Nutmeg is
the seed that is produced by the Myristica fragrans evergreen tree, found in
tropical areas all over the world. While the seeds may be small, their
nutritional profile is highly impressive, and offers an abundance of health and
beauty benefits.
This sweet
spice is used in kitchens all over the world, and you don’t have to use large
quantities of it as just a dusting is enough to enhance the taste of food. This
spice is available in ground or whole form for cooking, and as an essential oil
for other purposes.
Some of its
beneficial components include iron, potassium, manganese, folate, magnesium,
thiamin, copper, and vitamins B1 and B6. It’s also rich in stimulant,
carminative, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, and aphrodisiac
properties. All these factors give this spice its long list of health benefits.
Below are
the top 10 health benefits of nutmeg:
1. Fights
Depression and Anxiety.
If you have
anxiety or depression, nutmeg is a fantastic natural treatment.
The
compounds myristicin and elemicin in nutmeg offer mild sedative and antianxiety
benefits by activating the neurotransmitters serotonin and dopamine in the
brain. This also helps us cope with stress.
Method:
1. Mix a
pinch of nutmeg powder with 1 tablespoon of Indian gooseberry juice.
2. Drink
twice a day to calm the mind and relive depression.
2. Boosts
Brain Power
Nutmeg helps
keep your brain sharp and healthy. In fact, ancient Roman and Greek
civilizations used nutmeg as a brain tonic. Myristicin helps improve memory by
stimulating the nerves in the brain. It also improves concentration and the
ability to focus.
Method:
1. To ensure
good brain health, add a pinch of nutmeg to a glass of warm water and drink it
before going to bed.
3. Fights
Insomnia
If you find
it hard to sleep at night, nutmeg can help you out. Its sedative and calming
properties work as a natural sleep aid. Furthermore, this spice is rich in
magnesium, which stimulates the release of serotonin, creating a feeling of
relaxation and sedation.
• Drink a
cup warm milk mixed with a pinch of nutmeg powder before going to bed.
•
Alternatively, mix 2 drops of nutmeg essential oil in 2 tablespoons of olive
oil and massage it onto your forehead before going to bed.
4. Relieves
Joint and Muscle Pain
Nutmeg
contains many essential volatile oils that that have anti-inflammatory
properties, such as elemicin, eugenol, and myristicin. This makes it very
useful for treating joint and muscle pain.
• To get
relief from painful joints and muscles, mix some nutmeg oil with coconut or
olive oil, and apply to the affected areas a few times a day.
• Adding a
little nutmeg to your cooking can help reduce inflammation and pain.
5. Treats
Acne
Nutmeg’s antioxidant
nature means that it can help fight free-radical damage, which is important for
maintaining acne-free skin. Furthermore, it can help make acne scars a lot less
noticeable.
• Prepare a
paste with equal amounts of powdered nutmeg and raw honey. Apply it to the
affected area, leave it for 20 minutes, then rinse it off with warm water. Do
this once a day for a few days.
•
Alternatively, mix ¼ teaspoon of nutmeg powder with enough milk to make a runny
paste. Apply it to the acne-affected area, let it sit for 30 minutes, then wash
off with lukewarm water. Do this once a day.
6. Improves
Digestion
Nutmeg is
great for the digestive system. In addition to easing indigestion, nausea,
vomiting, bloating, gas, and diarrhea, it can also help manage the symptoms of
Crohn’s disease.
• When
you’re suffering from digestive issues, you should simply add a pinch of nutmeg
to your soups and stews.
7. Prevents
Tooth Decay and Cavities
Due to its
antibacterial properties, nutmeg can effectively destroy harmful bacteria
inside the mouth to help prevent cavities and tooth decay. Furthermore, it’s
also effective at preventing and treating bad breath, which is usually caused
by a buildup of bacteria in the mouth.
• Simply
grate some nutmeg and mix it with some oregano oil. Brush your teeth with it a
few times a week.
• To fight
bad breath, put a few drops of nutmeg oil in a glass of lukewarm water, and use
it as a mouthwash.
8. Boosts
Immunity
Nutmeg can
enhance your immunity due to the presence of minerals and vitamins that
contribute to its antioxidant action. Antioxidants help to protect your body
from free-radical damage, which can otherwise have a negative impact on your
immunity, making it hard for your body to fight off infections.
• Consume
some nutmeg each day by adding it to your milk, tea, or soup.
9. Aids
Detoxification
Proper
detoxification is very important for good health. Nutmeg is very beneficial, as
it aids detoxification and improves the function of your liver.
10. Improves
Male Libido
Due to its
vasodilating and smooth muscle-relaxing properties, the compound eugenol in
nutmeg is responsible for its aphrodisiac effect. Plus, it has magnesium and
potassium, the essential nutrients required in the production of sex hormones.
Nutmeg helps
to cleanse the liver and kidneys of toxins, as well as strengthening their
functions. Its high antioxidant content helps activate enzymes in the liver
that help to remove toxic compounds. Furthermore, the magnesium in it is
required for detoxifying cells.
Important
Notes
• Do not
consume too much nutmeg as it can be toxic in large doses – do not take more
than ½ a teaspoon a day.
• Store this
spice in an airtight container and away from moisture, heat, and direct
sunlight to avoid loss of flavor.
ALWAYS CHECK WITH YOUR DOCTOR BEFORE STARTING ANYTHING NEW.
Posted by:
Elm Belle <elm2belle@gmail.com>
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