Correct the sentence:
(a) Rice has no cholesterol or sodium, it is not safe for those suffering from hypertension.
(b) Rice Kanji is a home remedy for Cancer.
Answers
(b) Rice Kanji is a medicine for cancer
Answer:
b) Rice kanji is a home remedy for cancer
Explanation:
4 reasons you must drink rice water or kanji every day:
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4 reasons you must drink rice water or kanji every day
By Poorva Chavan | Updated:Fri, September 11, 2015 1:08pm
...And you thought it was only to drink when you were ill!
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You probably have had kanji or rice water as a child or when you were really sick. You might not have enjoyed the taste, but this humble concoction has various health benefits. Also Read - Weight loss diet: No need to ditch rice completely
Is a good source of energy: Kanji or rice water is rich in carbohydrates, and hence, an excellent source of energy. The body can easily derive energy by breaking down carbohydrates. Drink a glass of rice water in the morning before heading out and you will never feel dizzy or weak due to lack of energy.
Prevents constipation: It is rich in fibre and facilitates smooth bowel movements. Also, the starch stimulates the growth of useful bacteria in the stomach promoting healthy bowel movement.
Prevents dehydration: On a hot sunny day, rice water becomes your go-to-drink. In summer, the body tends to lose water and salts through sweat and, rice water helps replenish the lost nutrients and the water, reducing your chances of dehydration.
Home remedy for viral infections: Rice water is widely used as a remedy for fever as it prevents water loss due to fever and vomiting during an infection. It helps replenish the lost nutrients and speeds the recovery process [1].
Can manage diarrhoea: Rice water proves to be an excellent home remedy to treat diarrhoea [2], not only in adults but also infants. Infants are more prone to diseases like diarrhoea and if not treated at the right time, can lead to severe dehydration. A study found that rice water was more effective in controlling diarrhoea by reducing the volume and frequency of stool output in babies [3].