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The REAL reason why you must eat Gud after lunch/dinner

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 3, 2024, 19:00 IST
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Why Gud is a must have after meals?

In Indian households, the tradition of consuming jaggery or Gud, after meals has been ingrained for centuries. Beyond its sweet taste, this sweet holds a significant place in traditional wisdom, offering a variety of health benefits. But, it’s not because of the sweet flavour it is enjoyed; here are some of the real reasons why incorporating Gud into your post-meal routine can be a game-changer for your overall well-being. (Images courtesy: Canva)

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Aids digestion

Gud acts as a digestive aid by stimulating the digestive enzymes. It helps in the breakdown of complex food particles, easing the digestive process, and preventing issues like indigestion and bloating.

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Colon cleanse

Rich in fibre, Gud aids in maintaining a healthy colon. It promotes regular bowel movements, and prevents constipation while supporting a clean and efficient digestive system.

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Regulates blood sugar

Unlike refined sugar, Gud has a low glycaemic index, causing a slower and steadier rise in blood sugar levels. This quality makes it a preferable sweetener for those aiming to manage their blood sugar levels. Gud is believed to enhance insulin sensitivity, facilitating better glucose uptake by cells. This can be particularly beneficial for individuals with insulin resistance or diabetes.

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Powerhouse of nutrients

Gud is a rich source of iron, crucial for the production of haemoglobin. Including Gud in your diet can contribute to preventing iron deficiency anaemia, especially in individuals with vegetarian or plant-based diets. Beyond iron, Gud contains essential minerals like magnesium, potassium, and manganese. These minerals play vital roles in maintaining bone health, electrolyte balance, and overall cellular function.

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Supports detoxification

Gud possesses antioxidant properties that help combat oxidative stress in the body. Antioxidants neutralise free radicals, reducing the risk of chronic diseases and supporting overall health. The presence of certain compounds in Gud is believed to support liver function. Regular consumption may aid in detoxifying the liver and promoting its optimal performance.

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Helps reduce stress

Gud is known for its calming and soothing properties. It can act as a natural stress buster, helping to alleviate anxiety and promote a sense of well-being.

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How to incorporate Gud into your daily routine?

Add Gud to your favourite herbal teas or infuse it in warm water for a sweet and wholesome post-meal drink. Additionally, explore desserts and traditional sweets made with Gud for a delightful and health-conscious treat.

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The bottom line

The practice of consuming Gud after meals is not merely a culinary tradition; it is a holistic approach to well-being deeply rooted in Ayurveda. From aiding digestion to supporting blood sugar regulation and providing a nutrient boost, Gud emerges as a versatile and health-enhancing sweetener. So, the next time you reach for that piece of Gud after lunch or dinner, savour not just the sweetness but the wealth of health it brings to your table.

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