The
benefits of radishes in the treatment or prevention of certain ailments and on
certain body parts are listed below:
1. Jaundice
Radishes
are very good for the liver and stomach, and it acts as a powerful detoxifier
too. That means that it purifies the blood and eliminating toxins and
waste. It is extremely useful in treating jaundice because it removes
bilirubin and also keeps its production at a stable level. It also reduces the
destruction of red blood cells that happens to people suffering from jaundice
by increasing the supply of fresh oxygen to the blood. Black radishes are
more preferred in the treatment of jaundice, and radish leaves are also very
useful in the treatment.
2. Piles
Radishes
are considered roughage, which means that it is composed of indigestible
carbohydrates. This facilitates digestion, water retention, and it fixes
constipation, which is one of the major causes of piles. As such a good
detoxifier, it helps heal the symptoms of piles very quickly. Its
juice also soothes the digestive and excretory system, further relieving the
symptoms of piles.
3.
Urinary Disorders
Radishes
are diuretic in nature, which means that they increase the production of urine.
Juice from radishes also cures inflammation and a burning feeling during
urination. It also cleans out the kidneys and inhibits infections in the
kidneys and urinary system, thus helping the treatment of various urinary
conditions that are exacerbated by excess toxins in the system.
4.
Weight Loss
Radishes
are very filling, which mean that they satisfy your hunger without running up
your calorie count. They are also low in digestible carbohydrates, high in
roughage and contain a lot of water, making radishes a very good dietary option
for those who are determined to lose weight. Furthermore, they are high in fiber
and low on the glycemic index, which means that they increase regular bowel
movements, which helps in weight loss, and increases the efficiency of the
metabolism for all bodily processes.
5. Cardiovascular Conditions
Radishes
are a great source of anthocyanins, which are a type of flavonoids, which not
only give color to radishes, but also provide numerous health benefits.
Anthocyanins have been the subject of numerous medical studies, and have been
positively linked to reducing the occurrence of cardiovascular disease, and
they have also displayed anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory properties.
6. Cancer
Since radishes are detoxifiers and are rich in vitamin-C,
folic and anthocyanins, they have been connected to treating many types of
cancer, particularly colon, kidney, intestinal, stomach and oral cancer.
Radishes are part of the Brassica family,
and like the other members of that taxonomic classification, these cruciferous
vegetables are packed with antioxidants. Furthermore, the isthiocyanates found
in radishes have a major impact on the genetic pathways of cancerous cells.
They alter the pathways so much, in fact, that they can cause apoptosis, cell
death, thereby eliminating cancerous cells from reproducing.
7. Leucoderma
The
detoxifying and anti-carcinogenic properties of radishes make them useful in
the treatment of Leucoderma. The radish seeds are used in this treatment
method. They should be powdered and soaked in vinegar, ginger juice, or cow’s
urine and then applied on the white patches. You can eat radishes as well to
aid the treatment of Leucoderma.
8.
Constipation
Radishes
are very high in fiber, which means that they add considerable bulk to bowel
movements, which promotes regular excretory patterns and relieve symptoms
of constipation. They can also help to firm up loose bowels and get rid of
loose stool or diarrhea. Furthermore, radishes are known to promote the
production of bile. Bile is one of the most important parts of good digestion,
and also helps to protect both the liver and the gallbladder.
9. Respiratory Disorders, Bronchitis and
Asthma
Radishes
are an anti-congestive, meaning that it decreases congestion of the respiratory
system including irritation of the nose, throat, wind-pipe and lungs that can
come from colds, infections, allergies and other causes. They are a great
disinfectant and rich in vitamins, which further protects the respiratory
system from infections.
10.
Blood Pressure
Radishes
are a very good source of potassium, which contributes to a large list of
health benefits. Potassium has been positively connected to reducing blood
pressure, because when it interacts with the arterial supply of vascular beds,
it can relax the blood vessels, and therefore increase blood flow. It reduces
the blood pressure by widening the flow of the blood, instead of forcing it
through narrow, constricted channels.
11. Diabetes
Radishes
have long been known to have a low glycemic index, which means that eating it
does not impact blood sugar levels. It also helps regulate the absorption of
sugars into the bloodstream, meaning that diabetics don’t have to worry as much
about sudden spikes or drops when eating, or being away from food for a certain
amount of time.
12.
Skin Disorders
Vitamin-C,
phosphorus, zinc and some members of vitamin-B complex that are present in
radishes are good for the skin. The water in radishes also helps to maintain
healthy moisture levels in the skin. Smashed raw radish is a good cleanser and
serves as an efficient face pack. Due to its disinfectant properties, radishes
also help clear up skin disorders like dry skin, rashes, and cracks.
13. Fever
Radishes
lower body temperature and relieve inflammation from fevers. A good method of
intake is drinking radish juice mixed with black salt, and since they act as
good disinfectants, radishes also fight infections that can cause fever.
14.
Kidney Disorders
As a
diuretic, cleanser, and disinfectant, radishes help in the treatment of many
kidney disorders. Its diuretic properties help wash away the toxins accumulated
in the kidneys and they decrease the accumulation of toxins in the blood,
thereby decreasing their concentration in the kidneys. Its disinfectant
properties protect the kidneys from any infections as well.
15.
Insect Bites
Radishes
have anti-purity properties and can be used as an effective treatment for
insect bites and bee stings. Radish juice also reduces pain and
swelling and soothes the affected area.
16.
Dehydration
Radishes
are mostly composed of water, and they are a great way to keep your body
hydrated, which is beneficial to many different parts of health. One of the
most important parts of staying hydrated is the impact of water on the
digestive system. Staying hydrated relieves constipation, improves the
efficiency of digestion, and ensures proper uptake of nutrients from the food
we eat.
17. Respiratory Conditions and Sore Throats
Radishes
have a strong, natural spice to them, and they are also quite pungent, which is
very good for preventing illness, and it also eliminates excess
mucus in the throat. Furthermore, radishes have been known to soothe sore
throats and relieve congestion by clearing the sinuses.
18. Vitamin-C and Immune System Health
There are
countless reasons why radishes are a good addition to your diet, but improving
your immune system is one of the most important. A half cup of radishes
per day in a salad or just as a snack is nearly 15% of your daily intake of
Vitamin-C. Consistently maxing out your daily dose of Vitamin-C intake can
rejuvenate your immune system by replacing many of the antioxidants and white
blood cells which are so integral in fighting off every illness from the common
cold to cancer.
Vitamin-C
does not only boost your immune system, but it also is considered a super
vitamin because of all the other high-impact effects it has on the body. It
helps regulate your metabolism, which changes fat into usable energy, and it is
a main contributor in the creation of collagen, which is an essential protein
that strengthens blood vessel walls and reduces the chances of arthrosclerosis
and various other heart diseases.
19. Liver & Gallbladder
Radishes
are especially beneficial for liver and gallbladder functions. They
regulate production and flow of bile and bilirubin, acids, and enzymes.
Furthermore, it also removes excess bilirubin from the blood, and it contains
enzymes like myrosinase, diastase, amylase and esterase. Regular consumption of
radishes protects your liver and gallbladder from infections and ulcers.
20.
Other Benefits
Apart from
the benefits outlined above, radishes work as a good appetizer, mouth and
breath freshener, laxative, and metabolism regulator. People whose weekly diets
are supplemented with normal amounts of radish see an improvement in blood
circulation, and radishes are a good treatment for headaches, acidity, constipation,
nausea, obesity, sore throat, whooping cough, gastric problems, gall stones,
and dyspepsia.
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