Its all about Desi Ghee(Clarified Butter)

 

A staple in Indian cuisine with wide religious, wellness and medicinal uses, clarified butter has been in use since 1500 BC.

Specially used to anoint Lord Vishnu and Lord Krishna, Ghee is used in the sacred Abhishekam for Lord Shiva to ward off illnesses.

What Is Ghee (Clarified Butter)?

Ghee is a clarified type of butter, meaning that it has been simmered into a concentrate and the residue has been removed. What remains is basically a pure combination of fats, without any milk residue, which means that it does not need to be refrigerated. Ghee can last for months, or even years, without refrigeration, which made it very popular throughout history, before modern times and refrigeration.

The impressive benefits of ghee include its ability to protect your gastrointestinal system, balance the cholesterol levels, provide additional energy, reduce inflammation in the joints, eliminate certain allergy concerns, protect you from various chronic disease, improve your eye health, strengthen your immune system, and even prevent certain types of cancer.

Boosts Energy

Ghee has unique short-chain fatty acids, which are very useful for the body and can be processed by the liver and burnt as energy, not passing into the adipose tissue or contributing to weight gain.

Reduces GI 

Desi ghee reduces the glycaemic index of the foods i.e the rate at which glucose enters the blood stream. Making it a perfect choice for diabetic and insulin resistant people.

Absorption of Vit D

Vit D deficiency is highly common today. Desi ghee helps in better absorption of Vit D there by overcoming its deficiency.

Desi Prebiotic

Being rich in short chain fatty acids Desi ghee also acts as a prebiotic and helps in growth of gut friendly bacteria providing them a better environment to thrive.

Brain Development

The unique fatty acid structure of desi ghee nourishes the tissues of brain making it highly recommended brain food for the growing children. In adults it helps in curbing memory loss and other ageing related brain dysfunctions.

Reduces Allergy

Since ghee is dairy-free (having had all of the dairy residue simmered off), lactose intolerant individuals or those who cannot consume other dairy products  are free to enjoy the flavorful treat of “ clarified butter”.

Heart Health

Although most people associate ghee with fat and a decline in heart health, the rich variety of fats in ghee can provide a healthy boost to the heart. Omega-3 fatty acids can help decrease your levels of bad cholesterol and provide an energetic balance to your fat intake.

Eliminates Free Radicals

The health benefits of vitamin A are widely publicized and the power of carotenoids in terms of eliminating free radicals in the body are extremely valuable. When you add the antioxidant capacity of conjugated linoleic acid (present in ghee) to the power of vitamin A contained in ghee, you have a powerful anti-cancer substance that could help reduce oxidative stress throughout the body.

Eye Care

The significant levels of vitamin A in ghee make it ideal for protecting eye health. Carotenoids are antioxidants that specialize in eliminating and neutralizing the free radicals that attack the macular cells, thereby preventing macular degeneration and the development of cataracts.

Boosts Immune System

Butyric acid has also been linked to the stimulation of T-cell production, which are the heavy-hitting cells of the immune system. In other words, ghee can supercharge your immune system in addition to all of its other health benefits.

Word of Caution: All of the benefits mentioned above make ghee  an ideal substitute for processed butter and refined oils; however, as mentioned a number of times, ghee is made purely of fat, so excessive consumption of ghee can dramatically change your fat intake and can act as a negative dietary choice.

Here’s a video about how to make ghee at home. Video Courtesy: Youtube.

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It’s all about loving Yourself!

This month is all about love: the love we have for our loved ones, the love that encompasses us as we care for our friends and family, the love and compassion we have for all human beings.

But what we often forget is to love ourselves. Health and happiness begin with loving yourself unconditionally…always.

Ayurveda defines health not only as an absence of disease, but also as a very holistic level of vitality throughout our lives. The beauty of Ayurveda lies in a simple message: first know yourself and above all – love yourself.

In what started out as a quest to add more love into my life, ended with a completely different outlook on life. I realized that love, like wellness, is made up of multiple components. Incorporating these into my life has resulted in bringing more love, positivity and authenticity to my marriage, parenting, relationships and encounters with strangers.

