Mango leaves uses and benefits
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Mango leaves can treat diabetes
Tender mango leaves which are still slightly purple/pink in colour are rich in tannins called anthocyanidins. These compounds are the pigments which provide the leaf it’s darker hue and are very effective for treating early diabetes. Dried leaves are crushed into a fine powder and then boiled in water to prepare a tea.
Mango leaves can lower hypertension
Mango leaves have hypotensive properties and hence they help lower blood pressure in patients with hypertension. Mango leaf tea can be taken few times a day for upto three weeks to help lower the blood pressure.
Treatment for dysentery
In India, mango leaves are traditionally used to help a person recover from dysentery. The leaves are specifically dried in shade, away from sunlight and then crushed into a fine powder. This powder is then taken couple of times a day as a treatment.
Rich in nutrients
The tender leaves of mango are high in nutritional value. They are rich in vitamins A, B and C and also in antioxidants. The leaves also contain papin, an enzyme otherwise found in papaya fruit.
Treatment for warts
Mature mango leaves are charred and crushed to turn into a paste which can be used to remove warts. This paste can also be used to stop blood flow from wounds.
Mango leaves can reduce anxiety
An infusion of mango leaves when sipped slowly is said to create a calming effect. Since mango leaves also have hypotensive properties, they are great to reduce anxiety and help people who are suffering from anxiety attacks.
- May help Ear Aches.
- May help Heal Burns.
- May help with Dysentery.
- May help control Diabetes.
- May help Treats Restlessness.
- May help Respiratory Problems.
- May help with Gall bladder And Kidney Stones.
- May help Lower Blood Pressure. Mango leaves may help lower the blood pressure as they have anti-hypertensive properties.
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Young green mango leaves are very tender, so they’re cooked and eaten in some cultures. Because the leaves are considered very nutritious, they’re also used to make tea and supplements.
Mango leaves helps to treat gall bladder and kidney stones.
Drinking tea on an empty stomach is also beneficial for people suffering from diabetes and oral thrush. As it contains antioxidants, it is also beneficial to drink tea at night for a healthy gut.
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