Monday, 26 May 2025

EAT POTATOES BUT DON'T BE A COUCH POTATO

Potatoes 

I was just thinking of writing about some summer fruits, after all it's summer and there are varieties of fruit but two of my patients asked about potatoes. First one  asked potatoes contain lots of fat ? Second one asked me to include potatoes in his diet and he will burn off those extra calories daily with exercise. It gave me the idea to write about "POTATOES "

In this COVID lock down,  potatoes 

have given me a feeling of food security, whether I eat it or not. 


The potato is native to South America, where it has been used as food for over 2000 years. From there it was introduced to Europe in the 16th century. It appears to have been introduced to India in the 17th century by the Portuguese. The potato is cultivated almost throughout India up to an altitude of 3300 m. During the fiscal year 2020 the volume of potato produced across India accounted for over 48 million metric tonnes. Majority of Indian potatoes came from Uttar Pradesh.

Potatoes are a valuable article of diet. It can be used as a complete or partial substitute for cereals in the diet. It is used as cooked vegetables,  potatoes are served in a large variety of ways - boiled,  steamed, fried,baked, roasted or as an ingredient of soups,stews and fries. They are processed into products as potato chips,dehydrated mashed , frozen french fries, and potato flour. Industrial alcohol is produced by the fermentation of cooked potatoes. Considerable quantities of potatoes are used for feeding livestock. 



Under suitable conditions potatoes yield a higher food value per hectare than any cereals.  The main disadvantage in comparison to cereals are their higher water content which adds to their cost to transport and their shorter storage life.


The main source of carbohydrates in the diet are starch and sugars. Tubers like potatoes are a good source of starch which is a complex carbohydrate.Potatoes contain an excellent amount of amylose (22%)and amylopectin (78%) as starch.  It is an energy yielding food.These energy producing nutrients which may help manage depression, heartburn and memory functions. 


Potatoes contain about 2 percent protein, which is a fair source.Potato has tuberin which is a globulin. Proteins from potatoes are considered to be of good quality because they are relatively high in the levels of Lysine and tryptophan. The chemical score is relatively good. 

So what is required is a balanced diet menu which should have a variety of dals along with cereals supplemented by green leafy vegetables and potatoes. 


Potatoes have a very low concentration of calcium, 10mg/100 gms. It's a poor source of magnesium 20mg/100 gms , free folic acid 3 microgram/100 gms , PABA 34 microgram per 100 gms and bioflavonoid. Fair source of potassium 250 mg/100gms and copper.Moderate Source Of Chromium.Negligible amount of vitamin K and high in calories 100 to 150 calories/100 gms. Zinc is present in potatoes but it is poorly absorbed due to phytates which interfere in its absorption. 


Browning can be observed on the cut potato surface due to enzymatic action. The formation of brown colour is due ro the action of the enzyme phenolase (also known as polyphenol oxidase, tyrosinase or catecholase). It can be prevented by excluding oxygen from the reaction site. The common method used is to immerse the pieces into water. Or it is better to cook just after chopping. 


Anthocyanin is found in purple, blue and red potato skin,it is an antioxidant pigment which may be cancer and heart protective.


Some parts of potatoes are poisonous.  These are the sprouting parts which can be recognised by a green colour. The green colour is due to a chemical solanine which is an alkaloid. It has a bitter taste. Sprouting potatoes with green colour or spots should not be purchased. If green spots are observed after purchase these should be removed before cooking. Consuming the poisonous pieces which may cause pain in the stomach, diarrhoea or jaundice. Rotten potato might carry Bacillus cereus, a spore forming gram positive aerobic bacilli. The symptoms are nausea, severe abdominal colic and watery diarrhoea. 


Baking potatoes with skin will retain the vitamins specially all the ascorbic acid and minerals since these occur in greatest concentration in the skin. Potatoes boiled with the skin intact lose only a small amount of ascorbic acid. This important antioxidant vitamin may protect against free radicals and enhance immune function. 

Potatoes help in sprains and strains. Muscles require glycogen (derived from glucose) for optimum exertion for athletic events.  To ensure that muscles receive enough fuel, eat potatoes rich in complex carbohydrates. 


