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2025-05-09 05:04:38
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@shutosh on Nostr: Yes, like gold , according to Ayurvedic tradition, ghee gets better with age, #hodl ...

Yes, like gold , according to Ayurvedic tradition, ghee gets better with age, #hodl :-) developing enhanced therapeutic properties over time. This aged ghee is known as Purana Ghrita.
Here's what's interesting about aged ghee:
* Increased Potency: As ghee ages (typically for more than a year), its medicinal benefits are believed to become more concentrated and effective.
* Ayurvedic Significance: In Ayurveda, Purana Ghrita is highly valued for treating various ailments, particularly neurological and psychological disorders. Ghee aged for over 100 years, called Maha Purana Ghrita, is considered especially potent.
* Unique Properties: The aging process is thought to alter the ghee's texture, aroma, and medicinal qualities.
* Traditional Uses: Aged ghee has been traditionally used in Ayurveda for various applications, including:
* Internal consumption: To boost immunity, improve digestion, and for its rejuvenating properties.
* Nasya: As nasal drops for various therapeutic benefits.
* Tarpana: As an eye bath.
* Abhyanga: For self-body massage.
While modern science is still exploring these traditional uses, the concept of aged ghee having superior benefits is well-established in Ayurveda.
It's important to note that for ghee to age properly and safely, it needs to be stored in an airtight container, away from moisture and light.
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