Introduction: The Ayurvedic Perspective on Green Vegetables
Green vegetables play a vital role in maintaining health and wellness. From a traditional Ayurvedic perspective, they help balance the body’s doshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha) and contribute to overall well-being. According to Ayurveda, food is not just a source of nourishment but also a form of medicine. Green vegetables influence digestion, circulation, and nervous functions, making them essential components of a balanced diet. However, excessive or improper consumption can lead to imbalances and health issues. Below is a comprehensive analysis of the merits and demerits of various green vegetables based on Ayurvedic wisdom.
Artichoke
Artichoke is a naturally sweet and easily digestible vegetable known for its use as a tonic. It influences the mucous membranes and blood circulation.
Merits:
- Supports mucous membrane health
- Improves blood circulation
- Easy to digest and acts as a tonic
Demerits:
- Excessive consumption may cause cold
Arrowroot
Arrowroot is a starchy tuber root known for its mild taste and high digestibility. It is widely used in liquid diets, especially for those with fever and diarrhea.
Merits:
- Highly digestible and nutritious
- Beneficial for all bodily systems
- Used in liquid diets for fever and diarrhea
Demerits:
- No significant demerits when consumed in moderation
Asparagus
Asparagus has a sweet-bitter taste and is valued for its effects on the nervous and circulatory systems. It is also used in traditional medicine for various ailments.
Merits:
- Acts as a nerve and blood tonic
- Has medicinal properties for fever, blood disorders, and cancer
- Beneficial for brain and eye health when combined with eggs
- Wild asparagus has a stronger effect
Demerits:
- No major drawbacks when consumed appropriately
Bamboo Shoot
Bamboo shoots are known for their sweet taste and dense texture. They have a strong constrictory effect on capillaries and influence circulation.
Merits:
- Supports blood circulation
- Adds unique texture and flavor to diets
Demerits:
- Heavy to digest
- Frequent consumption can lead to cold, nerve issues, and joint pain
Beet
Beet is a nutrient-dense root vegetable with a naturally sweet taste. It is widely consumed for its positive effects on blood circulation.
Merits:
- Beneficial for blood circulation and nerve health
- Acts as a tonic and energy booster
Demerits:
- Heavy to digest
- Overconsumption may lead to cold and urinary issues
Bitter Cucumber (Karela)
Bitter cucumber has a distinct bitter taste and is well-known for its medicinal properties. It is often used in diets for its detoxifying effects.
Merits:
- Easy to digest and stimulates appetite
- Supports mucous and blood circulation
- Used for treating fever, cancer, obesity, and blood disorders
Demerits:
- No major drawbacks when consumed in moderation
Cabbage
Cabbage is a cruciferous vegetable known for its sweet taste and dense texture. It is highly nutritious and impacts the digestive and circulatory systems.
Merits:
- Nutritive and beneficial for nerve and blood circulation
- Supports capillary constriction
Demerits:
- Heavy to digest
- Can cause gastritis, cold, and cough with frequent consumption
Carrot
Carrot is a naturally sweet and crunchy root vegetable widely consumed for its health benefits, especially for the eyes and heart.
Merits:
- Supports nerve and blood circulation
- Beneficial for hepatitis, hemorrhage, and heart conditions
Demerits:
- Heavy to digest
- Improper chewing may cause stomach pain and diarrhea
Choko (Chayote)
Choko is a sweet-bitter vegetable known for its blood-purifying properties. It has medicinal applications in traditional healing.
Merits:
- Purifies blood and supports circulation
- Beneficial for fever, blood defects, cancer, biliary disorders, and skin diseases
- New leaves of the plant have similar effects
Demerits:
- No major drawbacks when consumed in moderation
Cauliflower
Cauliflower is a cruciferous vegetable with a sweet taste and dense texture. It is commonly used in various cuisines due to its versatility.