I realized, yes, there is an amazing relationship between love and wellness. When you practice gratitude,  self-compassion, have faith and a sense of purpose in life, things like exercise, eating healthy, stress management, positive relationships, and happiness all come a little more naturally.

Today, I’m sharing a bit of this time-tested wisdom with you, that can help you to understand why this is vital to your health.

Embrace your uniqueness: As an individual with a unique combination of physical, mental and emotional qualities, the way you relate to the world is specific in every way to you. And your “formula” for health and happiness will be a unique combination of food, activities, environments, and relationships. Understanding what works for you (and you alone) is a matter of asking the right questions and knowing where to look.

Eat for Your Mind-Body Type

In Ayurveda, there are three mind-body types, or doshas, and the types of foods that are optimal for you depend upon your individual dosha. The foods that keep one person in balance and energetic may not be the right choices for someone with a different dosha. The doshas explain why some people can eat a hot, spicy meal and feel fine, while others could eat the same meal and experience heartburn or indigestion.

Each dosha has a different type of metabolism, which affects how we process the foods that we eat. Two people can eat the same foods and have the same activity level, but look and feel quite different. One dosha may naturally be able to handle a heavier type of food, while another dosha may be more in balance with lighter foods. When you are eating according to your individual mind-body type, it is easier to keep the body in balance.

Meditate and Rest

Meditation takes you beyond the mind’s busy thought traffic to the silence and peace of expanded awareness. Meditation allows you to experience a profound sense of relaxation that dissolves fatigue and stress. In fact, scientific studies have found that a daily meditation practice can lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels, decrease anxiety and depression, and even reverse some of the biological markers of aging.

We all know we need about eight hours sleep to feel balanced and energized. If you don’t feel refreshed when you wake up in the morning, you aren’t getting enough restful sleep. Its not only about the total duration but also about the time when you sleep.Try and sleep at a fixed time atleast on the weekdays.

Rediscover the Pleasure of Moving Your Body: Thousands of years ago, the Ayurvedic physician Charaka observed, “From physical exercise, one gets lightness,  capacity for work, firmness, tolerance of difficulties, elimination of impurities, and stimulation of digestion.”

Our bodies are designed for movement, yet many of us associate exercise with pain, boredom, or drudgery rather than with lightness and feelings of wellbeing. The secret is finding some physical activities that you like and that are suited to your mind-body type, or dosha. No matter what your current fitness level is, you can begin to move your body and breathe on a consistent basis, even if the most you can do right now is walk in your building or some floor exercises within your home.

Know that you are forever in flux: According to Ayurveda, everything that goes on outside of us goes on inside of us as well. Your mind and body experience daily and seasonal changes just like everything in the environment around you. In practical terms this means that who you were when you hopped out of bed this morning is slightly different to who you are now (and who you’ll be later). Tuning in to YOUR daily and seasonal cycles provides powerful clues for understanding how and why you look and feel the way you do. It also reveals simple things you can do to be at your very best throughout the day and the year.

Your digestion runs your show: In the Ayurvedic model everything we experience is a form of “food” for the mind, body or soul, including all the sights, sounds, emotions, ideas and sensations that we encounter every day. Digesting this volume of “food” is no small task. The mind and body must work together to distinguish and assimilate the good stuff and let go of what doesn’t really serve us. And when that process is undermined or overloaded it compromises everything! Moderation is the Ayurvedic mantra.

Attitude of gratitude along with giving yourself (and your digestion) a break, are perhaps the most powerful health and wellness tools around.

Positive Affirmations to live your life by:

  • God made you perfectly. Enjoy who you are.
  • Love yourself so you can accept love from others.
  • Forgive yourself and others. You can’t move forward and enjoy life without forgiveness.
  • Praise your efforts.
  • Acknowledge your strengths.
  • Appreciate and thank those important to you.

 

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Uma Narula is an award winning practising Nutritionist since 10 years.If you have any queries you can email  on uma@nutriguide.co.in or call  on +91 99676 35556/+32 468 29 79 49.