Incredible health benefits of guava leaf tea

Wednesday 31st August 2016 07:30 EDT
 
 

Guava (amrood in Hindi) has been hailed as one of the super fruits as it provides several health benefits, but guava leaves are also great for our well-being too. The young leaves of the guava tree can be brewed to make a magical tea, that has in fact been part of traditional medicine for centuries in Mexico and parts of South America.

"These leaves are a powerhouse of antioxidants like Vitamin C, and flavonoids such as quercetin", says Delhi-based Nutritionist Anshul Jaibharat. To make guava leaf tea, all you need to do is soak guava leaves in a cup of hot water and drink up! The 15 benefits of guava leaves, and reasons you need to start drinking guava leaf tea immediately are

  1. Diarrhoea: According to a study, guava-leaf extracts inhibit the growth of Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, a common cause of diarrhea. People suffering from diarrhoea who drink guava leaf tea may experience less abdominal pain, fewer and less watery stools, and a quicker recovery. Add the leaves and root of guava to a cup of boiling water, strain the water and consume it on an empty stomach for quick relief.
  1. Lowers Cholesterol: According to a study, the participants who drank guava leaf tea had lower cholesterol levels after eight weeks.
  2. Manages Diabetes: Japan has approved guava leaf tea as one of the foods for specified health uses to help with the prevention and treatment of diabetes. The compounds in the tea help regulate blood sugar levels after meals, by inhibiting the absorption of two types of sugars - sucrose and maltose. According to an article, guava leaf tea inhibits several different enzymes that convert carbohydrate in the digestive tract into glucose, potentially slowing its uptake into your blood.
  1. Promotes Weight Loss: Guava leaves help prevent complex carbs from turning into sugars, promoting rapid weight loss. Drink guava leaf tea or juice regularly to reap the benefits.
  2. Fights Cancer: Guava leaves can lower the risk of cancer - especially breast, prostate, and oral cancers - due to high quantities of the antioxidant lycopene. Various studies have revealed that lycopene plays a significant role in lowering the risk of cancer.

 6. Heals Cold and Cough: Guava leaves contain high levels of Vitamin C and iron, and a decoction of guava leaves is very helpful in relieving cough and cold as it helps get rid of mucus. It also disinfects the respiratory tract, throat and lungs.

7. Reduces Acne: Due to their high percentage of Vitamin C, guava leaves can help get rid of acne when crushed and applied to trouble spots.

  1. Improves Skin Texture: Guavas have high astringent properties, and guava leaves rank even higher. Apply a decoction of the leaves on your skin to help tone and tighten facial muscles.

9 Prevents Hair Loss: Suffering from hair loss? Guava leaves can be boiled and massaged onto the scalp. Note: Make sure the water is cool before applying it to the scalp.

  1. Beats Toothache: Guava leaves are anti inflammatory in nature and help in maintaining good oral health. Guava leaf tea works as a fantastic home remedy for toothache, swollen gums and oral ulcers due to the powerful antibacterial agents. You can also grind the leaves into a paste and apply it to your gums and teeth to cure these problems.
  2. Improves Quality of Sleep: Drinking guava leaf tea regularly helps improve quality of sleep. It calms your nerves and quietens your mind, making it easier to slip into slumber.
  1. Boosts Immunity: Guava leaf tea helps boost the immune system, thereby reducing the risk of various illnesses.
  2. Soothes Gastrointestinal Issues: Guava leaves are useful in treating gastrointestinal issues because they reduce the production of extra mucus that can irritate the digestive system, and prevent further microbial growth in the intestines due to anti-bacterial properties.
  1. Promotes Heart Health: Guava leaf tea may also benefit your heart and circulatory system.
  2. Good for Your Brain: Guava leaves contain vitamin B3 (niacin) and vitamin B6 (pyridoxine), which help in improving blood circulation to the brain, stimulating cognitive function and relaxing the nerves.

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