Cheese

Cheese

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Sanskrit Name: Paneer

Devanagari Name: पनीर

English Name: Cheese

Description:

Cheese is a dairy item made from milk, offered in various flavors and textures. Its health benefits can vary based on the type and quantity consumed. Cheese is rich in calcium, vital for maintaining strong bones and teeth.

However, it is advisable to limit cheese intake due to its high calorie, salt, and saturated fat content.

Benefits:

  • Cheese is a rich source of calcium and protein, both essential for maintaining strong bones and teeth.
  • It is also packed with vitamins like Vitamin A, D, and B12, which support immune function and overall health.
  • It contains healthy fats that support brain health and provide energy.
  • It is beneficial for muscle growth and repair due to its high protein content.
  • Additionally, cheese has probiotics (in certain varieties) that support gut health.

Medical Conditions(Relief):

  • Cheese provides relief for conditions like calcium deficiency, bone health issues, and malnutrition.
  • It is a good source of protein, vitamins, and healthy fats, promoting overall health and vitality.
  • It helps in supporting muscle growth, heart health, and improving cognitive function.

Medical Conditions(Avoid):

  • Cheese should be avoided by individuals who are lactose intolerant or allergic to dairy.
  • People with high cholesterol, heart disease, or kidney problems should limit their cheese intake due to its high fat and sodium content.

 

 

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