All the Reasons You Must Try Strawberry Leaves
When was the last time you've eaten a
strawberry whole, including the leaves? The answer is probably never.
While consuming the leaves of strawberries may not be intuitive for most
of us, more and more studies point out their nutritional and medicinal
value, proving the fruit itself is not the only way to reap
strawberries’ health benefits. The leaves were found to be rich in
bioactive natural sources, and they contain antioxidants as well as
anti-inflammatory agents, which contribute to their positive effects on
the human body.
Although the leaves have a slightly fruity
flavor, many people can find them bad-tasting. But this doesn’t mean you
can’t enjoy them - rather than eating them raw, strawberry leaves can
be incorporated into salads, smoothies, and probably the most common way
to consume them is by making them into a tea infusion (you can find a
recipe at the bottom of the page). Let's take a look at the benefits
that make trying strawberry leaves worthwhile.
1. Promotes healthy digestion
Strawberry leaves contain compounds called
tannins. Tannins are biomolecules that reduce the acidity caused by the
food we consume. Excess acid in the gut can lead to problems such as
bloating, gas, and cramps. The tannins present in the strawberry leaves
can help prevent those issues by regulating gut acidity levels. The most
effective way of extracting the tannins from the leaves is by consuming
them in the form of tea.
2, May treat arthritis symptoms
Another key benefit of strawberry leaf tea
is its diuretic property, which means they stimulate urination. This is
thanks to an acid called diuretic caffeic acid which the leaves contain.
Those who suffer from arthritis symptoms would know that excess water
in the joints can be harmful and cause swelling and stiffness.
Diuretic caffeic acid plays an important
role in removing water from the joints, which reduces inflammation in
both the joints and bones and alleviates pain caused by it. If you
suffer from arthritis, strawberry leaf tea can be an easy and natural
way to ease your discomfort.
3. Rich source of antioxidants
Wild strawberry leaf tea may be a great
option for those who want to keep their antioxidant levels topped up and
are looking for a caffeine-free alternative to green tea or black tea. A
study published in the Czech Journal of Food Sciences assessed the
antioxidant activity of 17 different medicinal herbs and berries and
found that the water extract of strawberry leaves have the highest ORAC
value (a measure of the antioxidant capacity of different foods).
Nutritionists point out that the ORAC value decreases as the leaves get
older, so you want your berry leaves as fresh as possible.
4. Reduces cholesterol levels
Strawberry leaf is known to be high in
iron, which is essential to the formation of red blood cells and
hemoglobin. Not only do they aid in rejuvenating the blood, but
strawberry leaves can also promote overall cardiovascular health. As
mentioned earlier, strawberry leaves are extremely high in vitamin C and
other antioxidants. By eliminating free radicals in the cardiovascular
system, they also reduce LDL (bad cholesterol) levels.
5. May lower blood pressure
Strawberry leaves are known to have natural
vasodilatory effects. Vasodilators are substances that help dilate
blood vessels. They relax the muscles in the walls of your arteries and
veins, preventing the muscles from tightening and the walls of blood
vessels from narrowing. As a result, blood flows more easily through
your vessels and the heart works less, while effectively pumping more
blood.
In terms of potency, the vasodilatory effects of the wild strawberry
leaf extract were similar to those of hawthorn extracts in a study
published in the journal Phytomedicine. Hawthorn leaves were widely
studied for these very properties, which is why the researchers chose
them as the reference for the study.
While more research is needed, some studies
linked the strawberry plant to lower rates of cancer. You may have
already heard of ellagic acid, a compound that has been shown to
neutralize cancer-causing substances, boost the immune system, and
induce self-destruction of cancerous cells. Wild strawberries,
raspberries, blackberries, pomegranates, and cranberries are famous food
sources for ellagic acid, and it turns out that some edible leaves,
like strawberry leaves, also contain this powerful anti-cancerous
compound.
How to Make Your Strawberry Leaf Tea
Important warnings if you harvest your own leaves: strawberry leaves
experience a toxic chemical change while drying that makes them
poisonous when partially dry or wilted. This is not lethal but will
cause uncomfortable nausea and vomiting. The leaf is safe when
completely dried or freshly picked, but not in the in-between stages.
Also, make sure the leaves you use do not have any blight or spots which
can indicate a pernicious form of mold or fungus. To stay on the safe
side, use only immaculate leaves.
Preparation:
1. Drop a handful of fresh or dried leaves into a warmed teapot and pour boiling water over to fill.
2. Steep for about five minutes.
3. Sweeten with a dash of honey.
4. Always take good care not to crush the dried herb as the flavor is much finer from the intact leaf.
*In the summer you may serve the tea cold, over some ice cubes and a mint leaf.
This is only for your information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines, exercises and so on.
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