Health benefits of butter – An ayurveda perception
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Health benefits of butter – An ayurveda perception

Dictionaries define butter as “a solid
emulsion of fat globules, air, and water made by churning
milk or cream and used as food”. Butter
is known as “Navaneeta” in Sanskrit. It is referred as navaneeta
in texts of ayurveda too. Butter is usually made from cow’s or
buffalo’s
milk. But it can be made from
milk of other mammals like sheep, goats, camel etc.
Butter prepared out of cow’s milk contains saturated fats,
monosaturated fats, polyunsaturated fats, plenty of Vitamin A,
Vtamin D, Vitamin D and
Cholesterol.
Texts of ayurveda consider butter prepared from milk of cow,
buffalo and sheep for medicinal use. The health benefits of
butter are very well explained in ayurveda.
Butter prepared from cow’s milk has the following medicinal
properties.
- This butter nourishes body tissues and increases body energy level.
- The complexion of skin and strength of body increases when butter is consumed.
- Butter increases appetite.
- It alleviates vata and pitta.
- Very effective in piles or hemorrhoids Reduces cough.
- Elderly people and infants are benefited by butter.
- It acts like an elixir when administered to infants and elderly.
Butter prepared from buffalo’s milk has the following medicinal properties
- It increases vata and kapha.
- Butter prepared from buffalo’s milk is heavy to digest.
- Consumption of this butter alleviates pitta, burning sensation and tiredness.
- It increases quality and quantity of semen.
- Body fat or medho dhatu gets increased by consuming this regularly.
Butter prepared from sheep’s milk alleviates vata, pitta and
kapha and is superior to all other types of butter.
Sheep milk is treasure of nutrients. It is richer in vitamins A,
B, and E, calcium, phosphorus, potassium, and magnesium than cow
milk. The chains of fatty acids in sheep milk have many health
benefits. They have little effect on blood cholesterol level of
humans. It is easy to digest fat portion of sheep milk.
Health Note:
If you have atherosclerosis, heart disease, high cholesterol (
hypercholesterolemia) in the upper range 200-239 mg/dL or high
triglycerides (hypertriglyceridemia), the American Heart
Association recommends a maximum daily limit of 200mg of dietary
cholesterol, and advises no more than 7 percent of calories be
eaten in the form of saturated fat.
A new study shows that exposure to a chemical called diacetyl, a
component of artificial butter flavoring, can be harmful.
This article is copy righted. The author Dr.SavithaSuri is an
Ayurvedic Physician and web master of
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