Dietary support from complex carbohydrates,  which is found in "comfort food" like potatoes, is another nutritional defense against stress and anxiety. Eating foods that are high in complex carbohydrates along with foods high in tryptophan will help facilitate the proper absorption of tryptophan. The brain uses tryptophan to help produce serotonin, a mood enhancing neurotransmitter, which helps to relax and feel more calm.  This is the reason we love to munch on those wafers. They may dampen the stress response by elevating the level of serotonin. Vitamin B6 assists in the production of brain chemicals such as serotonin which help the body cope with anxiety and stress.  So there is a reason to love potatoes.


Depressed people sometimes turn to foods rich in complex carbohydrates found in "comfort food" as potatoes, which are thought to also have a favorable effect on the production of serotonin. Vitamin B6 in potatoes helps in the manufacture of enzymes responsible for the metabolism of certain mood regulating nerve chemicals. 


Suffering from Insomnia,  include potatoes in the diet. Complex carbohydrate in potatoes may promote drowsiness by enhancing tryptophan absorption. 


By lowering the rate at which glucose enters the bloodstream, potatoes high in complex carbohydrates may offer satisfaction for those women plagued by PMS induced food cravings. Further complex carbohydrates are thought to increase levels of the brain chemical serotonin which helps to regulate mood.


Potato contains caffeic acid and ferulic acid  is a widely available phenolic compound that may have antioxidant capabilities and may block carcinogenic substances generated from seared or charred meat and seafood. 


Chlorogenic acid in potatoes is a phenolic compound which may prevent nitrates from forming into cancer causing nitrosamines. 


Potatoes contain chromium, an essential trace mineral necessary for the manufacture of insulin and for the breakdown of macronutrients. 


Potatoes have copper, a trace mineral is instrumental in bone formation, blood clotting, normal immune function and skeletal mineralisation. 

Potatoes contain anthocyanin, a phytochemical, which may prevent cancer. 


Potatoes contain a fair amount of potassium ,it is needed for enhanced cardiovascular health,  regulation of blood pressure,  muscle contraction, heartbeats and insulin secretions, and lower risk of kidney stones.  Potassium functions as an electrolyte and as such helps to maintain proper fluid balance in the body. Findings from the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) study support previous research that indicates a potassium rich diet may improve blood pressure and maybe just as important as a low sodium diet. 


 It can be given in a low sodium diet for an adult suffering from congestive cardiac failure, chronic renal failure. For chronic renal failure the potato is boiled and then cooked.


Potatoes have protease inhibitors, powerful anticancer compounds appear to short circuit enzyme production in cancer cells, block the binding of hormones to cells and inhibit malignant changes in healthy cells. 


Saponins present in potatoes are phytochemicals that appear to bind cholesterol and chemical toxins in the digestive tract. Saponins may also inhibit cancer cell replication and increase levels of immune cells. 


Potatoes have vitamin B6 or pyridoxine, a cardio-protective vitamin,  vital for the regulation of mental processes. It also helps to maintain glucose levels, healthy nervous and immune systems and haemoglobin production, lessens symptoms of depression, insomnia and premenstrual syndrome. This vitamin is believed to reduce anxiety and depression by increasing serotonin and other brain chemicals involved with mood.It helps to regulate levels of hormones implicated in the development of acne lesions, vitamin B6 may reduce outbreaks.


Scientists hypothesise that potatoes may enhance the production of memory enhancing brain chemicals. Through glucose metabolism complex carbohydrates may elevate production of neurotransmitters or influence protein in the digestive tract, which signals brain cells and enhances memory.


Boiled mashed potatoes are allowed in a bland low residue diet or a soft diet. It is gentle on stomach digestion. The diet is prescribed to patients suffering from various gastrointestinal problems such as heartburn, gastritis, gastric and duodenal ulcers,diarrhoea, chronic dysentery, ulcerative colitis, diverticulosis,  irritable bowel syndrome,dyspepsia, chronic cholecystitis, chronic pancreatitis, acidity and haemorrhoids, typhoid fever and its convalescence. Potatoes can be a part of a low protein diet prescribed for patients suffering from glomerulonephritis, chronic uraemia, jaundice and viral hepatitis. 


The high calorific value of potato is helpful in planning  for a tuberculosis diet. 


Boiled mashed  potatoes can be a good weaning food. 

It can be mixed with different vegetables to make a variety of food stuff for preschoolers and school going kids. 


Potatoes can be prescribed in anaemia. 


Grated raw potato juice aids in the removal of freckles. 


Thin slices of raw potato slices are great sunburn soothers.


