5 Indian Habits That Secretly Save You from Disease (Backed by Science)

5 Indian Habits That Secretly Save You from Disease (Backed by Science)
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Our grandparents had no fitness trackers. No gym memberships.
Yet most of them lived past 80   with fewer health issues than us.

Why?

Because Indian culture   deeply rooted in Ayurveda and mindful living   had everyday habits that modern science is now validating.

Let’s look at 5 Indian routines that secretly protect your health   and might just save your life.

1. Eating with Hands

Benefits:

  • Promotes mindful eating
  • Connects you to food through touch
  • Stimulates digestion via finger pressure
  • Regulates portion size

Science: Touching food triggers digestive enzymes (called cephalic phase of digestion)

2. Drinking Warm Water in the Morning

Benefits:

  • Flushes toxins
  • Stimulates digestion
  • Prevents constipation
  • Boosts metabolism

Ayurveda recommends jeera water or lemon water as daily detox.

Science backs this with improved gut motility and hydration effects.

3. Sitting Cross  Legged While Eating (Sukhasana)

Benefits:

  • Improves digestion
  • Reduces overeating
  • Enhances posture
  • Creates calmness before meals

Science: Sitting cross  legged activates parasympathetic nervous system (rest  and  digest mode)

4. Using Spices Like Haldi, Jeera, Ajwain, Hing

Benefits:

  • Anti  inflammatory (turmeric)
  • Gut  friendly (hing, ajwain)
  • Anti  bloating (jeera, saunf)
  • Immunity booster (ginger, tulsi)

These were not “masalas”   they were medicine in disguise.

5. Oil Pulling (Gandusha)

What is it?
Swishing cold  pressed oil (like coconut oil) in your mouth for 10–15 minutes before brushing.

Benefits:

  • Removes oral bacteria
  • Improves gum health
  • Whitens teeth
  • Detoxifies body (Ayurvedic belief)

Science: Studies show oil pulling reduces plaque and bad breath better than some mouthwashes.

Honorable Mentions

  • Applying mustard oil on soles and belly before bath
  • Eating seasonal fruits & ghee
  • Not drinking water right after meals
  • Sleeping on left side
  • Spending early mornings in sunlight

Parting Thoughts:

Our ancestors didn’t Google health tips.
They lived by rhythm, nature, and tradition.

Let’s stop mocking them   and start learning.

Because what feels old  school today… may actually be the future of wellness.

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