New Delhi, 14 September (IANS). Bread is an important part of our everyday food. Whether it is lunch or dinner, the plate looks incomplete without bread. It often happens that some rotis survive at night. Most people either throw them up or eat them. Regarding these stale loaves, both Ayurveda and science believe that they have many qualities that benefit the body.
Then whether it is about digestion, sugar level, or immunity and weight.
According to the American National Library of Medicine, when the roti is kept all night, a mild natural process begins in it, which we call fermentation or firmmentation. This process makes such a starch in bread, which is slowly digested in the body. When the food is digested slowly, the stomach seems full for a long time and sugar in the blood does not grow rapidly. For this reason, eating stale bread in the morning can be very beneficial for blood sugar patients, especially if you soak it in cold milk and eat it.
Apart from this, stale bread is also considered very good for digestion. When there is a bread firm, some elements are formed in it, which increase the good bacteria in the stomach. These bacteria make our digestive system strong and remove problems like constipation, gas and stomach irritation.
It enhances immunity, ie body strength. A large part of our health is connected to our stomach. When the stomach is clean and healthy, the body’s strength to fight against diseases increases. Pre-biotic elements made in stale bread help the body fight diseases. It also protects against frequent cold cough or weakness.
People who want to lose weight, stale bread is also a very good option. Calories are less in stale bread and high fiber. There is no hungry hungry after eating it. When you eat less, body weight also gradually starts decreasing. Also, it also helps in reducing excess fat stored in the body.
A special kind of starch made in stale bread cleanses the intestines and helps the body to take the essential vitamins and minerals.
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