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Struggling with gut issues, poor sleep, or low energy? SiriGrains Organic Kodo Millet Flour might be the missing piece. Among all millets, Kodo is uniquely valued for its prebiotic properties that feed beneficial gut bacteria, its natural sleep-promoting compounds, and its traditional use as a blood purifier.
🌟 WHY KODO FLOUR IS UNIQUE:
💡 Best For: Gut health improvement, sleep disorders, asthma, skin clarity, cholesterol management
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💡 On-the-go breakfast? Our Kodo Millet Flakes are ready in 2 minutes – perfect for busy mornings and bedtime sleep support.
Unlike other gluten-free flours that simply replace wheat, Kodo Millet Flour offers unique therapeutic benefits that make it a healing food, not just an alternative. According to Dr. Khader Vali’s 30+ years of research documented in the Dr. Khadar Lifestyle protocol, Kodo is one of the 5 Positive Millets (Siridhanyas) with powerful blood-purifying and anti-inflammatory properties.
SiriGrains brings you stone-ground, unpolished Kodo Millet Flour made from premium organic kodo millet sourced directly from Karnataka farms. No additives, no preservatives, no compromises.
As per Dr. Khadar Lifestyle document (Page 6-7): “Kodo millet helps in purifying blood, improving resistance power and overcoming anemia, diabetes, constipation.” This blood-purifying property is unique to Kodo among all millets. For those with skin issues, recurring infections, or toxin buildup, Kodo flour can be transformative.
The same document confirms Kodo millet is “good for sound sleep.” Unlike sleeping pills that have side effects, Kodo works naturally by supporting your body’s relaxation mechanisms. Eat Kodo khichdi or roti for dinner to experience deeper, more restful sleep.
Kodo millet helps “get rid of asthma” according to Dr. Khader’s research. The anti-inflammatory properties help reduce airway inflammation, making breathing easier for asthma patients.
For those suffering from arthritis or joint pain: Kodo millet is “good food for the swelling of joints.” Regular consumption can help reduce inflammation and improve mobility.
One of the most important benefits: Kodo millet is “helpful for those diabetic patients who develop gangrene after getting injured on legs.” This is a life-saving benefit for diabetics with poor wound healing.
Kodo millet is “good for women who suffer from irregular periods.” The hormonal balancing properties help regulate menstrual cycles naturally.
Kodo ensures “efficient functioning of bone marrow” and helps “overcome anemia.” Strong bone marrow means better immunity, better blood cell production, and overall vitality.
The document confirms Kodo has “high antioxidant activity,” helping fight free radicals, slow aging, and reduce cancer risk.
| Health Benefit | How Kodo Helps |
|---|---|
| Blood Purification | Removes toxins, improves skin health, reduces infections |
| Sound Sleep | Natural relaxant, deeper sleep without side effects |
| Asthma Relief | Anti-inflammatory, reduces airway inflammation |
| Joint Swelling Reduction | Natural anti-inflammatory for arthritis pain |
| Diabetes Management | Low GI, helps regulate blood sugar |
| Gangrene Prevention | Critical for diabetic foot care |
| Irregular Periods | Hormonal balance, menstrual regularity |
| Bone Marrow Health | Better immunity, blood cell production |
| Anemia Prevention | Rich in iron (2.6mg/100g) |
| Prostate Health | Helps kidney and prostate problems |
| Parameter | Kodo Flour | Foxtail Flour | Wheat Flour |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gluten-Free | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| Unique Benefit | Blood purification + Sleep | Lung health + Baking | None (empty calories) |
| Protein (g/100g) | 8.3g | 12g | 10g |
| Fiber (g/100g) | 9g | 8g | 2g |
| Iron (mg/100g) | 2.6mg | 2.8mg | 1.5mg |
| Glycemic Index | Low (~52) | Low (~50) | Medium (~69) |
| Best For | Healing, sleep, blood health | Baking, cookies, lung health | General cooking (with gluten) |
| Price (per kg) | ₹200 | ₹155 | ₹60 |
Ingredients: 1 cup kodo flour, warm water, salt (optional), 1 tbsp oil
Method: Knead soft dough using warm water. Rest 10 minutes. Roll between plastic sheets or pat with wet hands. Cook on tawa until brown spots appear. Brush with ghee.
Pro tip: Best eaten for dinner to promote sound sleep.
This is THE most recommended preparation for maximum health benefits.
Ingredients: 1/2 cup kodo flour + 1/4 cup moong dal + turmeric + ginger + asafoetida + ghee
Method: Dry roast kodo flour for 2 minutes. Add washed moong dal, turmeric, ginger, asafoetida. Add 2 cups water. Pressure cook for 3 whistles. Serve warm with ghee.
Benefits: This combination is recommended for diabetes, joint pain, and overall healing.
Mix kodo flour + rice flour + urad dal flour (2:1:1). Add water to make batter. Ferment 6-8 hours. Make crispy dosas or soft idlis. Fermentation increases probiotic content and improves nutrient absorption.
