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All You Need To Know About Mustard Oil And Its Amazing Health Benefits

Nayan Das  |  Mar 5, 2018
All You Need To Know About Mustard Oil And Its Amazing Health Benefits

I remember my first big tryst with mustard oil. Mustard oil is synonymous to most dishes in Assam, especially fish. Now, imagine a nine-year-old who had never really tasted this oil being served a big ladle of fish curry, swimming in mustard oil. I took one small nervous dip in the bowl with my index finger and had a taste. It taste was peculiar, yet familiar. I recognized the harshness of the oil, as well as its warmth. I was hooked with my second bite, and have been in love with this wondrous ingredient close to two decades now.

Mustard oil isn’t just a mere ingredient used for cooking, it has some stellar beauty benefits as well! The oil is extracted from raw mustard seeds and is purified through the process of distillation.

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Around 3000 BC, the mustard crop was first grown in India. It later gained popularity in countries such as Rome and Greece. Initially, the seeds were used to prepare medicines, but as time progressed, it became a popular oil used for cooking in households. Packed with alpha-linolenic acid and omega-3 fatty acids, this wonder oil works as a cure for many diseases and problems related to joints, muscles and the heart.

We are breaking down all the health and beauty benefits of this highly underrated oil, as well as some of the side effects. Let’s roll!

Mustard Oil (Sarso Oil) 
Health Benefits  
Benefits For Skin And Beauty 
Benefits For Hair 
Unique Ways To Use 
Side-Effects 
Top Brands Of Mustard Oil  
FAQs

What Is Mustard Oil?

Mustard oil (Sarson Ka Tel) is extracted by pressing the seeds of the mustard plant. Mustard plants are of two types – white or yellow mustard that originated in the Mediterranean and the brown mustard, which originated from the Himalayas. The white mustard plant is the more widely grown variety since it is easier to cultivate than the brown variety.

Both varieties of mustard are sown during the spring season and harvested in autumn or just before the onset of winter. Just before harvest, the plants sprout numerous pods containing white or brown seeds on their branches. The pods the brown mustard generally contains about 20 seeds each, while the white mustard pods have around eight seeds.

Mustard plants are easy to grow and can flourish on various types of soil. They can also tolerate extreme weather and have low insect infestations.

Mustard Has Been Used Since Ancient Times

Mustard is are one of the earliest known spices and is even described in ancient Indian and Sumerian texts dating as far back as 3,000 BC. Mustard is also frequently mentioned in early Greek and Roman writings as well as the Bible. Famous scholars and physicians like Hippocrates have been known to use mustard seeds for medicinal purposes.

In India, mustard has its roots in Ayurveda and its consumption and medicinal properties have also been mentioned in the Atharva Veda as well as in classical Ayurvedic literature.

Ayurveda mentions mustard as both a food and a medicine, but it is the seeds that were used for this healing properties. From among the many purposes of mustard seeds, it was used to as a paste (pradeha), fumigant (dhūpana), diaphoretic (svedana), massage powder (udvartana), scraping agent (pragharṣaṇa), poultice (upanāha). and for gargling. The seeds were used to treat numerous diseases, including leucoderma, fever, leprosy, swelling, rheumatoid arthritis and neurological disorders.

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22 Benefits Of Mustard Oil You Didn’t Know

Indian cuisine involves a lot of deep-frying and sauteing in fat-based liquids. Mustard oil scores far better on the health scales when used as a frying medium than refined oil, which is perhaps the most common type of fat used to cook in India. Why is it so? Read on to know some of the fascinating medicinal and nutritional benefits of mustard oil.

Health Benefits Of Mustard Oil (Sarso Oil)

Mustard oil is naturally low in trans-fat, which are harmful to our body. At the same time, the oil is surprisingly high in monounsaturated fatty acids that are required in good quantities in our body daily. This makes the oil extremely healthy when added to your regular diet. Here are a few ways it is beneficial to your health:

Mustard Oil Benefits For Skin And Beauty

Mustard oil is an all-rounder when it comes to the skin. It acts as a moisturiser, mouthwash, cleanser and toner, and should be an integral part of your skincare routine. Don’t believe us? Take a look at all the amazing benefits of mustard oil for your skin!

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Mustard Oil Benefits For Hair

Look past the strong smell of the mustard oil because it has several benefits for your hair and scalp that you may have not thought about. Here are a few ways the golden liquid can benefit your hair.  

10 Unique Ways To Use Mustard Oil

Mustard oil is unique in its own way. Its high-cooking point makes it ideal for cooking. It also contains high amounts of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids and low saturated fats (the bad variety of fat). It also made up of nearly 60 percent of monosaturated fat (the good kind), some of the highest among cooking oils. So, it is recommended to try and add mustard oil to your regular diet. Read on to find out how to use mustard oil as a part of your daily cooking and health routines.

How To Use Mustard Oil For Cooking

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How To Use Mustard Oil On Your Skin For Nourishment

How To Use Mustard Oil For Hair Care

Here are the ways to use mustard oil for hair care:

8 Side-Effects Of Mustard Oil You Should Know

While mustard oil is proven to be beneficial for various health reasons, it is always advisable to consult a health physician if you have never used it. Mustard oil is known to contain a fairly high amount of erucic acid and alpha-linolenic acid and it can lead to health complications. Additionally, a lot of people may be allergic to mustard and do not realise it. A quick tip is to apply a small drop of mustard oil to your arm and see if there is any reaction. Let’s take a look at some of the common side-effects of mustard oil.

Top Brands Of Mustard Oil In India

It is recommended that we keep changing our oils to avail the different benefits from different fats. Mustard oil should be a staple in most of our kitchens, given the ease of cooking with the oil and the lower costs. Moreover, the oil can be used for external use as well. Here are a few brands in India that you can choose from:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Mustard Oil

Why Is Mustard Oil Banned In The US?
Mustard oil is banned in the United States of America (US), Canada and the European Union. All mustard oil sold in these regions has to be marked ‘For external use only.’ This is due to the high content of eruric acid in mustard oil, which can lead to heart diseases.

What Is Better – Olive Oil Or Mustard Oil?
Both olive oil and mustard oil are proven to be beneficial in their own ways. Both oils have higher amounts of good unsaturated fats than other oils, which can reduce cholesterol levels. However, since mustard oil has a higher smoke point than olive oil and is considerably cheaper, it does make for a better choice when used in larger quantities, like for frying.

Is Mustard Oil Harmful?
If consumed in moderation, mustard oil is beneficial since it does contain high amounts of unsaturated fats. However, the side-effects of mustard oil cannot be ignored and the eruric acid present in the oil is known to lead to heart problems.

Can Mustard Oil Regrow Hair?
The essential vitamins A and C in the oil does lead to an increase in blood circulation when gently massaged on to the scalp. This increase in blood circulation can lead to a higher amount of white blood cells in the hair roots that spurn hair growth.

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This story was updated in January 2019.

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