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We are on a mission - mission to spread the word about health.

This includes healthy eating & food.

 Who We Are; What We Do

A team of knowledge professionals, with over 10 years of research, writing, and content collation experience, we believe in sharing knowledge.

Once civil services aspirants, we have the best brains with us.

Our purpose is to use this website as a platform to creating interesting, well-researched content from credible sources.

Natural healing is one of our favorite niches, and we are happy to research deeper into alternative medicine. We are proud to be part of the evolving natural healing community.

We have partnered with international media houses to spread medical/health/alternative healing knowledge and awareness all through the globe. We are working on dozens of insightful sites on health, parenting, pet care, and healthy food & recipes.

If you are into healthy eating, you will be happy to be here :) You may be happy to join our healthy eating group in Facebook, where homemakers are invited to share healthiest of recipes. The best recipes go in our cookbooks, which are free to access online.

You may want to join us at Healthy Recipes by Homemakers at

https://www.facebook.com/groups/967688456634982/

Food is an integral part of our lives. Good food is good mood. A healthy you is a happy you. A happy you is a healthy you.

Let's learn how to be healthy and happy through diet management -

making healthy dietary choices
following a holistic health regimen
exercising regularly
avoiding all things unhealthy

This has prodded me to come up with healthy recipes and luckily, my readers love my food choices.

How do I come up with healthy ideas people applaud?

  • brainstorming
  • challenging people's ideas
  • observing things
  • experimenting
  • test driving
  • sharing
It's my earnest desire to encourage you all to take to healthy baking, because herein lies the health of your family. The baking industry has flooded the market with unhealthy stuff and this has got kids addicted to all things unhealthy - loaded with additives, artificial colors & flavors, and preservatives. Given the amount of baked stuff that we have got used to eating these days, it is high time we took the initiative to bake healthy.


Please start making healthy food choices for your family's health. You will never regret doing so.

Our Team

Amit Mishra and Ravneet Bhalla are the brains behind Mercury Information Management Platform, who envision making the website one of the best credible information sources ever!

Disclaimer
This is no medical advice but only a way to improve health with dietary intervention. talk to your doctor before starting any new therapy!

Comments

  1. Hi Madam,

    I like your website, it is very much useful and informative.

    Some of the recipes are even diabetic friendly.

    I run the India's no#1 Diabetes Educator website - www.healthydietfordiabetics.com

    I want to connect with you to ask, if we can share your recipes with our readers on our facebook page which has above 20,000 followers.

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    1. Hi,

      Thank you for stopping by. Please feel free to share our blog link on your Facebook page.

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