Spiritual leader and wellness advocate Sadhguru has once again highlighted the power of simple, natural foods. Known for promoting seasonal fruits, vegetables, and traditional grains, Sadhguru recently urged people to make ragi (finger millet) a regular part of their diet, especially women.In a viral Instagram reel, Sadhguru described ragi as the "most female-friendly cereal" and said it offers unique health benefits for women.'Fantastic for Women': What Sadhguru Said“Ladies of the world, I must tell you, ragi is the most female-friendly cereal you can consume. This millet is fantastic for women,” Sadhguru said in the video.He explained that ragi contains one of the highest levels of calcium among cereals and is also rich in iron. According to him, these nutrients can help tackle two major health concerns among women — anemia and bone weakness.“There is such a level of anemia all over the world, particularly for the female population. There is also a problem of porosity of bones being high at certain stages in a woman's life. Ragi can make a tremendous difference for both,” he added.Why Anemia Is a Major Concern for Indian WomenThe issue is especially significant in India. According to government data, nearly 59.1% of adolescent girls and 67.1% of children suffer from anemia. Experts say iron deficiency remains the leading cause, though deficiencies of folate, vitamin B12, and vitamin A also contribute.Poor nutrition, early pregnancies, inadequate maternal care, and limited access to iron-rich foods continue to fuel the problem, making anemia one of India's biggest public health challenges.Why Ragi Is a Summer SuperfoodRagi isn't just nutrient-rich — it's also considered an excellent food for the hot summer months.Acts as a natural body coolerRich in calcium and ironHelps improve digestionHigh in dietary fiberSupports gut healthKeeps you feeling full for longerMay aid weight managementLow glycemic index helps regulate blood sugar levelsAccording to Ayurveda, ragi is considered a cooling food that may help reduce excess body heat and acidity, making it ideal for summer consumption.Easy Ragi Dishes to Try This Summer1. Ragi AmbliA traditional Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh drink made with ragi flour, buttermilk, cumin, and salt. Refreshing, hydrating, and easy to digest.2. Ragi DosaA healthy twist on the South Indian favorite, prepared with ragi flour, rice flour, onions, and spices. Best enjoyed with sambar and coconut chutney.3. Ragi MuddeA classic Karnataka delicacy made by steaming ragi flour into soft balls, usually paired with sambar or vegetable curry.4. Ragi IdliA nutritious breakfast option where ragi flour is mixed into idli batter for an extra health boost.5. Ragi MaltA cooling summer beverage prepared with ragi flour, milk or water, and natural sweeteners like jaggery.The Bottom LineFrom strengthening bones to helping fight iron deficiency, ragi is earning its reputation as a nutritional powerhouse. With Sadhguru calling it the "most female-friendly cereal," this humble millet may deserve a permanent spot in your kitchen — especially during the scorching summer months.