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  1. Asked: August 8, 2025In: bread, Cryptocurrency Wallet, Food & Cooking

    Bread is 'two times a day' but meals are three: How many times a day should you eat and how long should you stay hungry?

    Ali1234 Researcher
    Added an answer on August 8, 2025 at 6:21 am

    If we safely reduce our meal times, we can reap the benefits.

    If we safely reduce our meal times, we can reap the benefits.

    ناشتہ در اصل بہت جدید ہے اور یہ اشرافیہ میں پہلے شروع ہوا

    چائے

    بریڈ سپریڈ

    رات میں زیادہ کھانے سے خون میں گلوکوز کی مقدار اور سطح متاثر ہو سکتی ہے

    کھانے کے معمول میں تھوڑی تبدیلی بہتر فوائد کا باعث ہو سکتی ہے

    ناشتہ

    ناشتہ

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  2. Asked: August 8, 2025In: bread, Cryptocurrency Wallet, Food & Cooking

    Bread is 'two times a day' but meals are three: How many times a day should you eat and how long should you stay hungry?

    Ali1234 Researcher
    Added an answer on August 8, 2025 at 6:17 am

    The idea that "bread is two times a day but meals are three" touches on a common cultural or traditional eating pattern — but nutrition-wise, here's a clearer breakdown: 🍽️ How many times a day should you eat? There’s no universal number that applies to everyone, but most people do well with 3 balanRead more

    The idea that “bread is two times a day but meals are three” touches on a common cultural or traditional eating pattern — but nutrition-wise, here’s a clearer breakdown:

    🍽️ How many times a day should you eat?

    There’s no universal number that applies to everyone, but most people do well with 3 balanced meals per day:

    • Breakfast
    • Lunch
    • Dinner

    Some people add:

    • 1–2 snacks, especially if they have high energy needs or long gaps between meals.

    Ultimately, the best eating frequency depends on:

    • Your personal health goals
    • Activity level
    • Any medical conditions (e.g. diabetes, acid reflux)
    • Satiety and hunger cues

    ⏳ How long should you stay hungry between meals?

    Generally, a person should feel hungry about 3–5 hours after eating a balanced meal. That’s a sign your digestion is working normally.

    Here’s a typical breakdown:

    • Meal every 4–5 hours works for many people.
    • Too little time (like eating every hour) may lead to overeating or insulin spikes.
    • Too much time (7–8+ hours) might result in low energy, overeating at the next meal, or muscle breakdown in some people.

    🥖 What about “bread twice a day”?

    This might refer to how bread is typically eaten (e.g., breakfast and lunch) in some diets or cultures. But there’s no rule requiring bread only twice a day. What matters more is the quality of your meals — whole grains, protein, healthy fats, and fiber.


    ✅ In summary:

    • Aim for 3 main meals per day, with optional healthy snacks.
    • Space meals about 4–5 hours apart.
    • Eat when you’re genuinely hungry, not just out of habit or boredom.

    Would you like a sample meal schedule or tips for managing hunger better?

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  3. Asked: August 8, 2025In: Crypto Coin

    Eight things that can cause gas in the stomach to escape

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    Added an answer on August 8, 2025 at 6:15 am

    Passing gas from the human body is a normal occurrence. A typical person passes gas five to 15 times a day.

    Passing gas from the human body is a normal occurrence. A typical person passes gas five to 15 times a day.

    Illustration of someone farting

    Different legumes scattered on a table

    Woman holding stomach

    White and purple cauliflower

    A woman drinking water in a bottle

    Milk and dairy products

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  4. Asked: August 8, 2025In: Crypto Coin

    Eight things that can cause gas in the stomach to escape

    Ali1234 Researcher
    Added an answer on August 8, 2025 at 6:11 am

    Here are eight things that can cause gas in the stomach to escape (often as burping or belching): Swallowing air (aerophagia) – Happens when eating or drinking too quickly, chewing gum, or talking while eating. Carbonated drinks – Soda, beer, and sparkling water release carbon dioxide gas in the stoRead more

    Here are eight things that can cause gas in the stomach to escape (often as burping or belching):

