Why Warm Drinks Are a Monsoon Must-Have
The monsoon season often brings a drop in temperature and an increase in humidity, creating a perfect breeding ground for bacteria and viruses. According to traditional wisdom, including Ayurveda, this change can dampen our 'agni' or digestive fire, making
us more susceptible to infections, colds, and coughs. Consuming warm liquids helps counteract this. It soothes the throat, aids digestion, and helps maintain a stable internal body temperature. A warm drink is not just comforting on a rainy day; it’s a strategic move to keep your internal systems functioning optimally when the weather outside is working against you.
Meet Your New Best Friend: Golden Milk
The star of our monsoon wellness routine is a classic brew known to many as 'Haldi Doodh' or, in its trendy global avatar, the 'Turmeric Latte'. This isn't a new invention; it's a timeless remedy passed down through generations in Indian households for its powerful healing properties. But what makes this simple concoction of milk and turmeric so effective? It’s a powerhouse of anti-inflammatory and antioxidant ingredients that directly target the health challenges posed by the monsoon, offering both prevention and relief in a single, delicious cup.
How to Brew the Perfect Cup
Making Golden Milk is incredibly simple. You don't need any fancy equipment, just a small saucepan and a few key ingredients. **Ingredients:** - 1 cup of milk (dairy or a plant-based alternative like almond or oat milk) - 1/2 to 1 teaspoon of turmeric powder (haldi) - 1/4 teaspoon of black pepper powder (kali mirch) - 1/2 inch of grated fresh ginger (adrak) or 1/4 tsp ginger powder - A pinch of cinnamon powder (dalchini) (optional) - 1 teaspoon of honey or jaggery (gur) for sweetness (add at the end) **Instructions:** 1. Pour the milk into a saucepan and place it on low to medium heat. 2. Add the turmeric, black pepper, ginger, and cinnamon (if using). 3. Whisk well to combine and prevent lumps. 4. Let the mixture heat up gently for about 5-7 minutes. Do not let it come to a rolling boil. You just want it to be hot and infused with the spices. 5. Turn off the heat. Strain the milk into a mug if you used fresh ginger. 6. Stir in your sweetener of choice, like honey or jaggery, and enjoy warm.
The Science Behind the Spices
The magic of Golden Milk lies in its ingredients, each playing a vital role. **Turmeric (Haldi):** The hero ingredient contains curcumin, a compound celebrated for its potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. It helps bolster the immune system and fight off infections that are common during the monsoon. **Black Pepper (Kali Mirch):** This is turmeric’s essential partner. Black pepper contains piperine, which has been shown to dramatically increase the body's ability to absorb curcumin. Without it, much of the goodness of turmeric would simply pass through your system. **Ginger (Adrak):** Known for its ability to soothe a sore throat and combat nausea, ginger is also a powerful anti-inflammatory and digestive aid. It helps keep your gut healthy, which is a cornerstone of a strong immune system. **Cinnamon (Dalchini):** This optional addition not only adds a wonderful, warming flavour but also has antimicrobial properties and may help in regulating blood sugar levels.
Making It a Daily Ritual
The key to reaping the benefits of this drink is consistency. Try incorporating a warm cup of Golden Milk into your daily routine. It’s perfect in the morning to start your day on a healthy note, or as a calming beverage before bed. On days when you feel a tickle in your throat or feel particularly run down by the damp weather, this drink can be especially soothing. Think of it less as a medicine and more as a daily act of self-care—a simple, enjoyable ritual that strengthens your body from the inside out, helping you navigate the monsoon season feeling healthy and energised.

