Raw potato pieces can be a good remedy for warts.


People with high cholesterol levels can have potatoes. Studies show that when extra vitamin C is added to a pectin rich diet, cholesterol drops even lower than with pectin alone.


The Lysine in potatoes may be helpful for cold sores sufferers.


After the worst phase of flu is over, the emphasis is on bland starchy food, baked or boiled potatoes topped with yogurt is a good option. 


Potatoes should be avoided by asthmatics, diabetics and hypothyroidism. Potatoes raise blood glucose levels faster than fructose in fruits, therefore it is avoided in diabetes. 

Potatoes have trypsin inhibitors. The trypsin inhibitors have been found to cause growth retardation and hypertrophy of pancreas. The release of essential amino acids particularly methionine is hampered by the presence of inhibitors. Don't have raw potatoes, the trypsin inhibitors are generally heat labile and moist treatment destroys them.


The packaged potato chips are best avoided as the nutrients are removed and only 90% water, sugar and chemicals are left in it. 

Potatoes may bring on an acne attack due to iodides in it.

The nightshade plants like white potatoes should be avoided by the people suffering from rheumatoid arthritis.

The juice of raw potato is sometimes very toxic to skin,especially if it is already irritated and in case of chapped hands. Either hire a cook or wear tissue thin plastic gloves when handling potatoes. 

Potatoes are limited in phenylketonuria. 

Allergies to potatoes can be seen in adults, children and infants. 


Spare yourself the added calories by enjoying potatoes in their boiled, low fat naturally filling, unprocessed form.



Potatoes are placed next to the cereals or the carbohydrate exchange and not under vegetable exchange .


Goldberger in 1915, in the USA produced pellagra among human volunteers by feeding them a poor diet consisting of maize, wheat flour, potatoes, salt and syrup for a period of 6 months. It was found that adding 200gms of meat or 30 gms of brewer's yeast or 2 pints of milk can cure the disease. It is advisable to have potatoes in limited quantities and it should always be combined with pulses or meats or milk and milk products. 


Potatoes are not villains as it is showcased. It is a high carbohydrate stuff so it should not be consumed with other high carbohydrate stuff . 50 gms of potato can be included in the balanced diet if the diet consists of less than 200 gms of  cereals.It has to be calculated so it has to be left to the dietitian.  For the most nutrients, eat potato with the skin, bake, microwave or steam. If peeling ,remove the thinnest layer possible. If boiling, leave the skin on and try to reuse the cooking water,where many of the B vitamins wind up.



Thursday, 15 May 2025

YELLOW MUSTARD OIL :GOOD FOR DIGESTIVE HEALTH



 As an Indian, I love Indian food. The cooking oil used since ancient times is mustard oil. As a dietitian, I know the benefits of mustard oil. 

Yellow mustard seed oil offers several health benefits, including:


1. **Rich in Omega-3 Fatty Acids**: Supports heart health and reduces inflammation.


2. **Antimicrobial Properties**: Can help fight bacteria and fungi, promoting overall health.


3. **Digestive Aid**: Stimulates digestion and relieves constipation.


4. **Skin Health**: Moisturizes and may help treat skin conditions like eczema.


5. **Pain Relief**: Acts as a natural remedy for muscle and joint pain when used topically.


6. **Rich in Antioxidants**: Protects cells from damage and supports overall health.


7. **Boosts Metabolism**: May aid in weight management by increasing metabolic rate.


Incorporating yellow mustard seed oil into the diet or skincare routine can offer these potential health benefits.


Yellow mustard seed oil is milder and slightly sweet . It has a calming effect on the stomach. But it doesn't mean to have deep fried foods or reheating the oil . Measure the daily oil and fats consumption for healthy and better living.


#these are my studies and point of view.


There is a strong bond between North Indian, winter months and...



Sarson da saag and Makki di roti…


Sarson aka MUSTARD aka Rai





Travelling to India in the winter months gives a mesmerising view of vast yellow fields of mustard plants. There are varieties of mustard harvested in India such as black , yellow, brown, white , torai Indian rape , rugosa or Indian mustard. Mustard is the most important oilseed crop of India. The cultivated mustard in the country is a mixture of three spices Brassica compestris , Brassica jincea , Brassica nigra. Most of the mustard grown in the country is in the northern states. Uttar Pradesh is the leading producer of mustard


Earlier mustard oil was the oil of importance of Indian dishes . Pickling is incomplete without mustard oil . After globalisation, other oils are available in the market and people ignore this valuable mustard oil.