Merits:
- Nutritive and beneficial for nerve and blood circulation
- Supports capillary constriction
Demerits:
- Heavy to digest
- Frequent consumption can lead to gastritis, cold, and cough
Coriander
Coriander is an aromatic herb with a pungent taste, commonly used in cooking and as a digestive spice. It has cooling properties but may cause cold in winter for those with nerve-related conditions.
Merits:
- Aids digestion and acts as a carminative
- Suitable for all diets
- Has a cooling effect on the body
Demerits:
- Can cause cold in winter for nerve-sensitive individuals
Eggplant
Eggplant has a sweet-bitter taste and is a mild laxative. It is generally good for all diets but should be prepared properly by roasting and removing excess water before consumption.
Merits:
- Easy to digest and mildly laxative
- Suitable for various diets
- Has medicinal properties beneficial for fever
Demerits:
- Should be roasted and peeled before consumption
- Retained water in raw eggplant may cause digestive discomfort
Fennel Plant
Fennel has a bitter taste, is aromatic, and is widely known for its digestive benefits. It is often used as an appetizer, especially in summer.
Merits:
- Aids digestion and relieves gas
- Beneficial for dysentery and colitis
- Acts as an appetizer in warm weather
Demerits:
- No significant drawbacks when consumed in moderation
Fenugreek
Fenugreek has a bitter taste and is widely used as an appetizer and digestive aid. It is beneficial in dry and mixed diets and has medicinal uses.
Merits:
- Supports digestion and stimulates appetite
- Useful in fever, blood disorders, and cancer
- Enhances the nutritional value of various diets
Demerits:
- No major side effects when consumed in appropriate amounts
Fern Shoot
Edible fern shoots are sweet in taste and known for their cooling properties. They affect blood circulation and are beneficial for those with blood-related conditions.
Merits:
- Supports blood circulation
- Has a cooling and refreshing effect on the body
Demerits:
- Heavy to digest
- Excessive consumption may cause gas and cold
Flower Vegetables
This group includes flowers like mountain ebony, silk cotton tree, and lotus. They are astringent and have medicinal value in blood and mucous system-related disorders.
Merits:
- Supports blood circulation and mucous system health
- Beneficial for blood defects, hemorrhage, and diarrhea
Demerits:
- Heavy to digest
- Can cause constipation
Garlic
Garlic is a pungent herb with strong medicinal properties. It is widely used for its antibacterial and aphrodisiac effects but may not be suitable for everyone.
Merits:
- Supports digestion and relieves gas
- Helps with skin diseases and abdominal tumors
- Acts as a natural aphrodisiac
Demerits:
- Excessive use may cause hemorrhage and headaches
- Not suitable for those with biliary or blood circulatory conditions
Kidney Bean Pods
Green kidney bean pods are nutritious and share similar properties with kidney beans. They are commonly used in various diets for their dietary benefits.
Merits:
- Nutritious and beneficial for health
- Adds fiber to the diet
Demerits:
- No significant drawbacks when consumed in moderation
Lady’s Finger (Okra)
Lady’s finger is a sweet-tasting vegetable that is beneficial for nerve and blood circulation. It is commonly used in various cuisines for its texture and nutritional value.
Merits:
- Acts as a tonic and supports nerve health
- Beneficial for blood circulation
Demerits:
- Heavy to digest
- Frequent consumption may cause excessive secretion in the duct systems
Lettuce
Lettuce is a leafy vegetable with a sweet and slightly bitter taste. It is easy to digest and widely consumed for its cleansing and cooling properties.
Merits:
- Supports eye health and body detoxification
- Beneficial in fever, blood defects, cancer, and biliary disorders
Demerits:
- No major drawbacks when consumed in moderation
Mint
Mint is an aromatic herb with a sweet-bitter taste, commonly used for its cooling and digestive properties. It has a positive effect on blood circulation and is widely used in culinary and medicinal applications.
Merits:
- Aids digestion and acts as a carminative
- Provides a cooling effect (refrigerant)
- Supports blood circulation
Demerits:
- No major drawbacks when consumed in moderation
Mushroom
Mushrooms are naturally sweet and have a dense texture, making them a nutritious addition to diets. However, they can be heavy to digest and may have negative effects on nerve and mucous-sensitive individuals.
