Benefits of chewing on guava leaves thrice a week

Abiola Olawale
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Guava is known to be sweet and super-delicious and rich in vitamins C & A along with iron. In the winter season, it is very beneficial because it fulfils the requirement of vitamins and minerals.

Guava is known to be sweet and super-delicious and rich in vitamins C & A along with iron. In the winter season, it is very beneficial because it fulfils the requirement of vitamins and minerals.

 

As per traditional Indian medicine, it’s not just this fruit, but the leaves are very effective and offer a myriad of benefits. From reducing bad cholesterol to helping in weight loss and even managing blood sugar levels, the leaves of Guava are said to be very beneficial.

 

Here’s how chewing on guava leaves thrice a week provides a variety of health benefits:

 

Helps in digestion

 

If you have digestion and problem of acidity then Guava leaves can help you in improving this condition.

 

Guava leaves combat harmful microbes in the digestive system, reducing the risk of constipation, diarrhoea and foodborne illnesses. Not only that but guava leaves tea works like a detox to eliminate trapped gas in the stomach.

 

Regulates Blood Sugar

 

According to Ayurveda, Guava leaves are considered highly beneficial for regulating blood sugar levels due to their unique properties. People suffering from diabetes should consume Guava leaves which can help lower blood sugar levels by improving insulin sensitivity.

 

 

Guava leaves are useful in lowering blood sugar levels and regulating appetite, helping to reduce the urge to snack or overeat. Moreover, a cup of guava leaf tea can boost your weight loss efforts, making it a powerful natural ally in achieving your fitness goals.

 

 

Guava leaves act as a natural detoxifier, providing support to the liver in its critical role of flushing out harmful substances from the body.

 

The leaves of Guava are rich in antioxidants like quercetin and flavonoids, which neutralize free radicals that can damage liver cells. Not only that it is vital for breaking down fats and removing waste products from the body.

 

Boosts Immunity

 

Known for their impressive health benefits, guava leaves or guava leaves tea is a natural immune booster. It can help treat bronchitis, toothaches, allergies, wounds, sore throats, and even poor vision, making them a versatile remedy for overall wellness.

 

Besides these, it is also powerful enough to combat and eliminate harmful cells and viruses in our system, protecting against serious illnesses while boosting immunity.

 

Boosts heart health

 

Guava leaves can boost heart health due to their rich nutrient profile and bioactive compounds that support cardiovascular function. It also contains flavonoids, which help reduce low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels, a major risk factor for heart disease.

Credit: India Times

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