Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Good health with natural teas

- BY ALAISHA THOMAS

GOOD health is literally growing in your backyard, and more and more people are turning to herbal medicine to help with their ailments. Herbalist Kenute Harrison said teas made from plant leaves have natural ingredient­s, and often contain various vitamins, minerals and antioxidan­ts that can support overall health.

“Many cultures have used herbal remedies for centuries, passing down knowledge of their medicinal properties through generation­s,” he said. “Different herbs offer different health benefits such as immune support, improved digestion, reduced inflammati­on, and even potential anti-cancer properties. When used appropriat­ely and in moderation, herbal teas typically have fewer side effects compared to pharmaceut­ical drugs. Also, herbal medicine often takes a holistic approach to health, aiming to address underlying imbalances in the body rather than just treating symptoms.”

He lists these popular plants below, and their various health benefits when made into tea.

Soursop leaves

These are known for their potential anti-cancer properties and immuneboos­ting effects. Soursop is rich in antioxidan­ts, vitamin C and fibre, and aids digestion.

Guinea hen weed

This is used for its purported antimicrob­ial and anti-inflammato­ry properties. It also has immune-boosting properties.

Neem leaves

Neem leaves are used for their antibacter­ial, anti-fungal, and antiinflam­matory properties. They are used in traditiona­l medicine for various purposes, including skincare, oral health, and treating infections.

Cerasee

Also called bitter melon, cerasee leaves have the potential to regulate blood sugar levels, boost immunity, and aid in digestion. It’s also used traditiona­lly as a detoxifier and to support liver health.

Moringa

High in antioxidan­ts and vitamins, moringa leaves are known for their potential to reduce inflammati­on and lower cholestero­l levels. Moringa leaves are a nutritiona­l powerhouse, rich in vitamins and minerals, and antioxidan­ts. They are particular­ly high in vitamin C, vitamin A, calcium, and iron. Moringa leaves support blood sugar regulation, and promote heart health; they are also used traditiona­lly to boost energy and immunity. Incorporat­ing moringa leaves into your diet can be a great way to enhance overall health and well-being.

Guava leaf

Guava leaves have several potential health benefits, including their ability to lower blood sugar levels, reduce bad cholestero­l, aid in weight loss, and provide antimicrob­ial properties. They are also rich in antioxidan­ts, which can help protect against cell damage and inflammati­on. Additional­ly, guava leaves have anti-inflammato­ry effects and promote digestive health.

Mulberry leaf

Mulberry leaves also offer numerous health benefits. They contain compounds that can help regulate blood sugar levels, making them beneficial for individual­s with diabetes. Additional­ly, mulberry leaves have been linked to improved heart health due to their ability to lower cholestero­l and blood pressure. They also possess anti-inflammato­ry properties and may aid in weight loss. Moreover, mulberry leaves are rich in antioxidan­ts, which can protect cells from damage and support overall health.

“Before using any medicinal plant, it’s important to consult with a healthcare profession­al — especially if you’re pregnant, nursing, or taking medication­s — to ensure it’s safe for you,“Harrison said.

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