Sunday, November 4, 2007

Dia food care centre








actually i prefer Diabees as the centre name.pls suggest me




Saturday, October 27, 2007

Himalaya




Himalaya Logo defination



Brand Identity... the promises of health, well being and a prescription for good living.



The Himalaya brand has much in commom with the mountain range from which it draws its name. For centuries, the Himalayas have been an icon of aspiration, of man's quest to unlock Nature's secrets. They represent purity and lofty ideas. The facts that the Himalayas are the source of many of the herbs that are used in our products, makes our brand name all the more appropriate.


The Himalaya logo is a visual defination of its brand identity. The leaf that forms the croossbarof the letter H evokes the company's focus on Herbal healthcare. The teal green represents proximity to nature, while the orange is evocative of warmth, vibrancy commitment to caring. The Himalaya brand carries with it the promise of good health & well being.
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Dia food care centre

as i am doing my project on Diabetes food care centre i have applied one concept in it as food care centre is an ayurvedic based so i thought of a company which represent it for the identity sake n that company is Himalaya Herbal Health Care.

Concept - The Himalaya company is celebrating its successful 78th year on this occasion they have thought of building a new project concentrating on Diabetes. The project finally come up was Diabetes Care Centre in Bangalore for a year which will be a trial part n if it succeeds, it will b continued as well together the project will be spread in the famous cities of India.

b4 further move let me give introduction about the company.





Himalaya Health Care Centre

The Himalaya Drug Company was founded in 1930 by Mr. M. Manal with a clear vision to bring Ayurveda to society in a contemporary form and to unravel the mystery behind the 5,000 year old system of medicine. This included referring to ancient ayurvedic texts, selecting indigenous herbs and subjecting the formulations to modern pharmacological, toxicological and safety tests to create new drugs and therapies.

Since its inception, the company has focused on developing safe, natural and innovative remedies that will help richer, healthier lives. Today, Himalaya products have been endorsed by over 250.000 doctors around the globe and consumers in over 64 countries rely on Himalaya for their health and perasonal care needs.

Their starting off operations in Dehradun way back in the 1930s, the company later spread its wings to Mumbai and acrss the country. In 1975, the company set up an advanced manufacturing facilityin Makali, Bangalore, India, which today houses the corporate Headquarters. In 1991, the company relocated its R & D facility to Bangalore. The manufacturing facility at Makali has the largest tablet -coating unit in the country. Over one Crore tablets are punched every day.

Research & Development.....each Himalaya product undergoes years of primary research and clinical trials before it reaches the market. Himalaya prides itself on being a completely reseach oriented company. Indeed, it is this emphasis on R & D that allows Himalaya to producesafe, efficacious & consistent remedies using ayurvedic principles. It is focussed on product development, quality control & standardization. It does not support 'Borrowed Science'.

Products they come up with r in three ranges:

1 Pharmaceutical - health maintenance, eye. cardiac, skin care, immune, booster & cough.

2 Personal Care - health care, oral care, hair care skin care & baby care.

3 Animal Health - expertise to animal care, R & D strengths in creating natural drugs & therapies. Daily care for sensitive like cats & Dogs.



Medicinal Range


  • Children's Health

  • Men's Health

  • Women's Health

  • General Health

to know more on Himalaya pls visit


http://www.himalayahealthcare.com

i am searching a suitable name for dia food care centre which should relate to sugar free products if u have any idea pls suggest me.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

defination on Diabetes

As everyone knew that my project is on Diabetes Care Centre where i have made a slight difference in it, it is know Diabetes Food Care Centre. This centre not only provides treatment, suitable medicines, suggestions, it also contains an health food for diabetics. It includes sweets, bakery products, fresh juices,jams,icecream n more which all r sugar free. it also has a fresh salad centre, which provides healthy vegetables, fruits, greens n grains, green gram, which is really healthful for life by using it as a chaat instead of paanipuris, pizzas, burger which really gives taste but not healthy life. I have choosed this idea bcas to fulfill the desires of the diabetics which wil not b done in their sweethome. It doesnt meant the food centre is only for diabetics where they can make use of it, it can also be useful to all general people who r health conscious minded. i will add more about this in next blog but pls let me know about the idea of dia food care centre.


b4 starting i want to make know well about Diabetes myself n others also so here is a long research which i collected.

Diabetes is a life-long disease marked by high levels of sugar in the blood. It can be caused by too little insulin (a hormone produced by the pancreas to regulate blood sugar), resistance to insulin, or both.

Causes, incidence, and risk factors
To understand diabetes, it is important to first understand the normal process of food metabolism. Several things happen when food is digested:
A sugar called glucose enters the bloodstream. Glucose is a source of fuel for the body.
An organ called the pancreas makes insulin. The role of insulin is to move glucose from the bloodstream into muscle, fat, and liver cells, where it can be used as fuel.
People with diabetes have high blood glucose. This is because their pancreas does not make enough insulin or their muscle, fat, and liver cells do not respond to insulin normally, or both.