This is a spice which has connected whole India by various mouth-watering dishes. Be it the sarson ka saag (mustard leaves )from Punjab , shorshe (mustard paste) maach from West Bengal , kashundi (bottled mustard sauce ,south Indian mustard green curry, Laixaak gahori (pork in mustard greens) of the North East India




Mustard belongs to a phytochemical rich vegetable named for their cross shaped flowers. Cruciferous vegetables are touted for their powerful healing compounds that exhibit cancer fighting activity in laboratory studies.


Mustard seeds have a pungent , slightly smoky flavour. It is an essential part of curry powder.


The spice value of mustard seeds is due to the glucosinolates , a class of anticancer phytochemicals. Glucosinolates when ingested are metabolized into various beneficial compounds as indoles , isothiocyanates and sulforaphane. Thiocyanates which are present in them as glycoside are released by the action of the enzyme in the presence of moisture under suitable conditions.


Indoles and isothiocyanates are partially responsible for the strong taste of the leaves.


Indole -3-carbinol offers protection against hormone dependent cancers such as breast cancer.


The protective value of mustard against the effects of chemical carcinogens was assessed in rats. It was observed that mustard powder caused elevation of those enzymes which reduce the toxicity of harmful chemicals or protects the cells against their effects. It also prevents damage to the DNA or the genetic material of the cell. It was found to reduce the change in cell caused by benzopyrene.


Mustard seeds and leaves both contain allyl isothiocyanates. Inhibits the growth of cancer cells. They may short circuit the enzymes that activate carcinogens as well as stimulate the production of natural anticancer enzymes.




Mustard seeds are useful in arthritis.


The seeds are helpful for prevention of baldness.


The volatile oils of the seeds may clear the congestion due to colds and flu.


To relieve aches and pains due to cold , apply a mustard plaster , a traditional congestion remedy. Crush a few tablespoons of mustard seeds , add the powder to about 100 g flour and mix it with a little water to form a paste. Apply to the chest and leave on for 15 minutes.


For treating head cold , spice up the food with hot mustard. It can remedy congestion and make the nose run.


To remove earache, stir mustard powder into warm water to form a thin paste, spread onto a handkerchief and place behind a sore ear for 15 minutes, it may work.


A mustard bath may help people with heart and circulation problems. It will increase circulation, open pores and stimulate sweat glands. Mix mustard with cold water, after a few minutes, strain the mustard water and pour it into a hot bath.


Mustard green contains lutein , a carotenoid, that is linked to a reduced risk for macular degeneration and cataracts. Lutein is under investigation for its potential to inhibit atherosclerosis and to prevent lung and colon cancer.


Mustard greens have goitrogens so when it is eaten in large quantities and basically uncooked, it has the potential to interfere with the absorption of iodine and slow thyroid function.





Welcome to India during the winter months, travel and enjoy the mustard sauce , gravy , leaves curry and benefit from the phytochemicals stored in it.


"Be a happy and healthy foodie".





Monday, 28 April 2025

A for Apple


An apple a day keeps the doctor away, Right? Why?

🍎 Crunch an apple  
 If you grind at night due to bruxism, tucker out the jaw by munching on an apple before retiring, it helps.
High cholesterol 
Fruits Like apples get the cholesterol lowering punch from pectin. To get the amount of pectin about 2 ½ cups of fruit is required. Eat a  guava in the morning, an apple at lunch and some papaya at dinner, for example, cholesterol levels can lower nicely. 
Constipation 
One small apple supplies about 3 grams fiber. Eat it. 
Suffering from diarrhoea 
Avoid apples as they are poorly absorbed carbohydrates. 
Put more fiber into your diet
Leave the skin on the apples when you bake them.
Diverticulosis 
Eat an apple instead of fruit juice.
Flu
Eat lightly and wisely. Eat applesauce. 
Food poisoning 
Drink Clear liquids like apple juice.







ASAFOETIDA : Tempering is incomplete without it.



