Which is Best for Health: Natural Seeds or Medicine! (PART-2)
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Friends!
Hope you all are good
and like PART-1 of this post. Today we will talk about PART-2 of Natural Seeds
that play vital role in our health. As we all know that “A healthy
outside starts from the inside”. People with strong mind live a
happy life. So always stay optimistic and do regular exercise because it keeps
us fit both physically and mentally. Let’s talk about those Natural Seeds that
are enriched with different nutrients which are beneficial for our life.
1. Sesame Seeds
(Til Ke Beej):
Sesame is a flowering plant. It belongs
to Pedaliaceae family. It is cultivated in tropical regions like India and
Africa. The largest production of Sesame Seeds is in Tanzania, Myanmar, India and Sudan.
Historical
Background:
Sesame seeds are edible in nature. Around
3000 years ago Sesame seeds originated in Sub-Saharan Africa. But around 5500
years ago it was first cultivated in Indian Subcontinent. Sesame was traded
between Mesopotamia and India Subcontinent by 2000 BC. We are using the word
Indian Subcontinent here. Let’s understand what does it mean?
Indian Subcontinent:
The further expansion of Indian
Ocean in the South makes a geographic entity known as Indian Subcontinent. It
includes countries India, Pakistan,
Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh.
Geographical
conditions for Sesame seeds:
Sesame
seeds crop has proved drought resistant in Australia. It is suitable for black
soil with very little rainfall. It can grow well in Sub-Saharan deserts also. In
Australia one hectare can produce 4.5 tonnes of seed and 60% of its weight in
oil.
Nutritional
components in Sesame Seeds:
Nutrients
|
Values (per 100 gram)
|
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)
|
69%
|
Vitamin b2 (Ribo flavin)
|
21%
|
Vitamin B3 (Niacin)
|
30%
|
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxin)
|
61%
|
Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)
|
0%
|
Vitamin E (Tocopherol)
|
2%
|
Calcium
|
98%
|
Iron
|
112%
|
Magnesium
|
99%
|
Phosphorus
|
90%
|
Potassium
|
10%
|
Sodium
|
1%
|
Zinc
|
82%
|
Health Benefits of
Sesame Seeds:
1. Anxiety: When bad hormone ‘Cortisol’ starts accumulating in body then it triggers the symptoms of anxiety, stress and tension headache. Sesame seeds are crucial to overcome anxiety because they are rich source of amino acid that is ‘Tryptophan’. Tryptophan increases ‘Serotonin’ level in body (Happiness Hormone).
2.
Anti Aging: Sesame seeds promotes
happiness hormone in body thus reduces hyper tension. Sesame seeds are rich in ‘Omega-3 fatty acids’. Thus they prevent
loss of hair, graying of hair and delay age factor. Sesame seeds also brings glow on skin because they provide
nourishment to the cells.
3.
Thyroid: Thyroid is a small gland
that makes thyroid hormone. It is present in neck. Sometimes it starts making
too much and too low hormone. Too much is called ‘Hyperthysroidism’ and too low is called ‘Hypothyroidism’. Thyroid gland contains ‘Selenium’. Sesame seeds play important role in balancing of thyroid
hormone because it is rich source of Selenium
(18%), Vitamin B6, Iron, copper, Zinc.
4. Irregular
Mensuration: Sesame seeds
help in regulation of mensuration cycle and reduce pain during periods. Sesame
seeds produce heat and regulate flow of periods. You can consume Sesame seeds
two times a day with hot water.
5.
Lower Cholesterol: Sesame seeds
lower the cholesterol level. Sesame seeds are rich source of protein and
omega-3 fatty acids. Thus it results in promoting healthy heart due to presence
of sterols, sesame and sesamolin.
6.
Healthy Liver: Sesame seeds prevent
risk of Grade II fatty liver. Grade
II fatty liver means when fat starts accumulating in liver. Sesame seeds
protect liver from oxidative damage.
7.
PCOS: PCOS is major problem in girls
now days. It is Polycystic Ovary
Syndrome. This problem occurs when there is fluctuation in estrogen and progesterone hormone.
Sesame seeds helps to get rid of PCOS because it provides enough Vitamins to
body like Vitamin B1, B2, B3, B6, Vitamin C and E.