Mix 1 tbsp kodo flour with 1/2 cup water. Cook on low heat until thickened (3-4 minutes). Add palm jaggery powder for sweetness. A nutritious, easy-to-digest first food that supports developing immunity.
Cook 2 tbsp kodo flour with 1 cup warm milk (plant-based) and a pinch of cardamom. Drink 30 minutes before bed. The natural relaxant properties promote deeper, more restful sleep.
Mix 1 cup kodo flour + 1/2 cup palm jaggery powder + 1/4 cup cold-pressed coconut oil + 1/4 tsp cardamom. Shape into discs. Bake at 170°C for 12-15 minutes. A healthy snack that won’t spike blood sugar.
As per Dr. Khader’s document: Kodo millet is “helpful for those diabetic patients who develop gangrene after getting injured on legs.” Consume Kodo khichdi for lunch daily for 3-6 months.
Eat Kodo roti or porridge for dinner. The natural relaxant properties will take effect within 1-2 weeks of regular consumption.
Consume Kodo khichdi for lunch and Kodo roti for dinner. Apply warm Kodo flour poultice (mix flour with warm water to make paste) directly on swollen joints.
Consume Kodo khichdi for lunch during the 2 weeks leading up to expected period. Continue for 3-6 cycles to see hormonal balance.
Q1: Is kodo millet flour gluten-free?
A1: Yes, kodo millet is naturally gluten-free, making it safe for celiac disease and gluten sensitivity.
Q2: What does kodo flour taste like?
A2: Kodo flour has a slightly bitter-sweet, earthy taste. This unique flavor comes from the antioxidants and beneficial compounds. Many find it pleasant, especially in savory preparations like khichdi and rotis.
Q3: Is kodo flour good for sleep?
A3: Yes! According to Dr. Khader’s research, kodo millet is “good for sound sleep.” Eat kodo porridge or roti for dinner to experience deeper, more restful sleep naturally.
Q4: Can diabetics eat kodo flour?
A4: Yes, Kodo is highly recommended for diabetics. It has a low glycemic index and helps prevent gangrene in diabetic patients with foot injuries.
Q5: How is kodo flour different from foxtail flour?
A5: Kodo flour is slightly darker with an earthy taste. Its primary benefits are blood purification and sleep support. Foxtail flour is milder and better for baking. Both are Positive Millets (Siridhanyas).
Q6: Can I make dosa with kodo flour?
A6: Yes! Mix kodo flour + rice flour + urad dal flour (2:1:1), add water to make batter, ferment 6-8 hours. Much faster than traditional soaking/grinding method.
Q7: Is kodo flour good for arthritis?
A7: Yes, kodo millet is “good food for the swelling of joints.” Regular consumption helps reduce inflammation and joint pain.
Q8: What is the shelf life?
A8: 4 months when stored in an airtight container in a cool, dry place. For longer storage (up to 6 months), refrigerate.
Q9: Is this product FSSAI certified?
A9: Yes, SiriGrains is fully FSSAI certified. Our facility follows strict quality control standards.
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★★★★★ – “My sleep transformed within 2 weeks”
“I’ve struggled with insomnia for years. My friend recommended kodo porridge before bed. Within 2 weeks, I was sleeping deeper than I have in a decade. No more waking up at 3 AM. Thank you, SiriGrains!” – Meera S., Bangalore
★★★★★ – “Diabetic mother’s foot ulcer healed”
“My mother has diabetes and developed a foot ulcer that wasn’t healing. Her doctor recommended kodo millet as per Dr. Khader’s protocol. We started making kodo khichdi daily. Within a month, the ulcer healed completely. Miracle grain.” – Rajesh K., Chennai
★★★★★ – “My joint pain is almost gone”
“I’ve had arthritis in my knees for 10 years. Started eating kodo rotis for dinner. After 3 months, I can climb stairs without pain. The swelling has reduced significantly.” – Lakshmi N., Hyderabad
| Weight | 1.05 kg |
|---|---|
| Product Specifications | Type: Stone-ground unpolished flour, Texture: Fine, slightly coarser than foxtail, Color: Light brown-grey, Origin: Karnataka, India, Processing: Traditional milling, no additives, Shelf Life: 4 months (refrigerate for 6 months) |
| Nutritional Info (per 100g) | Calories: 341 kcal, Protein: 8.3g, Dietary Fiber: 9g, Carbohydrates: 61g, Fat: 4.5g, Iron: 2.6mg, Calcium: 27mg, Magnesium: 120mg |
| Health Benefits (Dr. Khader) | Blood Purification, Asthma Relief, Sound Sleep, Cholesterol Reduction, Diabetes Management, Bone Marrow Health, Joint Swelling Relief, Irregular Periods Support |
| Best Uses | Gluten-Free Roti, Dosa/Idli, Porridge (Sleep aid), Cookies, Pancakes, Baby Food, Khichdi |