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Showing posts with label antioxidant. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 29, 2024

Purple Yam




Scientific Name: Dioscorea alata

Other name: Ube or greater yam

Description: Purple yam is a tuberous root vegetable known for its striking purple color. It's a staple in various cuisines, particularly in Asian and African countries and have numerous health benefits. They are a versatile and nutritious addition to the diet, offering both medicinal and culinary benefits. They can be boiled, baked, roasted, or added to desserts like cakes and sweet pastries due to their naturally sweet taste and vibrant color. The skin is rough, greyish-brown; while the heart-shaped leaves grow on slender stems rising from long, creeping vines.


Parts Used:

Tuber (Root): The most commonly used part of the purple yam for medicinal purposes. It's rich in nutrients and antioxidants.


Medicinal Uses and Properties:

Antioxidant Properties: Purple yams are high in antioxidants, which help combat oxidative stress and may reduce the risk of certain chronic diseases.

Anti-inflammatory Effects: They may help reduce inflammation in the body, which is beneficial for conditions like arthritis.

Blood Sugar Regulation: Some studies suggest that purple yam can help in managing blood sugar levels, making it beneficial for diabetic patients.

Digestive Health: Being a good source of fiber, purple yams can promote healthy digestion and prevent constipation.


Nutrition Profile:
Rich in carbohydrates, fiber, vitamins (especially vitamin C and some B vitamins), and minerals (like potassium, manganese, and copper). Low in fat.


Health Benefits:

Cardiovascular Health: The fiber and antioxidants in purple yam can contribute to heart health by lowering cholesterol levels and improving circulation.

Immune Boosting: Its high vitamin C content supports the immune system.

Skin Health: Antioxidants in purple yams, like anthocyanins, may benefit skin health by preventing signs of aging and improving skin texture.

Cancer Prevention: Early research suggests that the antioxidants in purple yam may have anti-cancer properties, although more research is needed in this area.

Bone Health: Purple yams are a good source of minerals like zinc and magnesium, which are important for bone health.

Weight Management: The fiber content in purple yams can promote a feeling of fullness, potentially aiding in weight control.


Precautions:
While purple yams are generally considered safe, excessive consumption can lead to gastrointestinal issues due to their high fiber content.
People with a history of oxalate-containing kidney stones should consume them in moderation, as yams contain oxalates. The leaves, stems, petioles of Dioscorea alata are not edible. Only the flesh of the tuber is edible.    

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Pomelo




Scientific name: Citrus decumana, Citrus maxima or Citrus grandis


Common names: shaddock, pomelo, suha, pamplemousse

Description: Pomelo is a large citrus fruit 15–25 centimetres in diameter and weighing about 2.2 to more than 4 lbs.  It has the consistency of grapefruits without the tart flavor. It is pale green or yellowish in color while its edible flesh inside is pulpy & white, pink or red and has very thick albedo (rind pith).

The peel is used to make marmalade or candied.

Parts used: Fruit, peel, leaves

Nutritional value:

Fresh fruit is a good source of vitamins, minerals, and organic compounds like vitamin B & C, potassium, iron, magnesium, lycopene and dietary fiber. The rind has flavonoids, limonoids,
and terpenes.

Medicinal properties:

Studies show that pomelo is antimicrobial, antioxidant, free radical scavenging, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial.

Anti-Aging - Pomelo has high levels of vitamin C, antioxidants and pomelo also contains spermadine (a rare chemical found in human sperm) and linked to anti-aging properties.

Anti-depressant - The extract of leaves showed psychostimulant effect and increased in norepinephrine level in the synapses thus helpful in lifting up the mood.

Blood Pressure - Pomelos are a very good source of potassium about 37% of your daily requirement. Potassium is a vasodilator which helps release tension of blood vessels and promotes increased blood circulation and oxygenation of organ systems. It is also good for the heart.

Body Cramping - Potassium is important in the fluid balance in the body and prevents muscle cramping and stiffness.

Diabetes - Pomelo Juice yields insulin like substance and is rich in lycopene and vitamin C.

Digestion - Pomelo contains about 25% of your daily requirement of fiber. This promotes healthy digestion and eliminates problems like constipation and diarrhea.

Dyspepsia - Peel or rind, dried or in decoction, used for dyspepsia.

Immune System - Being rich in Vitamin C this fruit helps to fight off infections, colds, coughs, fevers, and other microbial, viral, and bacterial infections.

Weight Loss - Pomelo contains Carnitine pamitoyl-transferase a “fat-burning enzyme” that can help you reduce your weight.