    1. Swallowing air (aerophagia) – Happens when eating or drinking too quickly, chewing gum, or talking while eating.
    2. Carbonated drinks – Soda, beer, and sparkling water release carbon dioxide gas in the stomach.
    3. Overeating – A full stomach can push gas upward and cause burping.
    4. Acid reflux (GERD) – Stomach acid backing up into the esophagus can be accompanied by gas release.
    5. Pressure changes – For example, during air travel or altitude changes, the gas in your stomach can expand and escape.
    6. Certain medications – Some drugs, especially those affecting the digestive system, can increase gas production or reduce digestion efficiency.
    7. Digestive disorders – Conditions like gastritis, peptic ulcers, or delayed stomach emptying can trap gas and later release it.
    8. Relief after eating antacids – Antacids can release carbon dioxide in the stomach as they neutralize acid, which can cause burping.

    Let me know if you’re looking for causes related to flatulence instead — that’s more connected to intestinal gas.

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  5. Asked: August 7, 2025In: HER

    Where did Sanam Jang first meet her husband?

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    Added an answer on August 7, 2025 at 1:12 pm

    He said that Qassam and I studied together in school, we were friends, then we separated, then we would meet at various events.

    He said that Qassam and I studied together in school, we were friends, then we separated, then we would meet at various events.

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  6. Asked: August 7, 2025In: HER

    Where did Sanam Jang first meet her husband?

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    Added an answer on August 7, 2025 at 1:10 pm

    I couldn’t locate any reliable, cited source confirming where Sanam Jung first met her husband, Syed Abdul Qassam Jafri. Interviews and reputable articles mention when they got married, their relationship beginning around 2013, and Qassam’s background as a pilot, but none specify the initial meetingRead more

    I couldn’t locate any reliable, cited source confirming where Sanam Jung first met her husband, Syed Abdul Qassam Jafri. Interviews and reputable articles mention when they got married, their relationship beginning around 2013, and Qassam’s background as a pilot, but none specify the initial meeting place or circumstances .

    Most of the “how they met” stories appearing online seem to come from unverified or informal sites with no citations to interviews or credible statements—so they can’t be taken as confirmed.

    Would you like me to check more fan forums or social media interviews to see if there’s any first‑hand detail from Sanam herself?

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  7. Asked: August 7, 2025

    Who is Aima Baig's husband Zain Ahmed?

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    Added an answer on August 7, 2025 at 1:06 pm

    Singer Aima Baig got married to Zain Ahmed yesterday, photos of which went viral on social media.

    Singer Aima Baig got married to Zain Ahmed yesterday, photos of which went viral on social media.

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  8. Asked: August 7, 2025

    Who is Aima Baig's husband Zain Ahmed?

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    Added an answer on August 7, 2025 at 1:04 pm

    Here’s what’s known about Zain Ahmad, who recently married celebrated Pakistani singer Aima Baig: Background & Family Full Name: Mirza Zain Ahmad. He is the great‑grandson of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the founder of the Ahmadiyya movement in the Indian subcontinent, coming from a notably influential lRead more

    Here’s what’s known about Zain Ahmad, who recently married celebrated Pakistani singer Aima Baig:


    Background & Family

    • Full Name: Mirza Zain Ahmad. He is the great‑grandson of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the founder of the Ahmadiyya movement in the Indian subcontinent, coming from a notably influential lineage. He spent his formative years between London, Canada, and Lahore, giving him a rich and multicultural upbringing .

    Career & Achievements

    • In 2018, Zain co-founded Rastah, a Lahore-based fashion label that merges modern streetwear with traditional South Asian elements. The brand is celebrated for its sustainable, artisanal designs, crafted by local artisans in limited quantities .
    • Rastah has gained international recognition:
      • Featured in Vogue
      • Dresses worn by high-profile figures such as Justin Bieber, Riz Ahmed, Zayn Malik, French Montana, and Karan Johar
      • First Pakistani brand to showcase at London Fashion Week in 2023 .
    • Zain’s visionary approach earned him a place on the Forbes Asia 30 Under 30 list .

    Relationship & Marriage

    • The couple’s relationship became public in 2024, with fans noticing their social media posts and public appearances together. Their romance ultimately culminated in a private Nikah ceremony in Canada on August 6, 2025 .
    • Aima announced their union on Instagram with heartfelt words:

      “Married my best friend last night—ALHAMDULLILAH… still feels like a dream. Keep us in your duas as we begin this new chapter together.”

