Alfalfa Herb - The ‘Father’ of All Foods
Wednesday, June 18th, 2008    Subscribe To Our FeedThe Arabs named it alfalfa meaning ‘father of all foods.’ It is also called Buffalo Herb, Lucerne, and Purple Medic. The ancient Greeks used it to treat bladder and kidney conditions. The Chinese use alfalfa to treat kidney stones. For 1500 years it has been used as a food and herbal medicine. So what makes alfalfa so good?
First, alfalfa contains many valuable minerals such as iron (needed in hemoglobin), calcium and phosphorus (bone and teeth health), potassium (muscle tone and nerves), manganese (lowers blood sugar levels), chlorides (regulates fat, sugar and starch metabolism), sodium (regulates fluid balance), and silicon magnesium (stimulates brain function). Second, alfalfa is rich in vitamins A (eye health), B6 (stimulates protein and fat metabolism), D (regulates the use of calcium and phosphorus in the body), E (heart and cardiovascular health), K (blood clotting and liver functions), and U (treats peptic ulcers).
Protein and fiber are also plentiful within alfalfa. In addition, it contains eight essential enzymes: Amylase (acts on starches), Coagulase (clots blood), Emulsin (acts upon sugar), Invertase (converts cane sugar to dextrose), Lipase (fat splitting), Pectinase (forms vegetable jelly), Peroxidate (oxidizing effect of the blood), and Protase (digests proteins). These in turn help in digesting all four classes of food: proteins, fats, starches and sugars.
Alfalfa helps lower cholesterol by attracting it to itself before the cholesterol can stick to vessel walls. The chlorophyll, enzymes, minerals, and vitamins all aid digestion and help stimulate appetites. As a mild diuretic and laxative, it may improve appetite and relieve some causes of swelling. The chlorophyll in alfalfa helps fight bad bacteria. Alfalfa may help reduce blood sugar and cholesterol levels which can benefit heart health. It is used in the treatment of urinary tract infections, as well as problems with the prostate, kidney, and bladder. Alfalfa has anti-inflammatory qualities and thus can relieve pain associated with arthritis and bursitis.
Alfalfa’s richness is especially beneficial to health needs related to child birth. It will relieve morning sickness, anemia, heartburn, and constipation. The vitamin K both reduces postpartum bleeding and increase the K level in the baby. Alfalfa will also reduce swelling, balance blood sugar levels, and increase and sustain lactation. Menopausal women have found alfalfa reduces hot flashes as well.
There are many ways to ingest the nutrition of alfalfa. It can also be purchased as a liquid, tablet, capsule, or bulk form. A word of caution: because if its potential blood thinning effect, alfalfa is not recommended for those with lupus.
Such a wealth of benefits should motivate more people to get in on the richness of the alfalfa herb. Make sure you purchase choice bulk herbs so as to guarantee you experience the full benefits it contains.
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