Do you know what it feels like to be under-appreciated? Imagine a plant with many health and beauty benefits, being cast off as just a table garnish.
This underappreciated herb is the very common Parsley. It is a leafy herb that is easily available round the year in almost all the regions. This culinary herb is one of the best disease fighters. Parsley is also referred as ‘Ajmood’ / ‘Ajmooda Ka Patta’ in Hindi, ‘Kothimeera Jati’ in Telugu, ‘Kothamalu Illai’ in Tamil, ‘Seema Malli’ in Malayalam, ‘Achu-Mooda’ in Kannada, ‘Ajmo’ in Gujarati, and ‘Ajmoda’ in Marathi.This has many medicinal properties so it can be directly used as a medicine as well.
Below are the parsley benefits, which should give you a better understanding on this herb.
The skin care properties of parsley are not much recognized and are highly under-rated. Some of the benefits of parsley for skin are as follows.
Since Vitamin C is not naturally present in the body, we need to consume it in sufficient amounts through food. The high amount of Vitamin C in parsley nourishes the skin from within to reduce fine lines, wrinkles and scars. Consuming parsley stimulates the production of collagen in the skin and promotes cell reproduction and repair. This leads to faster growth of new skin which results in blemish free, even and smooth skin.
Parsley contains beta carotene which is converted to Vitamin A for proper maintenance and repairing of skin. Thus eating parsley improves skin’s elasticity, which battles wrinkles and speeds up the wound healing process.
Parsley works wonder to erase under eye dark circles. It contains high amount of Vitamin C, chlorophyll and Vitamin K which helps to lighten the under eye area and reduce puffiness.
The volatile oils, eugenol particularly, present in parsley provides antibacterial and anti-fungal properties which is useful for treating acne, pimples, skin infection and to disinfect pores. Parsley oil is easily available in the market. Never apply parsley oil directly to the face as it can burn the skin.
Consuming parsley abundantly helps to balance excess sebum secretion in oily skin. It further helps to clear the pores which might otherwise lead to acne outbreaks. Zinc in parsley controls skin inflammation and promotes skin regeneration. It also reduces the redness and diminishes acne blemishes.
Parsley contains high amount of antioxidant which protects our skin from free radical damage and delays the signs of ageing like fine lines and wrinkles.
Parsley contains minerals like calcium, potassium, manganese, copper and zinc which are essential for maintaining healthy skin. Extract the juice from the leaves and mix it with 200 ml of water. Drink this concoction daily to get healthy skin.
Ladies with combination and oily skin tone can prepare this homemade toner to prevent zits and pimples.
Both honey and parsley contain antibacterial properties which treat pimples and keep the skin smooth and nourished. Use fresh parsley leaves instead of dried parsley for preparing this pack.
You can also use dried parsley as a facial treatment.
Parsley is beneficial for reducing the appearance of dark spot and skin discoloration. Parsley, honey and lemon juice face pack can effectively erase dark spots and skin discoloration.
Apply this face pack thrice a week to remove dead skin cells and accumulated dirt from the face.
You can also prepare a parsley toner to get a glowing skin.
This toner is highly clarifying. It helps to balance the pH level of the skin and kill acne causing bacteria. It will also treat oily skin and skin inflammation.
Rub dried or fresh parsley leaves on irritated skin or insect bites to soothe skin irritation. When dealing with boils, boil parsley leaves in water and apply it on the affected areas for a few hours. It also helps to fade freckles and spots. Application of parsley seed oil can help to heal bruises.
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