*By Dr Devan Eating raw tomatoes with the skin can help prevent prostate cancer, thanks to a potent antioxidant called lycopene. Here’s a detailed explanation: 1. Lycopene — the Key Protective Compound Lycopene is a bright red carotenoid pigment found abundantly in tomato skin. It has strong antioxidant properties — neutralizing free radicals that can damage DNA and lead to cancerous changes in prostate cells. Studies show that higher blood levels of lycopene are associated with a significantly reduced risk of prostate cancer, particularly aggressive forms. 2. Why the Skin Matters The tomato skin contains the highest concentration of lycopene and other phytonutrients such as flavonoids and polyphenols. Removing the skin drastically reduces these cancer-fighting compounds. Eating raw tomatoes with the skin ensures maximum lycopene intake in its natural, bioactive form. 3. Raw vs Cooked Tomatoes Raw tomatoes are beneficial because they retain vitamin C and certain heat-sensitive enz...
*By Dr. Devan When one looks back on life — truly looks back with awareness, detachment, and honesty — an astonishing realization dawns: every hardship, every heartbreak, every failure, and every disappointment was not random misfortune, but rather an intelligently designed mechanism guiding you toward who you were meant to become. It is easy to think life happens to us. It is far harder — and far wiser — to realize that life happens through us and for us. The circumstances you faced were not cosmic accidents; they were mirrors reflecting your inner evolution, challenges you unconsciously chose to sculpt your destiny. In hindsight, the very experiences that once seemed cruel and unjust reveal themselves as silent teachers, patiently redirecting your path toward a predetermined destination — a higher version of yourself. 1. The Architecture of Destiny: You Are Both the Designer and the Subject Every individual carries within themselves a blueprint — a sort of divine software — that gove...