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(335) Rock Candy

Misri  Powder ( Dhagewali misri)

Break rock candy or khadi sakhar or Misri into small pieces with the help of motor and pestal and then grind into coarse powder. If you grind into a fine powder then the lump will form after some days.

Rock candy coarse powder

Benefits of using Misri

  • Misri stimulate lactation in new mothers. It also helps in dealing with mood swings, depression that are often seen in new mothers, as a result of post-partum depression.
  • Misris are rich in various minerals, vitamins and amino acids, regular consumption of rock sugar not only triggers better blood circulation but also prevents other complications associated with anaemia like dizziness, fatigue and weakness.
  • Rock sugar is better than regular sugar and is a powerhouse of various nutrients. Ayurveda recommends it for better eyesight, preventing cataract. Consume it along with milk for improving vision.
  • After consuming a heavy meal. Eat half a teaspoon of mishri along with fennel seeds. Consuming misri after a meal adds in proper digestion, by stimulating digestive juices and helps prevent gastric problems.
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