Haan beta, jaljeera to pet ke liye bahut accha hota hai jab vomiting jaisa lagta hai. Bas bahar ka mat peena, ghar pe thoda sa jeera powder aur nimbu daal kar fresh banana. Apni sehat ka dhyan rakho.
If you are craving that tangy taste, a simple workable solution is to just mix some lime juice, a tiny pinch of jeera powder, and a bit of black salt in clean water. It costs almost nothing, relieves acidity instantly, and you don't have to worry about unhygienic street stalls.
I always prefer home remedies over medicines for simple things like bloating, and jaljeera works like magic. But remember, if your nausea or vomiting is severe and you can't keep any food down, don't rely only on jaljeera; please check with your gynac.
It is completely fine to have it occasionally! It was my go-to drink for curing acidity and bloating, and I had a very healthy normal delivery. Just don't overdo it, and maybe prepare it fresh at home with filtered water.
From a practical perspective, jaljeera is fine in moderate amounts because jeera aids digestion. However, avoid readymade packs if you have high BP as they are loaded with sodium. Making it fresh at home is a much better clinical choice.
Oh, jaljeera is a lifesaver for pregnancy nausea! Go ahead and enjoy a cold glass, just don't stress too much about small things. Just ensure the water is clean and filtered, preferably homemade, and you are good to go!
Actually, I researched this when I was expecting and my doctor said that while cumin (jeera) is good for digestion, packaged jaljeera powders can contain high levels of sodium or strong herbs. If you must drink it, homemade with controlled salt and a limit of one glass a day is perfect.
Honestly, even for small things like jaljeera, I would say consult your doctor first. I had some severe acidity and complications in my pregnancy, and my gynac advised me to avoid anything with high salt or strong spices like black salt. Everyone's body behaves differently, so it's always safer to ask.
Yes dear, jaljeera is generally quite safe and actually helps with nausea or morning sickness. Just make sure to drink it in moderation, and try to make it at home so it is clean.
Jaljeera is great for that icky feeling of morning sickness! My MIL always told me to add a pinch of freshly roasted jeera and avoid too much outside spice, as it can cause heartburn. Making it ghar pe is the best and safest option.