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Home Remedies Straight from Grandma’s Kitchen

 By Kejal Shah

As temperatures in India start going down rapidly, everyone wants a way to keep them warm. Unfortunately, this is also the time when most of us get a common cold, cough, flu, and have joint pains. However, many healthy winter foods around us help to keep the body warm even when it is chilly outside & also help to stay healthy in winter. Interestingly, in this season most of our grandma’s charge into the kitchen and prepare natural remedies in a secretive sort-of manner.

Top Indian Winter Foods in Our kitchen

Home Remedies from Grandma’s Kitchen

Grandma’s Remedy:

The healthy drink ‘kadha’, is made with two power ingredients pepper and turmeric. The latter is known to increase mucous secretion, which helps flush out harmful bacteria. Plus, its antibacterial properties help fight the infection. Pepper is also antibacterial.

Grandma’s Remedy:

To strengthen your immunity, consume a combination of ginger juice, basil (tulsi) leaves, and a teaspoon of honey. Ginger has anti-inflammatory benefits and is anti-bacterial to help the immune system fight better. Basil leaves increase natural antibodies and T helper cells in the blood, thereby increasing immunity. Similarly, honey also has antibacterial properties that help strengthen your body from the inside. 

Grandma’s Remedy:

Heat cow’s ghee in a pan and add a few garlic cloves to the same. Massaging this gently on your chest will help you fight chest congestion. The usage of cow’s ghee is part of Ayurvedic treatment for relieving cold-like symptoms, while the intense aroma and antioxidants in cloves provide relief from chest congestion.     

Grandma’s Remedy: Have warm water with lemon juice, which would work to clean the digestive tract and also eliminate fat. Lemon flushes out the toxins floating around your GI tract and also relieves the symptoms of indigestion.

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