Rishabh Pant’s nutritionist reveals the cricketer's diet played a key role in his comeback post accident

Updated : Jul 30, 2024 17:16
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T20 World Cup-winning wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant has fully recovered from his car accident in December 2022 and is now excelling at the cricket field. His remarkable comeback is a testament to his determination, supported by a rigorous fitness regimen and a strict diet.

Rishabh Pant's diet after the accident 

In an interview, the cricketer's nutritionist Shweta Shah mentioned that she had recommended Pant to adopt a khichdi diet to obtain essential nutrients. According to Ayurveda, khichdi is considered a superfood for healing the body and is beneficial even for muscular and healthy individuals. Shah highlighted that khichdi is a high-quality diet for vegetarians and is easy to digest. Made with rice and dal, khichdi provides all the amino acids necessary, making it a first-class protein source for vegetarians.

Benefits of eating khichdi

Easy to Digest: Khichdi is light on the stomach and easy to digest, making it suitable for people with digestive issues.

Nutrient-Rich: Made with rice and dal, it provides essential nutrients, including proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals.

Protein Source: The combination of rice and dal provides all the essential amino acids, making it a complete protein for vegetarians.

Healing Properties: According to Ayurveda, khichdi is considered a superfood that helps in healing and detoxifying the body.

Versatile and Customizable: It can be adapted to include various vegetables and spices, enhancing its nutritional value and taste.

Comfort Food: Often consumed as comfort food, khichdi is soothing and can be beneficial during illness or recovery.

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