The Original Wellness Drink
Before wellness was a billion-dollar industry, it was a glass of chaas after a heavy meal. For generations, this simple, spiced buttermilk has been the comforting conclusion to lunches and a cooling respite from scorching afternoons. But in recent years,
as global health trends have focused on expensive supplements and exotic 'superfoods', chaas remained in the background—a beloved but perhaps underestimated part of our daily lives. Now, the spotlight is turning back to our own kitchens. Experts and health-conscious consumers are rediscovering that this traditional drink holds more wellness credibility than many of the modern fads it's often replaced by. It’s not a comeback in the literal sense—chaas never left. Rather, it’s a re-appreciation, a collective realisation that the answer to many modern health concerns like gut health and hydration has been with us all along.
Gut Health's Best Friend
The single biggest reason for chaas's renewed fame is its incredible benefit for gut health. The term 'probiotics' might sound modern, but it’s the very essence of what makes chaas so effective. Made from yogurt, chaas is teeming with healthy bacteria that help maintain a balanced gut microbiome. These microorganisms are essential for proper digestion, preventing issues like bloating, indigestion, and constipation. The spices commonly added to salted chaas, like roasted cumin (jeera) and ginger, are not just for flavour. Cumin is a carminative, meaning it helps relieve gas, while ginger is a powerful anti-inflammatory and digestive aid. Together, they work synergistically with the probiotics to soothe the digestive tract, making chaas a far more effective and natural digestive than many over-the-counter remedies. It's the perfect drink to have after a rich, spicy meal, as it helps the body process fats and proteins more efficiently.
The Ultimate Hydration Hero
In the Indian climate, staying hydrated is a non-negotiable part of staying healthy. While water is essential, sometimes the body needs more, especially after sweating profusely. This is where salted chaas shines as a superior hydrator. It’s mostly water, but the addition of salt (sodium chloride) and the presence of potassium from the yogurt make it an excellent electrolyte drink. Electrolytes are crucial for nerve function, muscle contractions, and maintaining the body’s fluid balance. Instead of reaching for a sugary, artificially coloured sports drink, a glass of salted chaas naturally replenishes the salts and fluids lost through sweat. This makes it the ideal drink for post-workout recovery or simply surviving a sweltering summer day. Plus, it’s packed with calcium and Vitamin B12, supporting bone health and energy levels.
Ancient Wisdom, Modern Science
The wellness credentials of chaas are not a new discovery; they are deeply rooted in Ayurvedic tradition. In Ayurveda, buttermilk (known as 'Takra') is revered as a food of the gods ('devas'), prized for its digestive and cooling properties. It’s considered 'sattvic,' meaning it promotes purity, harmony, and well-being. Ayurvedic texts describe it as light and easy to digest ('laghu'), and beneficial for all three doshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha) when prepared correctly. It is often prescribed for digestive ailments, loss of appetite, and even more complex conditions. What’s fascinating is how modern science is now validating this ancient wisdom. The probiotics confirm its digestive power, the electrolyte content validates its hydrating properties, and its cooling nature is a real, measurable effect. This convergence of traditional knowledge and contemporary nutritional science is what gives salted chaas its undeniable and authentic wellness credibility.
















