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​3 ways to use garden cress seeds (halim) for stronger hair and bones​

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 30, 2025, 13:00 IST
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3 ways to use garden cress seeds (halim) for stronger hair and bones

Small but powerful, garden cress seeds — also called halim or aliv — have been sitting quietly in your kitchen or spice box. But these tiny seeds are full of strength-building goodness. Packed with iron, calcium, protein, and folate, halim helps your hair grow, prevents thinning, makes bones stronger, and even helps your body recover after workouts. If you’re facing hair breakage, weak nails, or joint pain, adding halim to your daily routine could be the simple wellness trick you’ve been missing. It’s easy to include in everyday meals. Scroll down for simple ways to enjoy halim every day.

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Soak and sip on it first thing in the morning

One of the simplest ways to use halim is to soak it overnight in water. By morning, it turns gel-like and slightly nutty. Drinking this mix on an empty stomach can boost iron levels, improve hair texture, and support bone strength over time. It’s also known to ease digestion and balance hormones, especially helpful for women.

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Mix it into warm milk with a touch of jaggery

This is comfort food with benefits. Stir soaked halim seeds into a glass of warm milk and add a bit of jaggery. It becomes a nourishing, slightly sweet drink that not only strengthens bones but also keeps hair fall in check. The natural warmth from jaggery and the calcium from milk make this a great bedtime or post-lunch option.

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Sprinkle into laddoos or energy bites

Halim blends well into homemade laddoos, granola bars, or dry fruit balls. Once soaked, it adds a soft crunch and boosts the nutrition factor. These little treats also help maintain bone density, fight fatigue, and add shine to dull hair.



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