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The tradition of looking after the young mother for the first month after delivery and not allowing her to do the household chores ensured rest to the young mother and the family support for it. The superstition that no one could eat her food ensured that she was given the extra nutrition without it being shared by other family members. Nuts and milk had to form an integral part of her diet which again was very beneficial for an adequate calcium intake and other health benefits.

The traditional methods of cooking using low heat in the villages with utensils made of mud and clay are not only environmentally friendly but also preserved vitamins and nutrition in the cooked food and also involved a lot of physical activity. Many vitamins get destroyed when food is cooked in high heat for example pressure cooking. Pressure cooking, although saves on time and fuel, destroys many of the B complex vitamins.

The tradition of having a bath everyday, wearing clean washed clothes, and not cooking unless one has had a bath provided a basic level of hygiene in the daily lives of individuals and families in India. This provided the basic level of hygiene especially important for the Indian climatic conditions..

 

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The tradition of eating only fruits and vegetables and milk at least once a week, or on certain religious days, with taboo on salt and cereals ensured that a large quantity of fruits and vegetables got eaten. Plus not eating salt for 24 hours would increase the salt sensitivity of the body and decreasing the intake of salt during the subsequent week.

The tradition of cooking fresh food, at every meal is one of the great Indian traditions which prevent many diseases.
The tradition of making fresh bread (rotis) is a glorious Indian tradition which one should maintain. It ensures physical activity and fresh food and whole grain intake.
The tradition of cooking and different food items in different oils in different parts of India ensured the benefits of a variety of oils.
 
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