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This traditional Indian drink can help cure several skin problems

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Feb 27, 2024, 16:00 IST
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​​Shoo the skin problems away with THIS drink​



Are you looking for a natural one stop solution to curb all your skin woes? Well, Indian pantry is full of wellness secrets and one such age-old secret is Kanji, a traditional Indian fermented drink made from carrots, mustard seeds, and other spices, which offers several benefits for skin health. Many call it the ‘Indian Kombucha’ for the right reasons. Incorporating Kanji into your diet as a refreshing beverage or as a side dish can provide your skin with a range of beneficial nutrients and compounds that promote a healthy, radiant complexion. However, individual results may vary, and it's essential to maintain a balanced diet and skincare routine for optimal skin health.

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​​Anti-ageing​



Kanji contains antioxidants like beta-carotene from carrots and phenolic compounds from mustard seeds. These antioxidants help neutralize free radicals in the body, protecting the skin from oxidative stress and premature aging. Vitamin C, abundant in Kanji due to the presence of carrots, plays a crucial role in collagen synthesis. Collagen is essential for maintaining skin elasticity and firmness, helping to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

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​​Promotes radiant skin​



The vitamins and minerals present in Kanji, including vitamin C, vitamin E, and potassium, promote healthy skin by nourishing and hydrating the skin cells. Regular consumption of Kanji can contribute to a glowing complexion and improved skin texture.

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​​Prevents acne, blemishes and breakouts​


The fermentation process involved in making Kanji produces beneficial probiotics and enzymes that support gut health and digestion. A healthy gut is linked to clearer skin, as it aids in the elimination of toxins and waste products that can contribute to skin issues like acne and inflammation. Good digestion is essential for overall skin health, as it allows for better absorption of nutrients that nourish the skin. Kanji's probiotic content supports a healthy gut microbiome, which in turn can lead to clearer, healthier-looking skin.

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​​Moisturizes and balances the skin​



Carrots, the primary ingredient in Kanji, are rich in water content, which helps keep the skin hydrated and moisturized from within. Proper hydration is essential for maintaining skin suppleness and preventing dryness and dullness. The acidic nature of Kanji helps balance the pH levels of the skin when consumed internally. This can help prevent skin problems caused by pH imbalance, such as acne and excessive oiliness.

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​​Reduces Inflammation​



Mustard seeds, a key ingredient in Kanji, possess anti-inflammatory properties that can help soothe irritated skin and reduce redness and swelling associated with inflammatory skin conditions like acne, eczema, and psoriasis.

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​​How to prepare Kanji​



In India, black, or dark purple carrots are used to make traditional Kanji. In the event that these carrots were not available, beetroot would be added to assist the drink's color intensify. Beets and carrots are both included in this recipe. You'll also need filtered water, fine sea salt, and black or brown mustard seeds in addition to these two veggies. Once all of the ingredients for this drink have been combined, store it in a glass jar in a sunny area of the house. The temperature in your house will determine how long it takes to make a ferment, although it usually takes three days to a week. Consume half a cup everyday to gain health benefits.


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