10 Other Than Cooking Uses of Ghee other Than Cooking

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Boosts Immunity

Taking a spoonful of ghee with warm water can promote gut health by aiding digestion and reducing acidity

Massage ghee into your scalp to reduce dryness and dandruff It strengthens hair follicles, giving you shiny and healthy hair.

Ghee contains antioxidants and essential vitamins that strengthen the immune system, protecting you from infections and diseases

Improves Digestion

Apply ghee on dry or cracked skin for deep nourishment and hydration, especially during winters

Hair Care

Ghee’s anti-inflammatory properties make it a great remedy for soothing minor burns, wounds, or cuts

Ghee’s anti-inflammatory properties make it a great remedy for soothing minor burns, wounds, or cuts

Rich in Vitamin K2, ghee helps in the absorption of calcium, promoting strong and healthy bones

Ghee works as an excellent natural lip balm Apply a small amount on chapped lips to keep them soft and hydrated

Packed with antioxidants, ghee reduces signs of aging by moisturizing the skin and promoting a youthful glow

In Ayurvedic practices, ghee is used for detoxification, helping to eliminate toxins from the body and rejuvenate tissues.

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