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Brinks Report > Blog > Health and Wellness > One Simple Food Habit That Can Protect You From Arthritis, Obesity & Diabetes – And It’s Already in Your Kitchen
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One Simple Food Habit That Can Protect You From Arthritis, Obesity & Diabetes – And It’s Already in Your Kitchen

Ankita Das
Last updated: June 21, 2025 9:36 pm
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In today’s world where fast food is everywhere and health problems are increasing, the answer to many of these problems might already be sitting in your kitchen. A new study shows that traditional Indian fermented foods like idli, curd, chaas, and kanji can actually help protect us from diseases like arthritis, obesity, and diabetes.

What Are Fermented Foods and Why Are They Good?

Fermented foods are made using good bacteria, yeast, or fungi. While that might sound strange, these are actually very good for your gut. Our stomach has trillions of tiny microorganisms (good bacteria) that help us digest food and stay healthy. Fermented foods feed these good bacteria and help them grow.

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According to a report in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, fermented foods:

  • Improve digestion
  • Boost immunity
  • Reduce inflammation
  • Help fight diseases

This is especially helpful for conditions like arthritis, where inflammation is a big problem. These foods help lower harmful substances in the body that cause swelling and pain.

Ancient Indian Recipes Were Always Right

Long before science proved their benefits, Indian kitchens were already using fermented foods every day. Think of:

  • Curd (Dahi)
  • Chaas (buttermilk)
  • Lassi
  • Idli and dosa batter
  • Kanji (a tangy drink)
  • Pickles
  • Fermented bamboo shoots from the Northeast

These are all natural probiotics, which means they help the body maintain a healthy balance of bacteria.

Unlike probiotic pills or expensive supplements, these traditional foods are full of flavor, culture, and health benefits. They’re easy to make, affordable, and loved by generations.

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Helping With Diabetes and Weight Control

Another study in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences shows that fermented foods can also help:

  • Control blood sugar
  • Improve metabolism
  • Lower cholesterol and blood pressure

This is especially important now as more and more people in India are facing diabetes and obesity. Instead of cutting out food groups, we should bring back these old, healthy options into our meals.

A Simple Lifestyle Change With Big Benefits

Fermented foods are more than just tasty – they can actually prevent serious diseases. They even support:

  • Mental health
  • Clear skin
  • Strong immunity

That’s because they help keep the gut healthy, and the gut affects many parts of the body, including the brain.

The best part? You don’t need any fancy ingredients or special skills. All you need are your grandmother’s traditional recipes. These foods are simple, affordable, and effective.

Final Thought:

As India deals with both malnutrition and rising lifestyle diseases, maybe it’s time we look back at what our ancestors ate. Including fermented foods in our diets can be a natural and powerful step toward better health.

So next time you eat idli or sip lassi, remember – you’re not just enjoying a meal. You’re taking care of your body and building a healthier future.

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