You’ve got some good questions about soaked anjeer. Soaking anjeer overnight does indeed have its benefits, particularly when it comes to digestion. In Ayurveda, soaking dried fruits like anjeer can reduce the “Guru” (heavy) qualities, making them lighter on the stomach. This can be helpful for bloating and irregular bowel movements because the fiber in anjeer becomes more soluble, making it easier to digest and more effective in promoting regularity.
As for how many you should eat, starting with 2-3 soaked anjeers in the morning on an empty stomach could be a good balance. If that feels okay, you can adjust as needed. While soaking doesn’t necessarily increase the fiber content, it makes it better assimilated by your body due to the softer texture and increased moisture.
About energy boosting – soaked anjeer indeed helps by providing a steady release of energy due to its natural sugars. While the soaking process might not release extra vitamins into the water, it does help to hydrate the fruit and could make some minerals, like potassium, calcium more available. Drinking the soaking water isn’t a necessity but can be beneficial if you wish.
On the skin health front, having anjeer could support hydration and detoxification indirectly. The antioxidants and vitamins do help to promote clear skin by aiding detoxification. It’s wise to incorporate it in your diet regularly, say, a few times a week, noticing how your body responds.
Concerning overconsumption… yes, eating too many could potentially cause digestive discomfort like diarrhea or contribute to weight gain due to its calorie content. Balance is key, and with children, moderate the intake according to their age and body size. Children can generally eat it as part of a healthy diet, but always in moderation and observe how they react.
So, long story short, keep a balanced intake of soaked anjeer with a focus on variety in your diet. Stay observant of how your body responds and adjust your intake as needed!