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Since time unknown, ghee has been the staple of Indian households. Also known as the ‘golden elixir,’ ghee is an active ingredient in every kitchen. From using it as a spread for rotis and paratha, ghee has efficiently replaced the use of oil in cooking many dishes. Besides, ghee is also considered pious and is used in several Indian rituals and customs. This ingredient has worked wonders in ancient forms of medicine like Ayurveda and Unani. This clarified butter is primarily composed of fat and contains vitamins A, D, E, and K and traces of protein and minerals. Moreover, it is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants and more. But do you know, apart from cooking, ghee has multiple other uses? Well, you heard us right!

Besides being a desi diet staple, ghee is used in beauty, health and several other purposes. A bottle of ghee present in your pantry not only enhances the taste of the food but also serves several other purposes, like beauty care, health care and more. You can use ghee as a part of your daily routine other than cooking. Wondering what are they? Here’s a list of five surprising uses of ghee beyond cooking.

Lesser-Known Uses Of Ghee

Natural Preservative

Ghee helps extend the shelf-life of various spices acting as a natural preservative. The low moisture and high-fat content in ghee enable it to have a longer lifespan, making it a perfect preservative for food.

Natural Polish

The glossy texture of ghee makes it an excellent polish for wooden furniture at home. Being food-safe, ghee has no chemicals and thus acts as a protective layer on the wood against dirt and moisture.

Ghee Is Good For Beauty And Health Care

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Candle Alternative

The inflammable nature of ghee makes it a perfect alternative to use as a wax candle. Ghee diyas are non-toxic and have a longer burn life. Besides, it is environmentally friendly and you can make ghee diyas at home.

Natural Moisturiser

Ghee is a potent ingredient that can be added to the skin as well as hair. It helps lock the moisture, giving a natural shine from within. Besides, it soothes cuts and burns, owing to its anti-inflammatory properties.

Cold Relief

The antimicrobial properties of ghee are known to protect against seasonal colds and coughs. Indulging in a spoonful of warm ghee gives instant relief from sore throat.

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