It is the gum resin exuded from the rhizome of several species of Ferula. It contains gum , resins and essential oil in varying proportions which together are responsible for the strong flavour. In India, we use flavouring curries , sauces and pickles in conjunction with other spices. We have certain mouth watering dishes like hing aloo (potatoes with a distinguished flavour of asafoetida) , hing kachori (asafoetida flavored a type of fried bread ) , and many more. It is basically added to the pulse preparation for its carminative action. Pulses are a bit difficult to digest so hing helps to ease out the digestion and remove the bloated feeling.

The therapeutic goodness are as follows -

It is used in Ayurveda.

Recommended in constipation.

Helps to eradicate intestinal worms.

It has a carminative effect and facilitates the passage of flatus.

It is applied on the stomach of infants as a relief from colic pain.

Relief from asthma.

Advised for patients of Ischaemic heart disease.

So next time you gorge on pani puri or golgappas or puchkas just have hing ka pani with it . You will enjoy the taste and you will feel lighter . Amazing! !



There is nothing better than a pinch of turmeric in India : It's an Auspicious spice.



Turmeric is not only a spice but our tradition. It is found in almost all Indian households.

Before the Internet age , people used to send wedding cards. They used to put a 'teeka' on each card before sending. On the wedding day , a good amount of turmeric paste was applied to the groom and bride so that they have a glow on the skin. The bride gives a glass of milk to the groom to drink on the wedding night. Raw turmeric is used in all religious occasions. Turmeric holds the major role in granny's treatment. So ,why is turmeric so necessary for us? There must be some reason for using turmeric for centuries. It might be possible that the introduction of turmeric as a spice may have been motivated by its preventive properties against many diseases rather than it's value as a flavouring agent. It is used as a common home remedy.

Turmeric contains a phytochemical compound curcumin , which lends yellow colour to it. It has antioxidant abilities.

Curcumin helps to protect against cataracts. It protects the lens of the eye from becoming cloudy.

Turmeric contains phenolic acids, which are a subgroup of plant polyphenol that may have the ability to destroy free radicals as well as activate cancer fighting enzymes in the body, which helps to reduce tumor early in the cancer process.

It has been found in research that turmeric prevents the rise of cholesterol in blood. Effective in Ischaemic Heart Disease.

Turmeric helps to get rid of intestinal worms.

It is a common home remedy for respiratory disease such as influenza , bronchitis and bronchial asthma, common cold and cough . A tsp of turmeric boiled with a cupful of milk is the cure. It is also taken with coriander and cinnamon as a relief.

Helps to cure rheumatism.

In prevention of dietary deficiency anaemia, turmeric plays an important role.

Turmeric along with Indian gooseberry is also considered to be useful in diabetes .

Turmeric water is believed to be an effective remedy against urticaria.

For the cure for haematuria it is taken with Indian gooseberry.

Prescribed for abdominal gas, fever,liver disease, urinary diseases.

It is used locally for cleaning wounds and ulcers. It is used as a poultice for boils. Applied on itchy skin. Along with neem , used to cure pimples.

Mix with warm milk and drink in the night to reduce fatigue and aches.

Local application is beneficial in sprains and inflammation of joints. Used in eye and ear infection. People wash inflamed eyes with turmeric water.

Why is turmeric so special? It has a high content of potassium. Also contains calcium , phosphorus, iron , vitamin A and nicotinic acid and essential oil.

Many scientists have conducted various researches to know the benefits of turmeric. The antimicrobial of curcumin was observed. It was observed that the antibiotic effect was there but it was less effective than the other antibiotics . The inhibiting effect of fungal infection was shown by Mishra and Sahu (Indian journal of Pharmacol,9,269,1977). Gujral and coworkers (1953)showed that turmeric helps in the healing of wounds. Dr.Subbarao and associates found that there is less rise in cholesterol levels in the body . There is so much research regarding the benefits of turmeric.

Turmeric water is my favourite. I start my day with a glass of lukewarm turmeric water. I feel fresh and I have seen improvement on my digestive system , skin , and haemoglobin level . And surprisingly my bones don't ache .!!!


CHILLIES: Ohh !Lal Mirch! An indispensable and common ingredient of Indian food



We use it so much but chilli is not indigenous to India. It was introduced by the Portuguese about 500 years ago and we loved it. Previously, we used to add black pepper to our food to provide the necessary pungency.

It is grown all over India and we produce it on a large scale.

