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ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT MUSTARD OIL

- Prerna Gauba Sibbal

Astudy by Harvard School of Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) and St John Hospital, Bangalore, found that chances of heart disease drop by nearly 70% when mustard oil is used for cooking. Also, it is beneficial for the overall body health. Experts tell how:

Mustard oil is a healthy edible oil. It is low in saturated fatty acids, high in MUFA and PUFA, especially alpha-linolenic acid, and hence, is ideal for optimum heart health. Its usage may lower triglyceri­des, blood pressure, inflammati­on and improve vascular function.

Absence of trans fat in it helps maintain insulin levels, which in turn regulates blood sugar levels.

Mustard oil is known to stimulate our sweat glands, and thereby improve blood circulatio­n. It helps lower body temperatur­e and remove toxins from the body.

Inhaling mustard oil helps clear respirator­y congestion. Also, a concoction made by heating mustard oil, few cloves of garlic and one teaspoon of carom seeds, when massaged on our feet and chest, provides relief from cold and cough. For babies and the elderly, you can apply it on the throat, nose and chest.

Regular massage with mustard oil helps in relieving ache in joints and muscles. Arthritis patients also experience comfort after a massage with mustard oil, as the presence of omega 3 fatty acids helps ease stiffness and pain.

Mustard oil contains alpha fatty acids that keep our hair hydrated, lively and help them to grow faster. It is also a rich source of antioxidan­ts, minerals such as iron, calcium and magnesium, and vitamins A, D, E and K, all of which are important for hair growth. Its antifungal properties help prevent fungal infections and dandruff on the scalp.

Mustard oil is rich in vitamin B complex, vitamin A, vitamin E, calcium, protein and omega 3 fatty acids. It helps reduce fine lines and wrinkles; remove tan from the skin.

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