The perennial herb Alfalfa has many medicinal and dietary
benefits and uses. Research shows that this herb may lower glucose and
cholesterol in the blood and Alfalfa supplements are safe for oral consumption
by most people - there are a few cases where symptoms similar to lupus occurs.
Alfalfa sprouts and seeds contain the amino acid L-canavanine which appears to
cause the symptom (the leaves however do not contain it). Alfalfa plant leaves
are extremely rich in nutrients and minerals which include magnesium,
potassium,
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and calcium. Alfalfa is effective for reducing fevers,
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blood and contains natural fluoride which helps prevent tooth decay.
The
Arabs first used Alfalfa and called it "the father of all foods" and initially
used it as horse feed as they believed that it made their horses mighty and
swift. Alfalfa has been used as a crop for animals for more than a thousand
years as well as herbal medicines. The Chinese have used Alfalfa (as far back as
the 6th century) to relieve swelling and fluid retention.
Alfalfa is effective for
disorders in the bladder, kidneys and prostrate as well as urinary tract
infections while also being a good laxative and diuretic. More recent and
significant benefits have been identified - Alfalfa may lower cholesterol levels
as it contains substances that adhere to cholesterol thus removing it from the
blood and it might play a role in lowering blood sugar levels.
As a food
source Alfalfa is great as a vegetable or even in salads and a lot of people say
that Alfalfa is important in healthy eating plans. Alfalfa has the highest
nutritional value (together with algae and wheat grass),
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dietary fibre content and contains minerals,
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and all the necessary digestive enzymes.
Well established Alfalfa
consumers say that initially many people will not like its taste (might also
create the sense that it is burning the tongue tip) and they recommend that one
should persevere as it is definitely an acquired taste. Normally after regular
consumption, appetites for heavier foods actually lessen.
A great tea
can be made when Alfalfa leaves are left to steep in hot water and is a good
source of nitrogen. Plant enthusiasts also use the tea as a foliar spray on
plants such as Delphiniums and Irises and Alfalfa is also used as mulch for
flower beds.