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Description

Latin Name : Medicago Sativa L.

Origin Country: Hungary

Medicago sativa, commonly known as alfalfa, is a perennial flowering plant in the legume family Fabaceae. Alfalfa, also known as lucerne, is a plant that has been cultivated as animal feed for hundreds of years. It is made from the mature leaves of the alfalfa plant. It appears to have originated in South and Central Asia, but has since been cultivated throughout the world for centuries. Alfalfa is one of nature’s richest foods, for which reason it was called the “father of all foods” (“al-fal-fa”) by the ancient Arabs. In addition to being used as animal feed, it also has a long history of use as a medicinal herb for humans. Alfalfa is sweet and slightly bitter in taste and refreshing in action.

Benefits

– Alfalfa contains vitamins A, C, E, and K, along with minerals like calcium, potassium, magnesium, iron, and zinc, which support overall health.

– Medicago Sativa has antioxidant effects that may protect cells from oxidative stress.

– Alfalfa is high fibre content, that may support healthy digestion, prevent constipation and can promote feelings of fullness, aiding in appetite control and supporting weight management.

– It may aid in eliminating excess fluids and harmful substances from the body.

– Alfalfa Tea

Heat 1 cup (250ml) water to about 80-85°C (176-185°F). It advised to avoid boiling the water in order to preserve the nutrients. Add 1 teaspoon of alfalfa powder to a cup. Pour the hot water over the powder and stir well. Let it steep for 5-10 minutes to allow the nutrients to infuse. Strain, if you prefer a smoother tea, or drink as is. Add sweeteners like honey or lemon if desired. Enjoy warm or allow to cool for an iced version.

– Alfalfa Smoothie

Add 1-2 teaspoons of alfalfa powder to your smoothies for a nutrient boost. It blends well with fruits like berries, bananas, or citrus.

– Face Mask

Combine the alfalfa powder with a little water or honey to create a paste. Apply it to your face as a natural face mask. It is thought to help nourish the skin.

– Medicago sativa is generally considered safe when consumed in moderate amounts.

– Some individuals may experience allergic reactions, including skin rashes, itching, or swelling, especially if they have a sensitivity to legumes.

– Alfalfa may increase sensitivity to sunlight, leading to a higher risk of sunburn.

– If it consumed in high amounts, it may lead to digestive discomfort, including bloating, gas, or diarrhoea.

–  Pregnant or breastfeeding women are preferable to consult a healthcare provider before using alfalfa.

Additional information

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Quantity

50g, 100g, 200g, 300g, 400g, 500g, 600g, 750g, 1000g (1kg), 2000g (2kg), 3000g (3kg), 4000g (4kg), 5000g (5kg)

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