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Healthy herbs nutrition facts
Healthy herbs have long held an important place in our wellness. Prized since ancient times, and today we even more depend on them to purify our body, mind, and soul!
Of course, we all use herbal parts in our daily lives, one way or the other, whether for their fragrance, for their healing power, or in lovely recipes.
Herbal benefits are many; be it for spiritual reasons or to spice up your taste buds, or as a home remedy for your sore throat...
herbs are handy for every need! Although, the herbs been in use in our diet since antiquity, only recently have taken the center-stage of nutrition scientific world for their potential health benefiting and detoxification properties.
Why herbs in our diet...? Health benefits of herbs
- Herbs contain unique anti-oxidants, essential oils, vitamins, phyto-sterols and many other plants derived nutrient substances, which help equip our body to fight against germs, toxins and to boost immunity level. Herbs are, in fact, medicines in smaller dosages.
- Essential oils in herbs have been found to have anti-inflammatory function by inhibiting the enzyme cyclooxygenase(COX), which mediates inflammatory cascade reactions in the body. The enzyme-inhibiting effect of essential oils in herbs makes it an important remedy for symptomatic relief in individuals with inflammatory health problems such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteo-arthritis and inflammatory bowel conditions like ulcerative colitis.
- Many unique compounds in the herbs have been found to reduce blood sugar levels in diabetics.
- Controlled-epidemiological studies have shown that certain compounds in garlic like those that thiosulfinates (allicin) can bring significant reduction in total cholesterol and in blood pressure and thereby helps prevent coronary artery disease and stroke risk.
- Curcumin, together with other antioxidants in the turmeric, has been found to have anti-amyloid and anti-inflammatory properties. Thus, it is thought to be effective in preventing or at-least delaying the onset of Alzheimer?s disease.
- The volatile oils, vitamins, and antioxidants in the herbs have cytotoxicity action against prostate, pancreatic, colon, endometrial etc., cancer cells.
- The chemical compounds in the herbs have been found to be anti-spasmodic, carminative, diaphoretic, analgesic, aphrodisiac, deodorant, digestive, antiseptic, lipolytic (fat and weight loss action), stimulant and stomachic actions when taken in appropriate dosage.
Here is the complete list of healthy herbs with their
health benefits, nutrition value, culinary and medicinal uses:
Basil herb | Borage | Burdock root |
Celery | Chives | Cilantro (coriander) |
Dandelion | Dill weed | Epazote |
Garlic | Ginger |
Lemongrass |
Oregano | Parsley | Peppermint |
Rosemary herb | Sage | Savory |
Spearmint | Stevia | Sweet marjoram |
Tarragon | Thyme herb | Turmeric |
Culinary herbs
Herbs are a great addition to food, not just because, they add special flavor and spicy taste to our food, but also they contain many anti-microbial substances that help keep our food protected from these agents. Healthy herbs are used in small amounts while preparing recipes; actually, they provide flavor rather than substance to food.
Here are some serving tips:
- Fresh leaves are being used in the preparation of soups and herbal sauces.
- Chopped, fresh herb leaves can impart richness to vegetable as well as fruit salads.
- Along with other spicy items, selective healthy herbs are being used to enhance the flavor and taste of vegetable, chicken, fish and lean meat dishes.
- Some herbal leaves and plant parts are increasingly been used as popular flavor drinks.
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