MEDICINAL VEGETABLE OKRA(LADY’S FINGER) :
The exotic medicinal and culinary
vegetable (available year-round), is best to get in early fall when crops in
Southern states reach their peak. okra is used as a thickening agent in soups
like gumbo because of its ooey-gooey texture, but it can double as a
nutritional powerhouse filled with vitamins, minerals, and other
nutrients that provide an array of health benefits from treating diabetes
to preventing kidney disease.
A single cup
of raw okra has a little over 30 calories, about
3 grams of dietary fiber, 2 grams of protein, 7.6 grams
carbohydrates, 0.1 grams of fat, 21 milligrams of vitamin C, around 88
micrograms of folate, and 57 milligrams of magnesium. This makes okra
a nutrition hero and a very available food when it comes to our health.
Whether you consume okra stewed, boiled, fried, or even in pickled form,
you can reap the health benefits of this little green vegetable any time of the
year. Here's how
ALLEVIATES ASTHMA
Consuming even small amounts of
fruits or vegetables rich in vitamin C, like okra (21 milligrams
per cup), can alleviate asthma symptoms. A 2000 study published
in the journal Thorax found the intake of
citrus or kiwi fruits conferred a highly protective effect against
wheezing symptoms in childhood. The protective effect was seen even among
children who ate fruit only one to two times per week. The researchers
found this to be especially true among already susceptible patients.
LOWERS CHOLESTEROL
Okra not only promotes good digestive
health, but also good cholesterol levels due to its high fiber content. Soluble
fiber can be dissolved in water, which means that it breaks down in the
digestive tract. There, it also binds to cholesterol in other foods so that it
can be excreted along with other wastes.so helps to lower cholesterol by
replacing all the foods you eat with high fat and cholesterol levels — okra
contains no cholesterol and very little fat.
MANAGES DIABETES
Soluble fiber can help diabetics
because of its ability to keep blood glucose levels stable — it affects
how sugar is absorbed in the intestines. In a 2011 study published in the journal ISRN Pharmaceutics, researchers
soaked sliced okra pods in water and then gave rats the solution through a
gastric feeding tube — a control group wasn't fed this solution. The
researchers found okra helped reduce the absorption rate of glucose and in turn
reduced blood sugar levels in the treated rats.
BOOSTS IMMUNE SYSTEM
Okra’s rich vitamin C content and
antioxidant components also double as decent immune boosters against
unsafe free radicals, while also supporting the immune system. Vitamin C
stimulates the immune system to create more white blood
cells, which can help battle other foreign pathogens and
materials in the body.
PREVENTS KIDNEY DISEASE
Regularly eating okra can be
helpful for preventing kidney disease. A 2005 study published in the Jilin Medical Journal found patients who
ate okra daily reduced clinical signs of kidney damage more than those
who were on a diabetic diet. This is helpful since nearly half of kidney
disease cases develop from diabetes.
promotes healthy pregnancy
Okra’s high levels of vitamin A, B
vitamins (B1, B2, B6), and vitamin C, and traces of zinc and calcium,
make it an ideal vegetable to eat during pregnancy. Okra also serves as a
supplement for fiber and folic acid. This helps
prevent birth defects like spina bifida and can even stop constipation during
pregnancy.
CURE
FOR ARTHRITIS
Okra is
a great tool to reduce the pain of
arthritis and its mucilage prevents more pain.
PREPARATON
OF OKRA WATER
Cut the
head and tails and then add 2 to 3 cut pieces of okra in a glass of water. Leave
them overnight, and drink the whole glass inthe morning; half an hour before break fast.
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