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5 Lesser-known health benefits of chewing Paan Pata

Nibedita Roy
| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 30, 2023, 08:00 IST
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​​5 Reasons why Betel leaf is great for health​


Since ages, eating Paan after an elaborate meal has been a part of our Indian culture. But do you know why these heart shaped leaves were used as a refreshing after meal delight and a potent ingredient in several ayurvedic medicines. Here are 5 interesting reasons why chewing paan leaves are a bliss for health.

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​​Why Betel leaves?​

Betel leaves also known as Paan in India have been used for centuries for their enticing taste and umpteen health benefits. These healthy leaves are loaded with vitamin C, vitamin A, iron, and calcium and possess anti-diabetic, cardiovascular, anti-inflammatory, anti-ulcer, and anti-infective properties, which makes them good for overall immunity. Here are a few reasons why chewing on paan leaves is good for overall health and immunity.

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​​Boosts digestion​


Chewing paan leaves after a meal stimulates the production of saliva, which aids in the digestion of food. Apart from that, it is also believed to promote the release of digestive enzymes, which further helps in the breakdown of complex nutrients.

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​​ Wound Healing​

Paan has a healing effect on the body and it is extensively used in traditional medicine for its potential wound healing properties. Due to its high antioxidant properties, paan leaves can naturally improve skin regeneration and help in healing wound and inflammation.

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​​ Oral Health​

Traditionally, paan leaves were enjoyed as a mouth freshener after meals as these leaves have antibacterial properties that can help fight bacteria in the mouth, reducing the risk of dental issues such as cavities and gum diseases.

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Antioxidants

Paan leaves are naturally loaded with minerals and antioxidants like flavonoids and phenolic compounds. These antioxidants help protect the body's cells from damage caused by harmful free radicals. Regular consumption of paan leaves may contribute to overall well-being and the prevention of certain chronic diseases.

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​​Anti-inflammatory properties​


As per certain studies, paan leaves have natural anti-inflammatory properties. Paan leaves can reduce inflammatory ailments like arthritis and asthma, which are often triggered by a compound called histamine.

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