There are three major types of diabetes:

Type 1 diabetes is usually diagnosed in childhood. The body makes little or no insulin, and daily injections of insulin are required to sustain life. Without proper daily management, medical emergencies can arise.
Type 2 diabetes is far more common than type 1 and makes up 90% or more of all cases of diabetes. It usually occurs in adulthood. Here, the pancreas does not make enough insulin to keep blood glucose levels normal, often because the body does not respond well to the insulin. Many people with type 2 diabetes do not know they have it, although it is a serious condition. Type 2 diabetes is becoming more common due to the growing number of older Americans, increasing obesity, and failure to exercise.
Gestational diabetes is high blood glucose that develops at any time during pregnancy in a person who does not have diabetes.
Diabetes affects about 18 million Americans. There are many risk factors for diabetes, including:
A parent, brother, or sister with diabetes
Obesity
Age greater than 45 years
Some ethnic groups (particularly African-Americans and Hispanic Americans)
Gestational diabetes or delivering a baby weighing more than 9 pounds
High blood pressure
High blood levels of triglycerides (a type of fat molecule)
High blood cholesterol level
The American Diabetes Association recommends that all adults be screened for diabetes at least every three years. A person at high risk should be screened more often.

Symptoms
High blood levels of glucose can cause several problems, including frequent urination, excessive thirst, hunger, fatigue, weight loss, and blurry vision. However, because type 2 diabetes develops slowly, some people with high blood sugar experience no symptoms at all.
Symptoms of type 1 diabetes:
Increased thirst
Increased urination
Weight loss in spite of increased appetite
Fatigue
Nausea
Vomiting
Symptoms of type 2 diabetes:
Increased thirst
Increased urination
Increased appetite
Fatigue
Blurred vision
Slow-healing infections
Impotence in men

Signs and tests
A urine analysis may be used to look for glucose and ketones from the breakdown of fat. However, a urine test alone does not diagnose diabetes. The following blood glucose tests are used to diagnose diabetes:
Fasting blood glucose level -- diabetes is diagnosed if higher than 126 mg/dL on two occasions. Levels between 100 and 126 mg/dl are referred to as impaired fasting glucose or pre-diabetes. These levels are considered to be risk factors for type 2 diabetes and its complications.
Random (non-fasting) blood glucose level -- diabetes is suspected if higher than 200 mg/dL and accompanied by the classic symptoms of increased thirst, urination, and fatigue. (This test must be confirmed with a fasting blood glucose test.)
Oral glucose tolerance test -- diabetes is diagnosed if glucose level is higher than 200 mg/dL after 2 hours (This test is used more for type 2 diabetes.)
Patients with type 1 diabetes usually develop symptoms over a short period of time, and the condition is often diagnosed in an emergency setting. In addition to having high glucose levels, acutely ill type 1 diabetics have high levels of ketones.
Ketones are produced by the breakdown of fat and muscle, and they are toxic at high levels. Ketones in the blood cause a condition called "acidosis" (low blood pH). Urine testing detects both glucose and ketones in the urine. Blood glucose levels are also high.

Treatment
There is no cure for diabetes. The immediate goals are to stabilize your blood sugar and eliminate the symptoms of high blood sugar. The long-term goals of treatment are to prolong life, relieve symptoms, and prevent long-term complications such as heart disease and kidney failure.


LEARN THESE SKILLS
Basic diabetes management skills will help prevent the need for emergency care. These skills include:
How to recognize and treat low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) and high blood sugar (hyperglycemia)
What to eat and when
How to take insulin or oral medication
How to test and record blood glucose
How to test urine for ketones (type 1 diabetes only)
How to adjust insulin and/or food intake when changing exercise and eating habits
How to handle sick days
Where to buy diabetes supplies and how to store them
After you learn the basics of diabetes care, learn how the disease can cause long-term health problems and the best ways to prevent these problems. People with diabetes need to review and update their knowledge, because new research and improved ways to treat diabetes are constantly being developed.

i know its more to read but i am sure this is only 1/4 of the part what i collected. If anyone is more interested to know still more about Diabetes pls let me know.

Monday, September 24, 2007

Project 1

thanks for replying to my post i need ur guidance even further. as per i din't got how to go with business {marketing, share market, & their org structures}
please kindly help me out in this n can u just suggest some websites which helps for me in this diabetes care project.
i need one more help i am thinking of approaching a company for sponsorship it can b anyone himalaya, herbal life, diacare, diacon, etc. but i dont know how to approach, whom to approach, so that they can sponsor.pls guide me

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Project of the year

Guys i have an idea of doing a project on Diabetes(diesease) Care Centre. which works regarding with the diabetes patients to help them to b out of it through medicines and exercises. in this even i can produce most of the products like juice syrup, diet malt, sugar, chewing chocolates, plants, enegydrink,etc... which r all sugarfree n makes their health even better. execises-yoga, dietchart, sugar checking machines, Spl chaat n sweet stall, ointment for their wounds, slipper for their health sake, mind relaxing functions, n updates information on diabetes though mobiles by sms/call. i know it gone simple if u ppl feel i can choose even rather good then this pls let me know.