
Traditional food and Ayurvedic things have always been important in India. One of these is Moringa, which is also known as drumstick or drumstick. This is such a superfood, which is now being liked a lot not only in villages but also in cities. Its nutrients and benefits are such that now most people are including it in their diet. The most important thing is that even the country's Prime Minister Narendra Modi likes Moringa a lot and even eats its paratha in his diet.
Even though Moringa is a very beneficial food. But its nature is hot, due to which it is considered perfect to eat in winter. At the same time, people avoid eating it in summer. But if Moringa is consumed properly then it can be beneficial even in summer. In this article we will tell you the right way to eat Moringa in summer.
Moringa is a treasure trove of nutrients
Moringa (drumstick) is called a superfood because many essential nutrients are found in abundance in it. It contains vitamins A, C and E, which strengthen the immunity of the body. Apart from this, it contains minerals like calcium, iron, potassium and magnesium, which are very important for bones, blood and muscles. A good amount of protein is also found in Moringa, which makes it special for vegetarian people. Additionally, it contains antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties, which help in protecting the body from diseases.
Amazing benefits of Moringa
Regular consumption of Moringa benefits health in many ways. It strengthens the immune system, so that the body does not fall sick easily. It also helps in controlling blood sugar level, hence it is also considered beneficial for diabetic patients. Moringa is also helpful in providing relief from digestion and many stomach related problems. Due to being an antioxidant, it is considered beneficial for skin and hair. Which brings glow on the face and strengthens the hair.
Eat Moringa like this in summer
Ayurveda expert Kiran Gupta says that Moringa may have a hot nature. But it can be eaten in summer also. Although some changes can be made in the way of eating. For example, eat Moringa leaves by mixing them with vegetables or soup. Or if you want, you can also drink Moringa powder by mixing it in cold water, buttermilk or lemon water. By doing this its effect becomes balanced. But keep in mind that consume it only in small quantities and avoid eating at night.
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