Greens
(keerai in Tamil) had been part and parcel of South Indian diet from
time immemorial. It is considered an easily digestible food than
flowers,
vegetables, and tubers. Though taking greens everyday is a healthy habit, it should not be taken at night. Taking greens at night can lead to formation of gas in the stomach and other gastric inconveniences.
Pasalai keerai (Spinach)
This plant has blood cleansing properties. It strengthens the liver
and pacifies pitta. It is a well known remedy for diseases related to
the urinary system. People with painful or difficult urination can
benefit from taking spinach on a regular basis.
Singers can benefit from
taking cooked Amaranthus polygonoides regularly. This is found to
preserve and improve their voice. It also works wonders in the case of
mouth ulcers and stomach ulcers. Regular consumption of this greens
also benefits those with hemorrhoids. Skin conditions like scabies and
eczema respond well to consumption of this herb.
Mulai keerai (Amaranth)
This
is a tasty green consumed extensively in Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
Recipes made of this green are very tasty as well as healthy. It cools
and energizes the body. The more mature greens of this family is the
‘thandu keerai’. A very good blood cleanser, this green is also
strengthens the heart. It loosens stools and helps treat painful and
difficult urination due to increase in body ‘heat’.
Known
as gongura in Andhra Pradesh, there are numerous tasty recipes made
using this green. Consuming this green helps constipation, stomach
ulcers and digestive disorder
Pannai keerai (Celosia argentea)
Pannai keerai (Celosia argentea)
Pannai keerai has immense medicinal value. Regular consumption of this greens helps ward off ulcerative colitis, stomatitis, sore throat and similar conditions. This has a sweetish-sour taste and is found to be useful in treating eczema and venereal diseases. It loosens the stool and helps in easy bowel movement.
Ponnanganni
(Alternanthera Sessilis) is an excellent coolant. It neutralizes
excessive acidity in the body. It helps keep away bad breath. It is
useful in treating skin conditions like scabies, eczema etc and improves
the skin tone and texture. It is an excellent herb for hair growth.
Application of coconut oil boiled with ponnanganni leaves, shoeflower
(hibiscus), arugampul helps in luscious hair growth.
This
greens action on ulcers is well known. It has been very effective in
treating all types of internal ulcers, stomach and mouth ulcers. Taking
this greens twice or thrice a week keeps the body alkaline and takes
care of acidosis, which is considered to be the root cause of all modern
diseases.
This
green is an excellent remedy for people suffering from sinus related
conditions. Thoothuvalai leaves can be ground to a fine paste adding a
bit of tamarind and salt for taste. This paste is taken with hot rice
twice or thrice a week. This green has a tendency to increase ‘heat’ in
the body and hence should be taken in moderation.
Mint
is well known for its action on gas. It adds strength to the body and
improves digestion. Kashayam made of dried mint leaves is found to help
with jaundice, stomach aches, headaches, hiccups, nausea and vomiting.
Dried and powdered mint leaves can be used to treat mouth ulcers. It is
also a well known breath freshener.
Thambi, please keep up the good job.
ReplyDeleteExcellent and very helpful article. The way of presentation with photos is superb. It will be more helpful if explained about other keerai varieties also. Big Thanks.
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