A healthy diet and lifestyle combined with your medication can result in controlled blood sugar levels. If you are a diabetic, keeping a constant check on your blood sugar levels can help you prevent the complications linked with this chronic condition. You might have come across several foods and drinks that can naturally help you lower blood sugar levels. The GI score of foods and drinks also plays a significant role. One of the foods that are known to control blood sugar levels is moringa and its leaves. Moringa is commonly known as drumsticks. These are often used in preparations of South Indian curries. We spoke to Pavithra N Raj who is a chief dietician at Columbia Asia Referral Hospital, Yeshwanthpur to find out the benefits of moringa and its leaves for diabetics.
Ms Pavithra says, "Moringa oleifera also known as the drumstick tree has been used for centuries for its medicinal properties. The stem, leaves, bark, flower, fruit and several other parts of the plant can be used in different ways. Moringa has antifungal, antiviral, antidepressant and anti-inflammatory properties."
She further adds that Moringa is rich in essential minerals. It is a non-dairy source of calcium. Moringa can also add other nutrients like potassium, zinc, magnesium, iron, copper, phosphorus, and zinc to your diet.
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The dietician says, "Moringa leaves have Quercetin which is an antioxidant that helps to lower blood pressure and another antioxidant is Chlorogenic acid which stabilizes blood sugar levels. The Chlorogenic acid found in moringa may help the body process sugar better and affect insulin too."
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You can consume moringa leaves and seeds in three different ways- raw leaves, powder or juice. You can add some moringa leaves to warm water and boil it. Add a dash of lemon and honey to taste. You can enjoy this as tea. Moringa can be added to soups and or curries.
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"The dosage of moringa should be one teaspoon regularly which is equivalent to 2 grams. Diabetics can further consult their doctor to know the exact dosage as per their condition," she warns.
(Pavithra N Raj is a chief dietician at Columbia Asia Referral Hospital, Yeshwanthpur )
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