Ghee With Warm Water At Night - #6461
I’ve been dealing with bloating and irregular digestion for a while now. Recently, someone suggested trying ghee with warm water at night as a natural remedy. They said it helps detox the body, improves gut health, and even promotes better sleep. I’m curious if all these claims are true and if it’s something I should add to my routine. How does having ghee with warm water at night actually work? Does it help with long-term digestion issues, or is it more of a temporary fix? I’ve read that ghee has healthy fats that support metabolism, but I’m not sure how warm water enhances its benefits. Is it just about better absorption, or is there more to it? I’ve also been told that ghee with warm water at night helps with skin health, reducing inflammation, and even weight loss. Are these real benefits or just exaggerations? And how much ghee should I use? Would a teaspoon be enough, or should it be more? I’m a bit concerned about whether ghee with warm water at night is suitable for everyone. For example, I have mild acidity sometimes, and I wonder if ghee will make it worse. Does it depend on your dosha or body type? I’ve also heard that it might not be great for people with Kapha imbalance. If anyone has experience using ghee with warm water at night, how soon did you start seeing improvements? Are there specific times or seasons when it works best? Should I avoid it during summer, for example? I’d appreciate any advice, especially if you’ve personally tried this remedy and found it helpful.
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