It is rumoured to be very harmful and people are mostly advised not to have it but then also we use it because we love spicy food. If the food is rich in spices and chillies and oil , it will obviously irritate the stomach leading to adverse effects. My granny used to soak whole red chillies in warm water for some time and then use it in curries. She used very less oil but the curries used to have a good rich colour but not pungent. She was a great cook and knew how to extract the benefits of the spices. I also try to follow the same tradition. At that time, they did not use powdered spices but whole and freshly ground spices and they were healthy in their nineties. We use chillies in almost all dishes , be it pulses , rice preparation ,vegetable preparation, meat or fish preparation, snacks , sauces , chutneys, pickles , raitas , or if it is the green one , then raw .

Why?

We have an extreme climate all over India, we have extreme hot to extreme cold to extreme humid to extreme dry across the country and every Indian cuisine uses chillies as a spice. Incredible!!

The pungent principle in chillies is due to an alkaloid , Capsaicin (8-methyl-N-vanillyl-6-nonenamide). This pungent phytochemical supplies the "heat" in chilli. It may ease congestion by increasing secretions in the nose and airways. Studies suggest that capsaicin may also detoxify cancer causing compounds and encourage cancer cell death. The hotter the chilli, the greater the capsaicin content.

Chillies are high in vitamin C content. It may enhance our defence against respiratory ailments. It may also help to reduce the harmful effects of environmental oxidants that can worsen allergy and asthma symptoms. It may enhance the function of immune cells. The combined antioxidant power of beta carotene and vitamin C may help to prevent cataracts and macular degeneration. Although vitamin C will not cure the common cold or influenza, vitamin C may prevent the onset of these viruses and it may also reduce the duration of symptoms. Folate and iron are best absorbed from plant sources when accompanied by a source of vitamin C so anaemia may be prevented. Preliminary clinical studies suggest that vitamin C may have a benefit by widening blood vessels and promoting excretion of environmental toxins, such as lead ,which can contribute to high blood pressure.

Chillies add spark to the love life. This antioxidant vitamin C may shield against oxidative damage, which can reduce sperm count and quality. Vitamin C is also thought to help maintain blood vessels and improve blood flow diminished by atherosclerosis, a frequent underlying cause of impotence.

The colour of the ripe fruits is due to carotenoid pigment. It has antioxidants. Lutein and zeaxanthin , carotenoid pigment, are concentrated in the macula and retina , which suggests they may protect vision cells from oxidative damage. Observational studies associate a lower risk for macular degeneration with diets rich in lutein and zeaxanthin.

Chilli helps digestion.

It stimulates the taste buds which result in increased flow of salivary amylase helping the digestion of starchy foods.

It has Disease protective effect.

Local application of capsaicin for toothache initially releases substance P which makes the nerve sensitive.

Ingestion of capsaicin is reported to increase fibrinolytic activity in the blood and thus reduce the chance of thromboembolism.

Capsaicin cream may relieve pain in diabetic neuropathy.

It may help to relieve joint pain , osteoarthritis , osteoporosis and rheumatoid arthritis. Capsaicin may be present in borage oil capsules or salves. This natural ingredient reduces inflammation.

Neurogenic bladder may be beneficial when treated with capsaicin.

For temporary relief of congestion from sinusitis, eat chillies. Capsaicin, a powerful and fiery compound that acts as a mucolytic agent by breaking up mucus and promoting mucus flow , offering temporary relief from pressure in the sinuses.

Use chilli powder in moderation and taste between each addition to ensure that a dish is not fiery. Use a mortar or spice mill or grinder to grind the spice so that the flavour is retained. Buy whole red pepper and grind it so there is no adulteration. Spices should heighten the taste of the food, not overpower it. So use chillies lightly or in moderation. Chillies lose their flavour or become bitter if added to bubbling hot oil. It releases it's aroma and tastes better when lightly sautéed. For chopping fresh chillies , it is a good idea to wear rubber gloves to avoid burning of hands , eyes and lips .

So enjoy the spiciness of chillies in mirchi ka salan , or as a tempering in sambhar , rasam , curries , veggies, lemon rice , curd rice , etc , etc, etc but please do not overdo with chillies as it will act as an irritant for the stomach and will cause problem.


Be cautious! !

Chillies in large amounts produce gastritis and even cause hematemesis. Chilli powder causes marked exfoliation of stomach lining. They are not tolerated by those who suffer from dysentery or have an irritable colon. Pungent food provides a burning reminder during defecation the following day. It can also produce bleeding in people suffering from piles.