Saturday, March 31, 2018

Health Benefits of Malunggay Leaves




Scientific name:Moringa oelifera

Malunggay is one of the edible leaves for man and it is usually added as an ingredient to various dishes. On top of its role as a food ingredient, it also helps nourish the human body. The following are the health benefits of malunggay, together with a sample dish recipe.

Malunggay leaves was once considered a "poor man's vegetables" but now it is known as a "miracle tree" or "nature's medicine cabinet" by scientists and health care workers from around the world because it is loaded with vitamins and minerals that can be an effective remedy against many kinds of ailments.

All parts of the malunggay tree are usable for nutritional and medicinal purposes - from the roots, trunk, and branches to the leaves, flowers, and seeds. The small, oval, dark-green leaves are famous vegetable ingredient in soup, fish and chicken dishes. The leaves can actually be eaten raw, but best added in meals due to its high concentration of nutrients. The roots is used to make tea, while the trunk, after it's scraped and squeezed for its juice is used to clean wounds.

Malunggay trees are generally grown in the backyards in countries of Southeast Asia, Central and South America, and Africa. It is said that these plants are "low maintenance," requiring little to no care.


Malunggay Products: fresh leaves or vegetables, powder or supplement form, tea. Some product where malunggay leaves is included are bread, oil (for cooking and cosmetic ingredients), shampoo and conditioner, ice cream, etc...


Health Benefits


  • Malunggay leaves helps strengthens the immune system.
  • Malunggay can help restores skin condition, controls blood pressure, relieves headaches and migraines.
  • Malunggay tea can help strengthen the eye muscles.
  • Malunggay tea can help heal inflammation of the joints and tendons.
  • Malunggay tea can prevent intestinal worms.
  • Malunggay can help increase semen count.
  • Malunggay help normalize blood sugar level therefore preventing diabetes.
  • Malunggay has anti-cancer compounds (phytochemicals) that help stop the growth of cancer cells.
  • Malunggay helps relax and promotes good night sleep.
  • Malunggay tea is used to treat fever and asthma.
  • Malunggay help heals ulcers.
  • Malunggay is high in calcium (four times the calcium in milk), therefore lactating mothers are advised to consume malunggay leaves to produce more milk for their babies. The young malunggay leaves are also boiled and taken as tea.
  • Malunggay contains three times the potassium in bananas.
  • Malunggay contain four times the vitamin A in carrots.
  • An ounce of malunggay has the same Vitamin C content as seven oranges.
  • Malunggay leaves contain two times the protein in milk.
  • Malunggay seed is used to clean dirty or polluted water.

  • Cleanser
    One health benefit of malunggay is its ability to clean the body. According to Medical Health Guide, malunggay can be made into a decoction, which can be used to wash sores and wounds, its roots can be boiled and allowed to cool and used to clean such breaks in the skin. Also, the decoction can be used as gargle to wash sore throats and mouth sores. The plant’s leaves, seeds, and bark can also be ground into a poultice, which is applied on the skin to relieve inflammation.
    Diabetic Management
    Another health benefit of malunggay is management of diabetes. According to Dr. Health Benefits, studies revealed that participants who drank malunggay tea demonstrated reduced blood sugar levels after the intake. While it did not have a significant effect to people with initial blood sugar levels between 60 to 120 mg/dl, the study result showed a promising premise that malunggay really helps management and treatment of the endocrine disorder.
    Vision and Resistance
    Malunggay also helps promote a person’s vision and resistance to various illnesses. According to Super Malunggay, the plant contains vitamins A and C. Vitamin A promotes vision, as well as skin and mucus membrane integrity while vitamin C promotes the body’s immune function against germs and infection. To add, vitamin C promotes the function of collagen, a substance that acts as cement and connects loosely connected cells and tissues. As per the publication, an ounce of malunggay contains the same amount of vitamin C as seven oranges.

Digestion and Metabolism

Another benefit of malunggay involve digestion and metabolism. According to Pinoy Recipe, the plant is rich in fiber, which makes digestion more regular. Fiber also acts as a sweep to eliminate unwanted agents from the body and increases bulk roughage of stools to facilitate a smoother elimination; hence, it can prevent constipation and hemorrhoids. Malunggay also aids metabolism, allowing a person to burn calories and fats faster. Thus, those who are on a diet may include malunggay in their meals.

Stronger Bones and Cardiovascular Health

Malunggay also helps strengthen the bones and the heart. As per Health Benefits of Malunggay Leaves, the plant also contains calcium, which promotes bone strength and density. It also helps promote heart contractility, preventing any irregularities in the heart beat.

Sample Recipe
One tasty recipe that uses malunggay is Homemade Malunggay Basil Pesto. According to Eat Pray Lurve, the ingredients include two cloves garlic, fresh ground black pepper, two good handfuls fresh basil (picked), a handful of nuts (very lightly toasted), parmesan cheese, half cup of extra virgin olive oil (setting aside another half), and a handful of baby malunggay leaves. Optional ingredients include lemon zest an a small squeeze lemon juice, nutmeg, and chili flakes.
To prepare, as per the publication, the ingredients are mixed together except the cheese and salt. Then, olive oil is added slowly, using the first cup only. Then, the ingredients are combined until the desired consistency is met – a paste-like consistency. The ingredients are gently stirred while adding salt and cheese to taste. The remaining extra virgin oil may be added to bind the sauce; it is recommended to prepare the sauce with the person’s preferred taste and consistency. Lemon zest or a small squeeze of lemon juice can be added to give a different flavor to the dish.
Malunggay is a truly nutritious vegetable with its numerous health benefits. Thus, it can easily be added to various meal recipes at home, at school, or at work.

Source: wellnessbin.com

DISCLAIMER:
Posts on this site are sourced from the available news, photos, videos or images on the web which we found to be worth sharing to the general public. If we mistakenly included a photos or videos without proper credit or could be a violation of any intellectual property rights, please contact and inform us so that we can remove it if necessary. No copyright infringement intended. Copyright reserved to the respected owner(s) of this Image/video and copyright parties. This website cannot guarantee the legitimacy of some of the information contributed to us. You may do additional research if you find some information doubtful. Thank you for being considerate.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Ito pala ang Magandang Dulot ng Dahon ng Saging sa Ating Katawan! (Banana Leaves Health Benefits)

Bananas are commonly found in countries like the Philippines because they thrive in a tropical climate. We're pretty lucky to h...