    • They were publicly celebrating their love after dating for about a year, in what fans have dubbed a powerful union between music and fashion .

    Summary at a Glance

    Detail Highlights
    Name & Heritage Mirza Zain Ahmad, great-grandson of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad
    Career Co‑founder/Creative Director of Rastah, launched 2018
    Achievements Forbes Asia 30 Under 30; London Fashion Week showcase; dressed global celebs
    Personal Life Married Aima Baig in August 2025 after a year of dating

    Zain Ahmad is not just notable as Aima Baig’s husband—but is a creative force in his own right, blending cultural heritage and contemporary fashion on an international stage. If you’d like to know more about Rastah’s designs, exhibitions, or collaborations, feel free to ask!

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  9. Asked: August 7, 2025In: Cricket Pakistan, Pakistan

    I will not be a sworn witness: What is Malik Riaz's connection to the 190 million pound case against Imran Khan?

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    Added an answer on August 7, 2025 at 12:59 pm

    "Not only is my business being destroyed, but the real estate sector in Pakistan is also being destroyed.".

    “Not only is my business being destroyed, but the real estate sector in Pakistan is also being destroyed.”.

    ملک ریاض

    ملک ریاض

    ملک ریاض

    نو مئی 2023 کو القادر ٹرسٹ کیس میں عمران خان کی گرفتاری سے قبل کے مناظر جب وہ عدالت میں بائیو میٹرک کروا رہے تھے

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  10. Asked: August 7, 2025In: Cricket Pakistan, Pakistan

    I will not be a sworn witness: What is Malik Riaz's connection to the 190 million pound case against Imran Khan?

    Ali1234 Researcher
    Added an answer on August 7, 2025 at 12:54 pm

    Here’s the connection between Malik Riaz and the £190 million case involving Imran Khan—commonly referred to as the Al‑Qadir Trust case: 1. What is the £190 million case about? The United Kingdom’s National Crime Agency (NCA) had seized £190 million from Malik Riaz on suspicion of money laundering.Read more

    Here’s the connection between Malik Riaz and the £190 million case involving Imran Khan—commonly referred to as the Al‑Qadir Trust case:


    1. What is the £190 million case about?

    • The United Kingdom’s National Crime Agency (NCA) had seized £190 million from Malik Riaz on suspicion of money laundering. As part of a civil settlement in late 2019, Riaz agreed to return these assets to Pakistan.
    • Instead of going directly into Pakistan’s national treasury, the funds were channeled into a Supreme Court account—purportedly to settle a massive fine (roughly Rs 450 billion) imposed on Bahria Town by Pakistan’s Supreme Court.

    2. How is Malik Riaz connected to Imran Khan in this case?

    • The settlement and fund transfer occurred under the PTI administration while Imran Khan was Prime Minister. NAB accuses him of facilitating the transaction, benefiting Malik Riaz, and bypassing the national treasury. In return, Riaz allegedly donated land (around 458 kanals) to the Al‑Qadir Trust, headed by Imran and his wife, for establishing a university in Jhelum.
    • The accountability reference filed by NAB names Malik Riaz, his son Ahmed Ali Riaz, Imran, Bushra Bibi, Mirza Shahzad Akbar, Zulfi Bukhari, and others as suspects, with some declared proclaimed offenders.

    3. Why is Imran Khan saying “I will not be a sworn witness”?

    • According to a statement reported by FT, Malik Riaz, who currently resides in the UAE, said: “No matter how much you oppress me, Malik Riaz will not testify!” This suggests he is resisting pressure to testify in the case against Imran Khan.

    Summary Table

    Stakeholder Allegations/Role in the Case
    Malik Riaz Returned £190 million settlement; allegedly donated land to Al‑Qadir Trust. Refuses to testify.
    Imran Khan Accused of abusing authority to benefit Riaz and facilitate the settlement in a way that bypassed the treasury.
    Al‑Qadir Trust Beneficiary of land from Riaz; central to the quid-pro-quo allegations.

    In short: Malik Riaz’s civil settlement with the UK forms the financial core of the case. Imran Khan is accused of enabling the diversion of these funds in exchange for land, and Riaz’s refusal to testify—or become a witness—complicates the prosecution’s case and adds layers of political and legal intrigue.

     

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