Drinking anjeer-soaked water, yeah, it’s something you can definitly do! Interestingly, while figs are soaking, some compounds, fiber, and maybe even a bit of those antioxidants can seep into the water, making it a kind of mild infusion. That said, the amount of fiber or antioxidants in the water is likely pretty minimal compared to just eating the fig itself. But even so, it can be quite refreshing and offers some easy hydration benefits, potentially aiding digestion.
Talking about digestion, soaking definitely makes anjeer easier on your digestive system. The water might marginally help with digestion and constipation, but don’t expect miracles just from the water itself. The real magic lies in the fiber you get when you eat the figs. As for blood sugar levels, soaking them won’t drastically alter their glycemic index. Drinking the water won’t suddenly make it a superfood for managing glucose levels, but it’s not bad either.
As for the skin and hydration part, anyone out there hoping for radiant skin from anjeer-soaked water, eh, it’s good for hydration - nothing to scoff at - keeps your skin looking healthy when combined with a balanced diet.
Now, onto the precautions. If one goes overboard and drink too much or too often, it might cause digestive discomfort. Everything in moderation, right? You might soak them overnight for optimal use, but even a few hours could be enough — depends on your routine.
If you’ve tried it, well, you might notice some gentle improvements in digestion, perhaps even a tad more energy. The trick really lies in consistency and fitting it into your everyday habits naturally. Give it a shot, listen to how your body responds, and adjust as needed!