the same person, but your reaction has changed completely with time. What used to work doesn’t anymore, and you’ve adjusted without even noticing. The same logic applies to your nutrition. What worked for you in your 20s may not necessarily work after a decade. Yet, most people stick to the same diet from their twenties well into their thirties and forties, and wonder why the results have quietly stopped showing up. Priyanka Goenka, a certified nutrition consultant, shared an entire month’s meal plan and lifestyle modifications to improve immunity and weight management. In a post shared on Instagram, she outlined a foolproof nutrition plan she created for her 38-year-old husband.

    Build the foundation in weeks one and two

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    Build the foundation in weeks one and two

    Goenka suggests waking up to healthy fats. Start the day with soaked almonds, a walnut, and a Brazil nut. This will keep blood sugar steady and also boost selenium. Follow it with a protein-rich breakfast. Think two eggs or sprouts poha, or a paneer besan chilla. She also suggested vitamin C and zinc supplements. Keep it light for lunch. “As we age, digestion slows down; eating easy-to-digest foods helps,” the nutritionist said. A gluten-free roti with a generous portion of lentils, a seasonal vegetable, and curd would do. For evenings, skip highly processed snacks and instead have roasted chana or rajma with a piece of fruit and green tea. Dinner rotates between beetroot paneer tikki, chickpea walnut kebabs, and paneer tikka. Remember, protein is essential to repair the day’s wear without loading up on calories before bed.

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    Immunity focus in the third week

    The goal is to improve immunity in the third week. For breakfast, have nuts with a protein shake. You can also opt for oats and ragi chilla, or avocado paneer toast, or eggs when there’s time. To prevent overeating during lunch, have a mid-morning fruit with a few pumpkin or sunflower seeds. Lunch can be millet roti, two green vegetables, curd, and one protein source like rajma or chana. Keep the meals simple in the evenings: think steamed sprouts or fruit. Dinner can be paneer rolls, vegetable paneer wraps, or roti. The nutritionist also revealed that her partner takes a vitamin C supplement every day and a vitamin D supplement once a month.

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    Week four is about sustaining results and maintaining balance

    The final week is really about consistency and finding a balance. For breakfast, she suggests moong dal chilla or idli sambar, as they are high-protein, low-oil meals. Buttermilk or coconut water serves as the mid-morning hydration boost, especially during summer months. Lunch is two rotis with a seasonal sabzi, dal, curd, and onion salad. Eat boiled egg whites or roasted peanuts as evening snacks. Dinner can be tofu and steamed vegetables. “This 4-week cycle repeats with seasonal swaps for the full month,” she said.

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    Goenka also shared 10 lifestyle modifications that play a crucial role in wellness. These include:

    • Bedtime before 11 PM, with at least 7 hours of sleep. Poor sleep directly weakens immunity and slows fat loss.
    • Walk for 10 minutes after every meal. This improves digestion and blood sugar control.
    • Drink 2.5 to 3 litres a day, because most ‘fatigue’ is actually mild dehydration.
    • Strength training three times a week.
    • Cut sugar. Start with tea and coffee, as this small daily habit may have a big impact in the long run.
    • Get at least 10 minutes of morning sunlight. Vitamin D is directly linked to immune function.
    • No screens 30 minutes before bed. This improves sleep quality, which means better recovery and hormone balance.
    • Standing breaks every hour at work. This counters the effect of a desk job on metabolism.
    • A stress-relief habit once a day. Remember, chronic cortisol is directly linked to belly fat and low immunity.
    • No skipping meals, even on busy days. Irregular eating confuses metabolism and increases cravings later.

    This plan simply works, as it helps people in their thirties meet their nutritional goals. The lifestyle changes are a bonus, helping to regain energy and improve overall wellness

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