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Grease with Grace: The Cardiologist’s Guide to Oils That Love You Back


Updated: June 20, 2025 07:56

Image Source: Times Of India

What’s Simmering: In a world of trendy oils and fleeting fads, cardiologist Dr. Alok Chopra is bringing the focus back to time-tested, science-backed choices for Indian kitchens. His curated list of five oils isn’t just rooted in culture—it’s grounded in cardiovascular health, metabolic balance, and culinary compatibility with Indian cooking styles.

Health-Packed Picks:

  1. Ghee Rich in fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K, ghee supports digestion and immunity. Its high smoke point makes it ideal for Indian tadkas and deep-frying, while its butyrate content promotes gut health.

  2. Coconut Oil Packed with medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs), coconut oil is quickly metabolized for energy. It supports brain and gut health and is especially suited for South Indian dishes and sautéing.

  3. Mustard Oil Known for its pungent aroma and omega-5 fatty acids, mustard oil reduces inflammation and supports heart health. It’s a staple in Eastern and Northern Indian cuisines and offers antimicrobial benefits.

  4. Sesame Oil A powerhouse of antioxidants and healthy fats, sesame oil supports joint and skin health. Its nutty flavor enhances stir-fries, pickles, and traditional Ayurvedic preparations.

  5. Groundnut (Peanut) Oil Rich in plant sterols and monounsaturated fats, groundnut oil is heart-friendly when used in moderation. It’s versatile for frying, roasting, and everyday cooking.

Why It Matters: These oils aren’t just pantry staples—they’re functional foods. Dr. Chopra emphasizes that choosing the right oil isn’t about chasing trends, but about aligning with your body’s needs and your cuisine’s demands. Moderation, rotation, and mindful sourcing are key to unlocking their full benefits.

Sources: Hindustan Times, MSN Health, Times of India, NDTV Food, Dr. Alok Chopra (Instagram)

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