Dr. Rohini Patil, who is an MBBS & Nutritionist Founder Of Nutracy Lifestyle said, "The fibre in bajra acts as a prebiotic, fostering the production of anti-inflammatory short-chain fatty acids in the colon. It is a potent source of antioxidants, particularly phenolic compounds, which shield the body from oxidative stress and inflammation."
"Oxidative stress, stemming from an imbalance between reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the body's neutralising capacity, is implicated in chronic diseases like diabetes, cancer, and cardiovascular issues. The mineral content of bajra, including iron, magnesium, and phosphorus, plays a vital role in blood formation, muscle contraction, and bone health. Bajra's low glycemic index aids in managing diabetes by preventing rapid spikes in blood sugar levels. This property ensures a steady and sustained energy source, enhancing glucose and insulin control. Moreover, bajra provides warmth and energy, making it particularly beneficial during cold weatherm" she added.
- Abundant in Dietary Fibre: Makka serve as excellent sources of dietary fibre, fostering a healthy digestive system. The fibre content facilitates regular bowel movements and solves common issues like constipation.
- Nutrient-Dense Goodness: Winter often brings the challenge of nutrient deficiencies due to the scarcity of fresh produce. Thereby, makka becomes an ideal choice as they are nutrient-dense grains.
- Supporting the Gut Microbiome: The fibre in makka actively supports the growth of beneficial gut bacteria, fostering a balanced and resilient gut microbiota.
Talking about combined benefits of both, Shammi Agarwal, who is the Director of Pansari Group said,
- Enhancing blood circulation, promoting bone health, and providing support to the immune system.
- Helps in digestion, assist in regulating blood sugar levels, and create a sense of fullness
- Richness in complex carbohydrates, Makka and Bajra ensure a prolonged release of energy
- Supporting the body's overall health and immunity
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