The Asian Age

A shot of wellness

- GITA HARI

Do you need a supplement­ary lift to your diet? Are you ready to swig on a fitness dose on an empty stomach? If your answer is ‘Yes’, then a wellness shot is the perfect ticket to upgrade your immunity quotient! Wellness shots are neither wonder remedies nor a rip-off, but somewhere in between

Gulping a concoction of spices and herbs as a ‘good-morning’ measure is a concept we’ve followed since time immemorial. The output of fresh-pressed juice bars and smoothies at restaurant­s have given a new lease to wellness shots.

According to Lakshita Jain, Certified Clinical Dietician, and Founder of NUTR, “It’s a new trend among the younger lot. Once called home remedies, they are now branded as wellness shots. ‘Haldi ka paani’ is now packed as turmeric shots which seemed dull before but now looks fancy in the new packaging. In fast-moving cities, people need a quick ready-made fix rather than collecting the ingredient­s and then making it.” But for those who wish to make them at home, it’s not daunting either.

UNDERSTAND­ING WELLNESS SHOTS

Wellness shots are generally concentrat­es prepared from fruits, vegetables, spices or herbs noted for their nutritiona­l values. These are known to enhance your nutrient intake and boost your immune-system, along with a balanced diet. They sustain your body and give it essential nourishmen­ts to heal. A better diet ensures faster results while with a poor diet, it will take longer.

Shikha Mahajan, Holistic Nutritioni­st and Founder of Diet Podium explains, “Immune boosting wellness shots typically have one or more of several ingredient­s such as ginger, turmeric, wheatgrass, citrus, cayenne pepper or apple cider vinegar. These wellness shots can be an add-on to a healthy diet and active lifestyle, to help you meet your daily vitamin requiremen­ts.”

Dietitian Rajat Jain, Weight Loss Expert & Founder of Health Wealth Diet Clinic, Jaipur, negates the idea of swapping it for a nutritious diet. “While wellness shots could supplement a balanced diet, you’re better off eating a variety of healthy foods,” she says. For instance, apple cider vinegar can be used in your salad dressing, ginger in your tea and turmeric in your cooking. When it’s not possible to include these things in your regular diet, a wellness shot with these ingredient­s could be a smart health choice, he says.

CAN A SHOT A DAY KEEP THE DOCTOR AWAY?

Celebrity and Sports Nutritioni­st Ryan Fernando, Founder of QUA Nutrition, says it can help if you’re taking the right kind of shots. “Those packed with antioxidan­ts, minerals, vitamins and nutrients. Some have anti-inflammato­ry properties; others help strengthen your bones.”

During the rains and emerging third wave, Lakshita Jain advises to take ingredient­s that can help in building immunity and reduce sluggishne­ss. First thing in the morning should be haldi-black pepper and ½ spoon of warm ghee in 100ml of water. After you freshen up, consume a shot of wheatgrass with added amla, ginger and lemon.”

Immune boosting wellness shots typically have one or more of several ingredient­s such as ginger, turmeric, wheatgrass, citrus, cayenne pepper or apple cider vinegar. These wellness shots can be an add-on to a healthy diet and active lifestyle, to help you meet your daily vitamin requiremen­ts.

— SHIKHA MAHAJAN, Holistic Nutritioni­st and Founder of Diet Podium

WHEN TO TAKE

It’s all the more effective, if taken first thing in the morning as it helps quicker absorption and assimilati­on.

Rajat Jain recommends, “Just one shot on an empty stomach and this should enable your body to reap the benefits of the product without causing any stomach discomfort. Twice a day is more than sufficient, one in the morning and second one as advised by your healthcare practition­er or dietitian.”

If you’re pinched for time in the morning, your saving grace can come in a very tiny glass. Shikha Mahajan, elaborates, “Health-boosting power shots deliver a quick dose of antioxidan­ts, vitamins, and minerals but in a more concentrat­ed dose. These wellness potions can be made overnight and stored in the fridge, to be taken in the morning.”

Some shots are truly refreshing and keep you healthy in the monsoons. Relish it as a consistent, steady ritual. Give it a shot!

WHEATGRASS SHOT

If you can manage to develop a taste for wheatgrass, this potion promises to up your nutrients like beta-carotene, Vitamins C and E, antioxidan­ts and antibiotic properties to fight ulcerative colitis.

BEET AND APPLE SHOT

Kickstart the day with a dose of delightful and naturally sweet nourishmen­t of beetroot and apples. Mix in 2 tablespoon­s each of beetroot juice and apple juice for a power-packed shot of minerals, folate and vitamins.

TURMERIC SHOT

Curcumin present in haldi is an anti-oxidant. It has antiinflam­matory effects and relieves joint pains. Combine ¾th teaspoon turmeric powder with ½ cup coconut water. Add honey and lemon juice to taste.

APPLE CIDER VINEGAR SHOT

A shot of probiotic-laden, alkaline by nature ACV improves digestion and diminishes muscular aches. 1tsp of apple cider vinegar in ¼ cup of water should do the trick but limit yourself to this much. “When consumed undiluted or in high amounts, apple cider vinegar can harm the digestive tract. Special caution must be practiced by those on medication or with any preexistin­g medical condition,” warns Ryan Fernando.

SPIRULINA AND SWEET LIME SHOT

Spirulina is a non-toxic algae available in powder form. “Spirulina has a high protein and vitamin content, which makes it an excellent dietary supplement for people on vegetarian or vegan diets. Considered to be an “all in one” source of nutrients, its Protein content has the potential to make it the best available protein source,” informs Sonali Kocharekar,

Founder and Nutritioni­st at APPETITE FOOD. Mix ¼ tsp of spirulina powder in the extract of half sweet lime to enhance your resistance to ailments.

WELLNESS SHOTS ARE GENERALLY CONCENTRAT­ES PREPARED FROM FRUITS, VEGETABLES, SPICES OR HERBS NOTED FOR THEIR NUTRITIONA­L VALUES. THESE ARE KNOWN TO ENHANCE YOUR NUTRIENT INTAKE AND BOOST YOUR IMMUNE-SYSTEM, ALONG WITH A BALANCED DIET. THEY SUSTAIN YOUR BODY AND GIVE IT ESSENTIAL NOURISHMEN­TS TO HEAL.

GOOSEBERRY (AMLA) AND GINGER SHOT

Full of fibre, amla removes toxins, maintains gut health and fends off constipati­on. The gingerol in ginger helps digestion and fights nausea. Take 1 teaspoon of amla juice with the concentrat­e of 1-inch piece of fresh ginger. Add honey for taste.

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Beet and apple shot
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