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​6 benefits of having a teaspoon of raw cow ghee during winter​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 13, 2024, 16:00 IST
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Do not forget to add one teaspoon of ghee in your food

Adding a teaspoon of raw cow ghee to your daily diet during winter can provide numerous health benefits. Ghee, or clarified butter, is a staple in Indian cuisine and Ayurvedic medicine. Rich in essential fats, vitamins, and antioxidants, cow ghee not only enhances the taste of food but also offers powerful health benefits, particularly in the colder months.
A teaspoon of fresh raw cow ghee would always make for the very simplest yet most powerful complement to the diet during winter, enhancing immunity and energy, supporting skin and joint health from damage by cold winds. In short, ghee is one of the best foods one can consume to keep both the body and mind in top condition during the cold season.
Here are six benefits of consuming a teaspoon of raw cow ghee each day during winter.

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Boosts immunity



Raw cow ghee is an excellent natural source of antioxidants and fat-soluble vitamins, such as A, D, E, and K, which help strengthen immunity. Winters are the most vulnerable seasons for infections, cold, and flu. Ghee as a regular intake ensures nutrition to fight seasonal diseases and promotes the body's antibody response. It boosts up the other nutrient absorption, thus increasing immunity.

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Promotes digestive health


Ghee is known to improve digestion by stimulating the secretion of stomach acids that aid in breaking down food. In winter, the body’s digestive system may slow down due to reduced physical activity and colder temperatures. Ghee contains butyric acid, which nourishes the intestinal cells and helps maintain gut health. A teaspoon of ghee each day can support smoother digestion, reduce bloating, and promote regular bowel movements, especially beneficial during winter when the body’s metabolism can become sluggish.

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Provides warmth and energy



During winter, the body requires more energy to maintain its core temperature. Ghee is a great source of healthy fats and calories, providing a steady energy boost without spiking blood sugar levels. The healthy fats in ghee generate heat in the body, helping to keep you warm in the cold months. Unlike other fats, ghee is easily digestible and is converted into energy quickly, making it a preferred source of warmth and sustained energy during winter.

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Supports skin health



Winter is often associated with dry and flaky skin, mostly because of low humidity and cold air. Ghee consumption would hydrate and nourish the skin from inside out. Healthy fats in cow ghee moisturize the skin naturally, give it a glow, and prevent it from dryness. The antioxidants present in ghee fight free radicals that cause early aging and dullness. A daily spoonful of ghee can surely support soft, radiant skin even at the toughest of winter times.

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Enhances joint health



Ghee has anti-inflammatory properties that are advantageous for joint health, and this is often beneficial over winter months when joints become stiffer due to cold temperatures. Ayurvedic practitioners often recommend ghee for arthritis or any sort of joint issue since it improves the mobility of joints and supports bone health. Regular intakes during winter may prevent any form of stiffness and pains within the joints.

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Improves mental well-being


Winter can bring about feelings of fatigue, sluggishness, and even seasonal depression for some. Ghee is rich in omega-3 and omega-9 fatty acids, which support brain health and improve mood. In Ayurveda, ghee is believed to enhance mental clarity, memory, and focus. Consuming ghee can help stabilize mood swings, combat stress, and promote a sense of calm, which is especially beneficial in winter when people are more prone to seasonal mood changes.

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