Indian spices are very
famous all over the world for their natural aroma, colour and taste, leaving
your taste buds asking for more. But do you know how it benefits your health?
Let’s have a look at some of the most common Indian spices with their medicinal
assistances:
1. Turmeric
A member of the ginger
family, this vividly orange spice not only makes your platter colourful, but
also adds up with several health benefits of immense importance. According to
the National Institute of Health, turmeric serves to treat stomach pain, arthritis,
heartburn, stomach pain, intestinal gas, bloating, diarrhoea, and loss of
appetite. Turmeric efficiently combats issues like dermatitis, skin
inflammation, ringworm and infected wounds.
2. Black Pepper
Black pepper, little pepper
corns that largely connect with Indian cooking, have their most primitive roots
in India. Today, they have become one of the world’s most traded spices,
commonly found in various European dishes. Black pepper is a rich source of
vitamin-C, vitamin K, dietary fibres and minerals like iron, potassium,
manganese. It will effectively help you fight against diseases like respiratory
disorders, common cough and cold, cardiac problems, anaemia, impotency.
Besides, black peppers are known to provide relief from constipation, diarrhoea,
indigestion, dental problems and pyorrhea. Interestingly, when applied
topically, black peppers also help in arresting profuse bleeding from any cut.
3. Cardamom
People from several parts of
India commonly use cardamom in various platters. These green pods are very
famous for their unique aroma that adds special taste to the dish. Did you know that the main benefit of this
spice lies in the tiny pods that reside inside the outer green cover? This
Indian spice efficiently counteracts a number of digestive disorders,
including, gas, bloating, loss of appetite, heartburn. Besides, you can also
use it as mouth freshener to treat bad breath. More interestingly, cardamom has
also been considered to combat cancer, especially non-melanoma skin cancer.
However, further research is needed before recommending cardamom to treat
cancer.
4. Clove
This little bud resembling a
tiny flower has been a common spice not only in India but in parts of Africa as
well as the Middle East. Being rich in several minerals and vitamins, clove
involves numerous health benefits. Some
of the minerals present in cloves are calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium,
iron, phosphorous and zinc. Besides, cloves are a rich source of vitamins like
riboflavin, niacin, thiamin, vit c, folate and vitamin B6, B12, A, E, D &
K. Various parts of clove like the
stems, flower buds and also the oil has been used in a range of medicines.
Clove is excellent in improving digestion; it is quite effective in controlling
cancerous growth, protecting the hepatic system, improving the immune system,
controlling blood sugar level. It is quite effective in treating headaches and
oral diseases whilst exhibiting aphrodisiac properties as well. Clove is
possibly effective in helping with premature ejaculation. When applied
topically, clove oil is quite effective against pain and can also proficiently
treated stomach issues like diarrhoea, nausea and flatulence.
5. Cinnamon
Originating from Sri Lanka,
this bark-like spice has been valued for its powerful medicinal properties for
years. Cinnamon consists of a compound known as cinnamaldehyde which actually
accounts for most of the influential effects of cinnamon on your metabolism and
health. Based on the theory of boosting the insulin action, cinnamon might aid
in treating type 2 diabetes. So if you are diabetic then going add 1 GM of
cinnamon to your diet on a regular basis. Besides, if you are a heart patient
you can effectively try cinnamon. It has been known to reduce high blood
pressure. Another interesting fact about
this spice is that it effectively improves the condition of patients having
Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.
Try these spices, but make sure to take your physician’s advice prior to
use, particularly when you are under any medications. The information provided
here is not aimed at aiding, curing, aid, or preventing any disease.
This article was first published in KenFolios Health - Be Informed Be Healthy
I am a fan of all the 5 spices and regularly use them.The gest part is that they are not only healthy but also make your dish taste great
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