8.
Skin Infection: Sesame seeds help to
get rid of Skin infections because these are rich source of anti-inflammatory
properties. It heals redness on the skin. It moisturizes the skin by keeping
the skin warm.
9.
Weight Loss: Sesame seeds reduces
weight because it contains Omega-3 fatty acids, protein, fiber, iron and
vitamin etc. Thus it burns the belly fat.
It
is the fruit of the Sunflower. Its scientific name is ‘Helianthus Annuus’. The name sunflower has been derived from
flowers head shape which resembles the sun. Sunflower oil is most beneficial
cooking ingredient now a days.
Geographical
conditions for Sunflower:
It
grows in fertile, well drained soil. The optional temperature for growing
sunflower is between 70̊ and 78˚ F. Soil temperature ranges between 55 to 60˚.
Sunflower is a drought resistant plant. They receive water when they develop
root system. They can survive in any soil except water logged.
Sunflower Oil for
cooking purposes:
Refined
Sunflower oil is used for cooking purposes. During cooking sunflower oil works
as ‘Trigylceride’. It is used in
making vegetables, snack foods, unrefined sunflower oil is used as a
traditional salad dressing in Eastern European Cuisines.
Sunflower Oil for
purpose of Trade (Oil Production):
Ukraine
produces highest tonne of oil that is 44 million tonnes. After that Russia,
Argentina, Bulgaria and Turkey are biggest players in production of oil.
Traditionally the main consumption of sunflower seeds was in EU and Soviet
Union (USSR). Global trade in sunflower oil is increasing due to heavy demand
from China, India and EU. Global Sunflower Seed stocks declined 20-15% in
2019-2020 (Forecast).
Difference between
Refined and Unrefined Oil:
Refined
oil is that in which ‘deodorized’
process is used to extract maximum amount of oil. This process reduces nutrients
in oil. For example: Canola oil, Rice Bran Oil and Sunflower oil.
On
other hand unrefined oil is that which are processed with minimal or no heat.
These oils are best for consumption. Unrefined oils are pure, virgin and raw.
Nutritional
components in Sunflower Seeds:
Nutrients
|
Values (per 100 gram)
|
Fat
|
78%
|
Cholesterol
|
0%
|
Sodium
|
0%
|
Potassium
|
18%
|
Carbohydrates
|
6%
|
Protein
|
42%
|
Vitamin A
|
1%
|
Vitamin C
|
2%
|
Iron
|
29%
|
Vitamin B6
|
65%
|
Magnesium
|
81%
|
Calcium
|
7%
|
Types of Sunflower
Oil:
1.
Linoleic (Original Sunflower oil,
High in Vitamin E, omega-6 acid).
2.
High oleic (very high in mono
unsaturated fat).
3.
Sunflower oil seeds (Larger seeds with white and black striped hull, used in
production of multi grain breads)
Amazing Health
Benefits of Sunflower Seeds:
1.
Good Cholesterol: Sunflower
seeds are rich in Omega-3
fatty acid and mono unsaturated fat. It lowers bad cholesterol (LDL)
and increases good cholesterol (HDL) in body. Sunflower seeds also
reduce Triglycerides in blood as they are rich in omega-6 fatty acids.
2.
Eczema: Eczema means red and itchy
skin. Sunflower oil helps to get rid of Eczema. It moisturizes the skin and
protects skin from bacterial infection. It gives relief from itching as it
protects skins outer layer.
3.
Anti fungal activity: Sunflower oil
also fights against fungus mainly toe nail fungus. Sunflower oil is used in
treatment of superficial mycoses also. This oil is better than that of keto
conazole (Article published in Brazilian Journal of Microbiology).
4.
Immune System: Sunflower Seeds boost
up the immunity system. Sunflower Seeds are rich source of Vitamin B5 thus
stimulate mood and energy.
5.
DNA: DNA is Deoxy Ribo Nucleic Acid.
Sunflower seeds provide protection to DNA because these are rich source of ‘Foilate’.
6.
Healthy Liver: Sunflower Seeds help
patients to get rid of Grade II fatty liver. Sunflower Seeds contain
‘Selenium’. It helps in blocking oxidative damage.
7.
