Advantages and Disadvantages of Eating Ragi

In Ayurveda, proper eating habits have been said to be the key to staying healthy. Eating right means that you include things rich in nutrition in your diet at the right time and in the right quantity. Also, make changes in the diet according to the nature of the body and the season. Millets can help to a great extent in staying healthy. In today's time, people have once again started including millets in their diet.

Actually, millets have been used in our country for generations. But, due to the health benefits of millets, their trend has increased again. Ragi is a millet rich in nutrition.

What is Ragi?

Ragi is a nutritious millet. It looks like mustard. It is one of the main cereals of India. Its scientific name is Eleusine Corcana. It is also called Madwa or Mandua, Nachni, Ragi and Finger Millet. It is also mentioned in Ayurvedic texts.

Which nutrients are found in ragi?

Calcium, iron, protein and fiber are found in abundance in ragi. 100 grams of ragi contains about 8 grams of protein. It also contains high amounts of potassium and magnesium. Vitamin E and antioxidants are also found in ragi.

Benefits of Ragi

Benefits of Ragi for Kids

Side Effects of Ragi

Although Ragi is very good for health. But, some people should avoid its consumption. If you have kidney stones or any other kidney related problem, then you should not eat Ragi because it contains a lot of protein and calcium. It is also advised not to eat ragi in case of thyroid. Ragi is hot in nature, hence one should not eat too much of it in summers. People who have weak digestion may also find it difficult to digest it.