Friday, October 4, 2019

The ancient tradition of fasting during Navratras for good health and wellness

Emphasizing the victory of good over evil, positivity over negativity, all these nine days and night we devote our focus and attention to the powers of Goddess Durga and her avatars which she took from time to time to defend the innocent against the cruel. It is one of the most sacred and followed festival by Hindus all around the world. People offer their praying and show devotion to the goddess by observing fasts and eating certain foods. The third day of the Navratras is dedicated to Goddess Chandraghantha, a form of Devi Durga who stands for peace and serenity but also is a symbol of destruction against evil to bring peace.

Dietician Sheela Seharawat at Diet Clinic Health Care Pvt Ltd


Well, like many other young people of the new generation believe that science and rituals cannot get with each other in this modern era. But, we at Diet Clinic want you to know that it is not in the case of Navratri, especially when the ritual of fasting is concerned. The sole purpose of these fasting associated with our rituals and devotion is to detoxify our body and make it clean and pure.

Dietician Sheela Seharawat of Diet Clinic says that there are a lot of things that you need to know about Navratri foods so that you can reap the maximum benefit of your health and follow the rituals as well.

Dietician Sheela Seharawat at Diet Clinic Health Care Pvt Ltd


Here are some fruits that you are allowed during these nine days and its health benefits:

Nuts: Pistachios, almonds, cashews, walnuts, pine nuts, raisins, and peanuts are some of them. Nuts allow you to stay fuller for a longer period of time without making you feel hungry.

Dairy: Milk, yogurt, paneer, cheese, and cream can be consumed. Use low fat or skimmed milk and have it with fruits. It helps to keep weight in control and provides your body with vital nutrients and minerals.

Fruits: All kinds of them. They are rich in antioxidants and helps in the internal cleansing process.

Oils: Ghee is generally used, but replace it with healthier options like olive oil, coconut oil or any other to provide you with essential and good fats and keep your cholesterol under control. 

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