Nervous System: Sunflower Seeds
contain magnesium. Thus they help to regulate blood pressure. They also promote
functioning of brain as rich source of Vitamin E. Sunflower Seeds improve
functioning of muscles and nerves.
8.
Weight Loss: Sunflower Seeds are
rich source of Vitamin E. They have antioxidant properties. They are rich
source of magnesium thus helps to burn calories.
3.
Chia Seeds:
Chia
Seeds
are edible seeds. This is a flowering plant. Its scientific name is ‘Salvia Hispanica’. It belongs to the
mint family, Lamiaceae. In 21st century China is grown and consumed
in Mexico, Guatemala, Argentina and Australia etc. Chia Seeds are completely plant based protein.
Historical
Background:
In
16th century it was cultivated in Pre-columbian times by Aztec. Chia
Seeds were used as a staple food in Mesoamerican culture. Now Chia
Seeds has become a commercial crop like flax seeds and maize. It is
cultivated in central and South America. In
‘India’ the research on Chia Seeds was started in 2012 at ‘Bengaluru campus of
CFTRI’.
Structure of Chia
Seeds:
Chia
Seeds are brown, gray, black and white
in color. Seeds are extracted from ‘Salvia Hispanica’ thus they are hydrophilic
in nature. That’s why it is used for medicinal purposes also.
Geographical
conditions:
1.
It requires light to medium clay or sandy soil.
2.
It can even grow during conditions of moderate drought.
3.
It needs moisture for establishment of Seedling.
4.
It is cultivated in temperate region of United States.
5.
Its flower is purple in color.
6.
It can cope up with low fertilizer.
7.
Mature Chia plant cannot tolerate wet soil during growth.
Production of Chia
Seeds in India:
The
ministry of Agriculture is trying to increase production of Chia
Seeds in India. Its cultivation was first started in South India.
It is crop of ‘Rabi Season’. Its
cultivation now a days will be started in Rajasthan state mainly Kota and
Jodhpur.
Nutritional
Components in Chia Seeds:
Nutrition
|
Values (per 100 gram)
|
Carbohydrate
|
42.1
g
|
Fat
|
30.7
g
|
Protein
|
16.5
g
|
Vitamin A (Retinol)
|
71%
|
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)
|
54%
|
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
|
14%
|
Vitamin B3 (Niacin)
|
59%
|
Vitamin B9 (Folate)
|
12%
|
Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)
|
2%
|
Vitamin E (Tocopherol)
|
3%
|
Calcium
|
63%
|
Iron
|
59%
|
Magnesium
|
94%
|
Manganese
|
130%
|
Potassium
|
9%
|
Zinc
|
48%
|
How
Chia Seeds are cultivated in Mysuru (India):
Chia
Seeds are rich in Omega-3 fatty acids. In India there is deficiency of Omega-3
fatty acid. Therefore a small farmer has started its cultivation in Mysuru. It
gives more profit than Ragi crop. In Mysuru ‘Black Chia variety’
is grown. Its cultivation cost is Rs.15000/acre
and yield is 5 quintals/acre. It gives high return, low cultivation cost,
low water consumption, duration of Chia Seeds cultivation is 90 days. CFTRI
Bengaluru is also providing white Chia Seeds variety to farmers.
Types of Chia Seeds:
1.
Black Chia Seeds (Purple flowers) -
Gives brown Seeds.
2. White Chia Seeds (White flowers) –
Gives Mixture of white, grey and yellow Seeds.
Amazing Health
Benefits of Chia Seeds:
1.
High Blood Pressure: The problem of
high blood pressure occurs when fat is deposited in walls of arteries. Chia
Seeds are rich in omega-3 fatty acids. It works as a blood thinner and helps in
controlling blood pressure. Chia Seeds promotes level of Good Cholesterol in
body that is HDL cholesterol. It is anti-inflammatory in nature thus reduces
inflammation on walls of arteries, reduces blood triglycerides also.
2.
Anemia: Anemia is a condition in
which there is deficiency of Red Blood
Cell (RBCs) in body. Chia Seeds are rich source of Iron (59%). Thus Chia
Seeds activates RBCs in body and prevent from problem of anemia. It also
enhances supply of oxygen throughout the body.
3.
