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What is Buddha's hand fruit?
Citrus sarcodactylis gets its name from the fact that, when peeled, the fruit looks like a human hand's fingers. This is also true of pomelos and mandarins. Most citron types are native to either India or China, and Buddha's hand is no exception. This may be because of the symbolic significance of Buddha's open hand in Buddhism. In addition to being ingested for its therapeutic benefits, this fruit is also employed in perfumes due to its pleasant, lemony scent.
There isn't much juice in it, and it usually doesn't have any seeds or pulp that isn't bittersweet, therefore it hasn't become widely consumed and its availability is still limited. Growing regions include the temperate zones of China and India, as well as the Pacific Northwest of the United States, but its export scope remains small. Both the fruit and its rind have therapeutic use.
Health benefits of Buddha's hand fruit:
Relieves pain: Buddha's hand has been used for pain treatment for thousands of years, perhaps due to the presence of coumarin, limonin, and diosmin in its chemical makeup. Since it has anti-inflammatory properties, Buddha's hand is used to treat a wide range of ailments and conditions, from severe surgery to minor scrapes and bruises.
Resolves respiratory issues: Most frequently, Buddha's hand is used to treat problems with breathing. Because of its expectorant properties, Buddha's hand can be a quick and painless solution for people with persistent coughs that create phlegm or catarrh. If you soak the fruit in a bowl containing water and sugar before eating it, the results may be much more impressive.
Resolves Gastrointestinal Issues: Buddha's hand is an effective treatment for gastrointestinal complaints like nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, gas, bloating, or diarrhoea because it reduces inflammation in the stomach lining and calms the intestinal muscles, allowing for normal digestion and elimination.
Helps to lessen menstrual discomfort: When it comes to menstruation discomfort, Buddha's hand has been used for a long time as a reliable natural cure, particularly for women who experience very severe menstrual cramps, heavy bleeding, and/or erratic mood swings. The fruit's anti-inflammatory properties, along with its other antioxidant benefits, make it an ideal choice for alleviating the discomfort associated with this condition.
Boosts Immune System: A Certain Polysaccharide in Buddha's Hand Is Linked to Increasing the Activity of Macrophages. Although eating Buddha's hand is recommended primarily as a preventative step to keep your immune system strong, it can also be helpful when you're sick with a cold or the flu because it speeds up your recovery.
Regulates blood pressure: Alcohol extract from the Buddha's hand acts like a vasodilator, relaxing and dilating coronary blood vessels and increasing circulation, resulting in a significant reduction in blood pressure and a decreased risk of atherosclerosis, cardiovascular disease, and cardiovascular events such as heart attacks and strokes. Reduced cardiovascular stress like this is crucial for maintaining good health over time.
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