Are You Feeling a Little under the Weather(2021)? Try These Authentic Indian Ayurvedic Super Drink - Kadha Recipes to Heal Quickly!

Are You Feeling a Little under the Weather(2021)? Try These Authentic Indian Ayurvedic Super Drink - Kadha Recipes to Heal Quickly!

Changing weather is often accompanied by seasonal flu and cold. Only herbal remedies and home therapies have been known to provide relief to symptoms, and some recipes are so successful that they are passed from generation to generation in the families, and are known as kadha!. Here are some of the most effective kadha recipes that have always had merit for their curability!

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Kadha - Wonderful Cure for Several Ailments

Kadha or Karha is a traditional Indian drink, used to prevent seasonal ailments such as cold, cough, and flu. Many families across the country start brewing their family’s version of kadha right before the monsoon starts, and continue serving it to the family members until winter.

It is consumed hot, just like tea or coffee, but doesn’t contain milk or any artificial sweeteners. People of all ages consume kadha for various reasons. In this blog, we’ll take a look at the kadhas, their benefits, and 5 ways to make kadha at home using natural ingredients.

Traditional Indian Kadhas

The Indian kadha is centuries old and has its roots in Ayurvedic medicine. It’s a simple concoction of selected herbs and spices boiled in water for 10-15 minutes, or until the quantity of water reduces to half and absorbs the goodness of the herbs and spices. The ingredients used are typically found in most Indian households. Kadha is sweetened using honey or jaggery, but never with sugar.

Each family has a special recipe passed down from one generation to another and is said to prevent seasonal illness and provide relief from cold and sore throat. Drinking a cup of kadha once a day will provide a lot of benefits. It can be consumed in the morning or in the evening.

Top 3 Benefits of Kadhas

Many research studies have concluded that herbs and spices, when taken in moderation, help in boosting immunity and relieve seasonal ailments. But our ancestors came up with a perfect solution centuries ago. A cup of kadha has the goodness of antioxidants, natural bioactive compounds, and many other valuable components required by the human body. Though there are numerous benefits, we will see the top 3 in detail.

Helps Fight Throat Infections

Kadha made using tulsi leaves (Holy Basil) as one of the ingredients is said to reduce mucus in the body and fight infections. It has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties that reduce itchiness in the throat and provide relief from pain.

Helps Boost Immunity

Kadha is used as a natural immunity booster in kids and elders to strengthen their system and prevent viral infections, like flu and cold from attacking them. Peppercorns, ginger, cloves, cinnamon, giloy (Indian Tinospora), etc. provide the body with the required strength to improve and boost immunity. Kadha also keeps chronic disease at bay and also works as an anti-aging agent.

Helps Sleep Better

Ingredients like ginger cloves, mulethi (liquorice), giloti (heart-leaved moonseed), cardamom, etc. provide relief from stress and relax the senses. A cup of kadha at night will work on calming your mind and helps to get some good sleep. People who have an issue falling asleep can try kadha.

Top 5 Kadha Recipes

As mentioned earlier, there are countless ways to prepare kadha. We’ve listed five such methods below. The ingredients tend to be common in most of them.

Tulsi Kadha

This kadha works wonders for throat infections and will shows results within a day itself. It is also great as an immunity booster and helps improve digestion as well. It even flushes the toxins from the body.

Ingredients:

  • Tulsi leaves- 5
  • Ginger- ½ tsp; grated
  • Black pepper- ¼ tsp; crushed
  • Water- 2 cups
  • Jaggery/ honey- optional
  • Lemon juice- optional (one squeeze of 1/4th of a lemon)

Method:


Add water to a deep pan and heat it on medium to high heat. Add tulsi leaves, ginger, and black pepper. Boil for 10 minutes. Let it cool. Strain the liquid, add ½ tsp of honey or jaggery or a small squeeze of lime juice and serve.

Cinnamon Kadha

This easy to make kadha boosts strength and energy in the body and helps provide relief in cough and cold, and also sore throat.

Ingredients:

  • Water- 1 cup
  • Cinnamon powder- ½ tsp
  • Honey- 1 tsp (optional)

Method:

Add water to a deep pan and mix in cinnamon powder. Let it come to a boil. Turn off the heat and let it cool for a while. Add honey, mix, and drink. The kadha should not be too hot when adding honey.

Viral Infections Kadha

This kadha is an effective home remedy to provide relief from viral infections like cold, cough, and flu.

ingredients:

  • Tulsi leaves- 5
  • Ginger- 1 inch; peeled and crushed
  • Cinnamon stick- 2 inches
  • Cloves- 5-6
  • Black peppercorns- 5-6
  • Water- 2 cups
  • Honey/ Jaggery- 1 tsp (optional)

Method:


Add water to a deep pan. Place it on medium heat and add all ingredients except honey/ jaggery. Let it boil for 20 minutes (or until the liquid is reduced to half). Let it cool. Strain the liquid. Add honey/ jaggery and mix well. Serve.

Giloy Kadha

This kadha is good to boost immunity, fight flu, and help with digestion. It will also easily relieve any kind of throat infection. It requires just two ingredients.

  • Water- 1 cup
  • Giloy Guduchi - 1 tsp (Indian Tinospora)
Add water and giloy to a pan and boil for 2 minutes. Pour into a cup and serve hot.

Cumin Coriander and Fennel Kadha

This is another easy kadha recipe with three main ingredients in equal quantities. Apart from benefitting in cough and cold, it also helps in improving the digestive system.

Ingredients:

  • Water- 4 cups
  • Cumin seeds- ½ tsp
  • Coriander seeds- ½ tsp
  • Fennel seeds- ½ tsp
Add water to a deep pan and boil for 5 minutes. Add the remaining three ingredients, boil for 1 minute and turn off the heat. Let it sit for a minute, strain the mix, and serve.

Bonus Tip - Make a Kadha Powder

Apart from the above-mentioned recipes, prepare kadha masala powder and add ½ tsp of it to tea every day. The masala powder can be stored in an airtight jar for a while. Take cardamom (2 tbsp), dry ginger powder (3/4 cup), cinnamon sticks (3-5), cloves (1 tbsp), and peppercorns (2 tbsp). Dry in the sunlight for half an hour and grind into a fine powder.

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Look Out for Any Side Effects Caused by Over Consumption!

While kadha is highly beneficial, do not over-consume or increase the quantity of the ingredients for additional benefits. It will lead to nausea and heartburn. Overdosage may also cause boils in the mouth, acidity or nose bleeds. Stop using immediately if that happens and see a doctor if necessary. It is always a good idea to use once in a while or when sick, instead of daily consumption!