Gastritis: Gastritis is a condition
in which inflammation on lining of stomach takes place. It has many reasons
like acidity, Polyps growth and H.Pylori Infection. Chia Seeds help to
get rid of Gastritis because these are rich in fiber. Intake of fiber improves
functioning of bowel movement and gut. Chia Seeds has water absorbing capacity
which leads to increase volume of food in digestive tract, increased fullness
and decreased food intake.
4.
Osteoporosis: It is a condition in
which bones become weak. Chia Seeds
are rich in Calcium (63%). Thus Chia Seeds prevents damage of bones, muscles
and nerves.
5.
Anti Ageing: Chia Seeds are rich in
fiber, antioxidant in nature. Thus they provide nourishment to skin and prevent
skin cells from damage. It also increases ‘collagen
level’ thus make our skin shinny.
6.
Weight Loss: Chia Seeds are
antioxidant in nature when you consume Chia
Seeds with coffee or ginger then it improves metabolism of body. Our immune
system becomes strong. It results in loss of weight especially burn the fat stored in belly.
7.
Anti Cancer: Chia Seeds are rich in omega-3 fatty acid. These are rich in minerals, fiber and antioxidant in
nature. Thus consumption of Chia Seeds prevents growth of cancer cells. It is
beneficial in case of breast cancer and cervical cancer.
8.
Reduce Cortisol level: When level of
Bad hormone ‘Cortisol’ increases in blood then person feels stress and
depression. Chia Seeds rich in Omega-3 fatty acid eliminates stress hormone
form body. Chia Seeds promotes good hormone ‘Serotonin’ in
body. Thus person feels calm and happy.
9.
Improves Vision:
The main Vitamin responsible for vision is Vitamin A (Retinol). Chia Seeds are rich in Vitamin A (71%), Omega-3 fatty acid. These fatty acids improve condition of dry eyes, prevents cataract. Chia Seeds also improves functioning of optic nerve.
The main Vitamin responsible for vision is Vitamin A (Retinol). Chia Seeds are rich in Vitamin A (71%), Omega-3 fatty acid. These fatty acids improve condition of dry eyes, prevents cataract. Chia Seeds also improves functioning of optic nerve.
10.
Diabetes: Chia Seeds improves the
symptom of Type II diabetes. Fiber
in Chia Seeds lower risk of Type II diabetes. Fiber helps in absorption of
sugar in blood, prevents blood sugar spikes. Chia Seeds reduces level of Hemoglobin
A1C. A1C is marker of blood sugar control.
11.
Healthy Liver: Chia Seeds are good
source of ALA omega-3 that is Alpha Linolenic Acid. Chia Seeds caused
lipid redistribution away from abdominal cavity and increase omega-3
and omega-6 ratio in various tissues. Thus it prevents hepatic
steatosis (Fatty liver), hepatic fibrosis and inflammation without changes in
plasma lipids.
12.
Respiratory System: Chia Seeds are
rich source of omega-3 fatty acids. Thus Chia Seeds prevents the body from
harmful effects of air pollution. It is antioxidant in nature. Thus it reduces
inflammation on alveoli and improves functioning of air ways.
Is Chia Seeds
consumption safe during Pregnancy?
Yes,
consumption of Chia Seeds is safe during Pregnancy. Chia Seeds provides
nutrients to both mother and foetus. Chia Seeds are rich source of calcium and
omega-3 fatty acid thus helps in support of good health of baby. Consult with
your doctor if you want to add Chia Seeds to your diet during Pregnancy.
How to
consume Chia Seeds:
- ¼ Cup of Chia Seeds
- 2 tablespoon of Maple Syrup
- ½ tablespoon of Vanilla Syrup
- ½ cup of almond milk
Mix
the above ingredients in a jar. Stir well and keep in refrigerator overnight.
Then consume it in the morning.
Under which
conditions we should not take Chia Seeds:
1.
Dysphagia (Swallowing problems): Do
not take it if you do not have ability to fully expand in liquid prior to
indigestion.
2.
Esophageal Stricture: If you are
suffering from esophageal stricture try to avoid it because Chia Seeds expand
in esophagus, gel that forms cause an obstruction in esophagus.
Add
these seeds to your diet because ‘Phytic
acids’ are important for human nutrition. Phytic acid is found in these
Natural Seeds.
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