Enjoying good quality fat helps you maintain immunity, improve mental health, strengthen bones, hair and skin and even lose weight.
Finally we have come full circle. Slowly and steadily we are realising that a diet without fat is ringing a death knell on our health.
“Eat ghee or how will you have strong bones and back? How will your digestive system work without ghee?”, said my grandmother and to date these words resonate in my mind. For the last few decades fat was considered public enemy no 1, contributing to weight gain, heart diseases and over all poor health. We grew up in an era where we equated health with low fat or zero fat diets. Little realising that fat is needed for vibrant health and even weight loss. We can actually turn off our fat genes and reduce our stress, sugar levels, and cholesterol by eating fat! Not only that, every single bodily function, from boosting our brains, preventing dementia and mood swings, improving our immunity to reducing inflammation, heart diseases and joint pains, depends on eating fat.
Recent scientific studies have recommended oils and fats with a richer content of saturated fat followed by mono unsaturated, poly unsaturated and omega 3 fats as part of the diet. The studies show that they help protect against heart disease.
Vitamin A, D, E K are absorbed by fat, making our hair lustrous, giving us a glowing skin, great eyesight, and healthy strong bones. Fats make the food taste better, satiating hunger faster and preventing binge eating. Fat prevents blood sugar spikes.
Seed and nut mix
Ingredients
50 gms fennel seeds
50 gms sesame seeds
50 gms flax seeds
25 gms almonds
50 gms dry coconut
1 tsp ghee
Rock salt and lemon to taste
Method
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