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  • 7 Amazing Benefits Of Bitter leaf You Should Know About

    7 Amazing Benefits Of Bitter leaf You Should Know About

    If it’s bitter, then avoid it right? Not really, because if it’s bitter, then it might actually be of great benefit to your body. In Nigeria, bitter leaf is mostly incorporated into meals such as bitter leaf soup (Ofe-Onugbu in Igbo) or used mostly for medicinal purposes by the Yorubas (Ewuro). Hence, it is more popular in Western or Southern parts of the country.

    Bitter leaf soup (source: Pinterest)

    Bitter taste aside, the bitter leaf shrub (Vernonia Amygdalina) is packed full with healthy goodness for your body.

    Having said that, below are 6 benefits of bitter leaf you should know about. Maybe you will perceive the leaf differently afterwards.

    1. It’s a rich source of protein and vitamins

    Whether you belong to the “fit fam” club or not, vitamins are good for you. If you need an all-in-one source for vitamins your body will thank you for, then bitter leaf should be your plug. It is rich in Vitamin A, B1, B2, C, E and K.

    2. Relieves abdominal issues

    Those stomach upsets, diarrhea or indigestion that can have you bent in discomfort can’t stand the presence of bitter leaf in your system. For noticeable relief, you might want to chew a stalk of bitter leaf or extract the juice for drinking.

    3. It’s a great detoxifier

    Sometimes certain conditions or issues manifest on your skin or body as a result of internal impurities. Bitter leaf helps curb this by removing harmful toxins which might be present in your blood, kidney, or liver. So, a glass of bitter leaf often keeps the toxins away!

    4. Aids bowel movement

    First, let’s get the fact that infrequent bowel movements (say less than thrice weekly) is not normal and should be a cause for concern. If you experience trouble doing the needful, then it is advisable to incorporate bitter leaf into your diet.

    5. Boosts appetite

    This life is not balanced; some people have food, but struggle with getting it past their mouth into the stomach. This can point to anorexic tendencies in some individuals. Thankfully, bitter leaf is rich in fibres and minerals that can open up spike up your appetite levels. Make sure to have it around or plant some in your backyard if you can.

    6. It cures fever

    Those who are knowledgeable in herbal treatment of ailments can attest to the effectiveness of bitter leaf in curing feverish feelings. Oftentimes, fever is an accompanying symptom of malaria. Bitter leaf is effective in controlling this due to the anti-plasmodic properties it contains e.g quinine.

    7. It boosts immunity

    As cliche as it sounds, prevention really is better than cure. The various vitamins, minerals and proteins, antibiotic, antifungal properties in bitter leaf makes it an ideal immunity booster. It protects against illnesses, skin issues, and life-threatening diseases like cancer and pneumonia.

    Caution: Depending on your medical history, it is advisable to consult a medical professional before consuming bitter leaf, especially in the case of pregnancy.

  • 5 Mental Health Myths That Need To Die By Fire

    5 Mental Health Myths That Need To Die By Fire

    That moment when you hit your head on your pillow at night, and think of your day, life, goals. How do you feel? Sometimes, it’s inexplicable and being faced with all of these mental health myths and whatnot doesn’t help matters.

    Here are 5 of the most common myths. Hopefully, they all die by fire because this is not even funny.

    1. Only those who don’t pray hard enough get depressed

    Why dis? One can’t just “pray” depression away. Being able to admit that you struggle with mental health issues, does not make one less of a religious person.

    2. Depression is a white man’s disease

    Climes might be different, but we all face collective challenge as it relates to the mind and well-being. Can we dead this narrative, abeg?

    3. Panic attacks are just people being dramatic

    Wait till it happens to you in a public place and your whole body starts shaking. Nobody likes to go through that even for cruise oh.

    4. Only those who are crazy see therapists

    Look see it this way: just as you see a doctor when you feel ill in your body, so also should you reach out for professional support when it comes to matters of the mind. You don’t have to be kolo, therapy is a lifestyle.

    5. “Real men” don’t get depressed

    Talmabout real men, until someone’s son will jump inside well. Men and women go experience mental illness alike plis. It doesn’t make anyone less of anything.

    Hey…

    If you’re always feeling exhausted and overwhelmed for no traceable reason or due to an unenjoyable work-life, you’re not alone. If you need support, reach out. A therapist is waiting to listen to you.

    Download Nguvu Health app (android and iOS) now or take free (depression, Anxiety, PTSD) screening here.

    Here’s what you get:

    • Free screenings on the app which you can download here.
    • Affordable therapy (N3,000 for one week text therapy)
    • Rant roooms – get things off your chest.

  • How To Lose Weight Fast Without Going To The Gym (For Foodies)

    How To Lose Weight Fast Without Going To The Gym (For Foodies)

    Leave all those people tensioning you with gym pictures. The real koko is how to lose weight fast without workout routines or stepping into the gym.

    Disclaimer: This article is laced with doses of humour. Please ingest with a pinch of salt.

    Ready to joff fings down? Leggo.

    1. Eat first thing in the morning

    Hear me out. Skipping meals in the name of “dieting” may lead you to gaining more weight overtime. So you might as well eat from the table that has been set before you.

    2. Use this kind of plate to eat

    You have to repent from dishing food in big bowls or eating everything from the pot in one sitting.

    3. Eat before leaving your house

    To prevent ojukokoro. If you leave home starving, you’re most likely to give in to the urge to buy junk food.

    4. Look for someone’s mind to run through

    Why stress yourself running in real life when you can run through someone’s mind? You need at least six people for this to work. As you run through their mind, it will manifest in the physical.

    5. Jump danfo in Lagos

    Haven’t you noticed most conductors are on the slender side? That should help you put two and two together. Try it for two months and see what the Lord can do. Just remember to wear your nose mask sha.

    6. Eat very slowly

    Instead of rushing your food like a thief and going for second and third helpings, s-l-o-w down.

    7. Make chewing gum a habit

    You know, to exercise your jaws and keep cravings at bay. The minute you feel like snacking on chocolate bars, cookies or other weight gain agents, rebuke by fire and pop a gum in your mouth.

    8. Add Electronic Dance Music (EDM) to your playlist

    Delete all those songs that make you want to curl up in bed and order fried chicken. What you need is EDM morning and night. The good thing is you don’t need special dance skills to vibe to EDM. Just gbe bodyyy.