The health benefits of eating African indigenous vegetables are so many that doctors are now encouraging more people to eat these vegetables to curb lifestyle diseases. Some of these Africa indigenous vegetables include Common nightshade, Amaranth, spider plant, Jews mallow, Cowpeas leaves and many others not mentioned in this article
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Health Benefits of Eating African Indigenous Vegetables
These vegetables have the following benefits
Nutrients contained in managu include proteins, iron, calcium, vitamin C, phosphorous, vitamin A and B, fiber, and carbohydrates. As a result of these nutrients, managu health benefits includes:
- Assist in the formation of red blood cells
- Improve digestion as the leaves contain fibre.
- Helps to keep the skin healthy as it contains vitamin c
- Helps in the formation of strong bones
- Improves the formation of body cells
- Improves eyesight
Health benefits of Amaranth (Mchicha/Terere/Doodo)
Terere contains nutrients such as proteins, carbohydrates, vitamin K, folate, riboflavin, manganese, iron, potassium, copper, calcium, vitamin A, vitamin C, and vitamin B6. The health benefits of terere include:-
- The presence of carbohydrates boosts energy in the body
- Assists the body to form connective tissue and strengthens bone by increasing calcium absorption.
- Improves the level of blood in the body and boosts blood clotting factors
- It’s essential for normal brain and nerve function.
Amaranth contains potassium which plays a vital role in the human body. Potassium regulates the water balance and the acid-base balance in the blood and tissues with the help of sodium.
- Improves digestion and reduces constipation
- Helps in weight management
- Reduces cholesterol in the body.
- Reduces chances of getting hyper-tension
- Improves eyesight
Health benefits of spider plant (Saga/Saget)
Some of the nutrients in spider plant include beta-carotene, calcium, vitamin C, vitamin A, and proteins, magnesium, and iron. Spider plant health benefits are,
- Improve eyesight
- Can be used to treat scurvy
- Known to improve the production of milk for breastfeeding mothers
- Good for weight loss
- Improves digestions
- Improves overall body performance and provides energy
- Creates healthy skin and hair
- Lower body cholesterol
- Reduces chances of getting cancer.
Health benefits of Jews mallow (Mrenda/Murere)
Among the nutrients found in Jews mallow are Beta carotene, vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Potassium, iron, Vitamin E, Folate, Niacin, and fiber. Jews mallow health benefits
- Prevents the onset of diabetes
- Improves skin health and helps to defend against infections.
- Lower cases of heart disease
- Lowers cholesterol levels
- Helps to control blood pressure
- Lowers symptoms of asthma,flu, and colds
- Improves body’s abilities to fight infections
- Normalize menstrual periods in women
Health benefit of Cowpeas leaves (Kunde)
Cowpeas leaves contain Ascorbic acid, Beta carotene, vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Potassium, iron, Vitamin E, Folate, and fiber. Benefits of Kunde include
- Improves healing of cuts and wounds
- Promote healthy teeth and gums
- For pregnant women, they reduce the risk of spina bifida, neural tube defects, and anencephaly when the fetal is developing
- Lower risk of getting some types of cancers.
- Decrease the risk of Osteoporosis
- Improves iron absorption
- Lowers risk of getting lifestyle diseases
A group of researchers from Imperial College in London researched the importance of fruits and vegetables to the body. The research found that 7.8 million premature deaths in the world would be prevented if people ate around 800 grams of fruits and vegetables per day. Currently, a country like the United Kingdom has a guideline that encourages people to at least take five portions of fruits and vegetables per day. The overall importance of every individual is to ensure that they consume a good portion of fruits and vegetables per day. Since some of the above-mentioned African indigenous vegetables are easily available it is therefore important to include them in our daily diet. Health Benefits of Eating African Indigenous Vegetable article is meant to encourage more people to start or increase their intake of these vegetables to promote good health.
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