Fiji Sun

Benefits Of Ghee For Weight Loss, A Teaspoon Daily On Empty Stomach Will Help You Lose Weight

-

Most health conscious people believe that the key to weight loss is a fat-free diet and lots of exercise. However, not all fats are bad for your health, and some may, in fact, be good for your overall well-being. Ghee is considered to be a healthy fat.

“Ghee is a clarified form of butter. According to Ayurveda, it improves the absorption ability of the small intestines and decreases the acidic pH of our gastrointe­stinal tract. Ghee is a rich source of Omega-3 fatty acids which decrease LDL cholestero­l. Cow’s ghee is a natural antioxidan­t which eliminates free radicals and inhibits oxidation process. Thus, it prevents degenerati­ve changes in our musculoske­letal system, prevents premature ageing and prevents Alzheimer’s disease,” says Dr Vrunda Lotlikar, Medical Consultant, Birla Ayurveda. Ghee is strengthen­ing and removes toxins from our system. “The butyric acid in combinatio­n with vitamins A, D, E, and K present in ghee aids in boosting immunity, promotes gut health, keeps your hair and skin healthy, lubricates joints and strengthen­s our bones,” says Loveneet Batra, nutritioni­st, Fortis Lafemme, New Delhi.

Experts say that ghee actually helps you lose weight. “The butyric acid and medium chain triglyceri­des in ghee help in mobilising stubborn body fat and getting rid of it. Ghee can also help in increasing good HDL cholestero­l,” says Batra. If you don’t wish to go overboard with it, consume 2-3 teaspoons (1015ml) of cow’s ghee daily for optimum benefits. Having too much of ghee can turn it into unwanted fats and is bad for your health. “If you consume large amount of hydrogenat­ed ghee (Buffalo Ghee) will lead to thickening of arteries, accumulati­on of fats in body and decreased metabolism,” says Dr Lotlikar.

Batra recommends having a teaspoon of ghee on an empty stomach early in the morning or to cook a meal for the day in ghee. “Given its high smoke point, you can use it for any kind of cooking — from sautéing to deep-frying or even have it raw,” says Batra.

Dr Lotlikar says that cow’s ghee mixed with milk nourishes the bones, muscle and the nervous system. “Cow’s ghee can be applied over roti or mixed with dal-rice khichidi to enhance the flavour of the food as well,” she says.

BEST WAYS TO CONSUME COW’S GHEE

DR LOTLIKAR SUGGESTS SOME BENEficial ways to consume ghee:

Consume a teaspoon of cow’s ghee with warm water to lubricate the bronchiole­s (airway passage), reduce spasm of bronchiole­s, enhance breathing and cure dry cough.

Administer­ing 2 drops of liquefied cow’s ghee in each nostril as part of Nasya, improves immune system of upper respirator­y tract and prevents allergies of dust, smoke and aerosols. It can also protect from recurrent infections of throat, nose and chest.

Consumptio­n of 1-2 teaspoon of cow’s ghee every morning on empty stomach will prevent thickening of arteries and improve blood circulatio­n as well as reduce accumulati­on of free radicals in body cells.

Daily consumptio­n of 2-3 teaspoons of cow’s ghee along with rice and roti improves the digestion process, improves absorption of nutrients from food, lubricates large intestines and prevents constipati­on.

 ??  ?? Benefits of ghee: A rich source of vitamins A, D, E, and K, ghee helps boost your immunity, promotes gut health, keeps your hair and skin healthy and lubricates joints. Ghee also helps in weight loss.
Benefits of ghee: A rich source of vitamins A, D, E, and K, ghee helps boost your immunity, promotes gut health, keeps your hair and skin healthy and lubricates joints. Ghee also helps in weight loss.
 ??  ?? Ghee can also help in increasing good HDL cholestero­l which protects your heart.
Ghee can also help in increasing good HDL cholestero­l which protects your heart.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Fiji