Merits:
- Acts as a tonic and supports blood circulation
- Nutritious and beneficial for general health
Demerits:
- Heavy to digest and can cause cold with frequent use
- Uncooked mushrooms may cause duct system blockages
- Not recommended for nerve and mucous-sensitive individuals, especially in winter
Mustard Greens
Mustard greens have a pungent taste and are widely used in various cuisines. They are heavy to digest but have carminative properties and medicinal value in cases of alcoholism.
Merits:
- Aids digestion and acts as a carminative
- No adverse effects in heavy or dry diets
- Beneficial in cases of alcoholism
Demerits:
- Can cause constipation in blood circulatory-natured individuals
- Frequent consumption may lead to blood defects
Onion
Onion has a pungent taste when raw but turns sweet after cooking. It is widely used for its digestive benefits and as a tonic, particularly in heavy diets.
Merits:
- Supports digestion and acts as a carminative
- Beneficial for nerve-natured individuals
- Has tonic properties
Demerits:
- Not suitable for daily use by mucous and blood circulatory-natured individuals
- May cause excessive secretion and blockages in the duct system
Parsley
Parsley is an aromatic herb with a bitter-pungent taste. It is highly valued for its digestive properties and benefits for the nerve and mucous systems.
Merits:
- Supports digestion and relieves gas
- Beneficial for hemorrhoids, diarrhea, and rheumatism
- Helps with mucous system regulation
Demerits:
- No significant drawbacks when consumed in moderation
Potato
Potato is a staple vegetable with a sweet taste, commonly consumed for its nutritional value. It is heavy to digest and requires proper preparation for optimal benefits.
Merits:
- Highly nutritious and energy-rich
- Beneficial for blood circulatory and mucous-natured individuals
Demerits:
- Can cause gas and diarrhea in nerve-natured individuals
- Frequent consumption may lead to blood defects and urinary issues
- Best consumed with butter, ghee, or other greasy foods for better digestion
Pumpkin
Pumpkin is a sweet and highly digestible vegetable known for its nutritional benefits. It positively affects blood circulation but can cause adverse effects on the nerve and mucous systems if overconsumed.
Merits:
- Supports blood circulation
- Easy to digest and rich in nutrients
Demerits:
- Can cause urinary frequency, edema, joint pain, and nerve issues with excessive consumption
- Not suitable for nerve and mucous-natured individuals
Radish
Radish has a pungent taste when raw but turns sweet after cooking. It is widely used for its digestive benefits and as a carminative.
Merits:
- Easy to digest and beneficial for heavy and dry diets
- Helps in nerve disease and hepatitis when boiled or dried
Demerits:
- Excessive consumption in salads can cause cold and cough
- Should not be consumed with milk
Scallion (Green Onion)
Scallions have a pungent taste and are used for their digestive and carminative properties. They are beneficial for nerve and mucous-natured individuals but have some adverse effects.
Merits:
- Aids digestion and acts as a carminative
- Suitable for nerve and mucous-natured individuals
Demerits:
- Can cause blood defects, hemorrhage, and constipation
Spinach
Spinach is a leafy green vegetable with a sweet taste, widely consumed for its nutritional and medicinal properties. It has a positive impact on blood circulation and digestion.
Merits:
- Supports blood circulation and mucous system health
- Aids bowel cleansing and digestion
- Beneficial for anemia, constipation, fever, jaundice, and splenitis
Demerits:
- Not suitable for nerve-natured individuals as it may cause dryness in the body
Squash
Squash includes various types of gourds that are generally sweet in taste and easy to digest. They have diuretic properties and are beneficial for blood circulation but may cause issues for nerve and mucous-sensitive individuals.
Merits:
- Supports blood circulation
- Easy to digest and diuretic
Demerits:
- Daily consumption may cause joint pain, cold, and nerve issues
- Stronger negative effects for mucous and nerve-natured individuals
Sweet Potato
Sweet potato is similar to regular potatoes in taste and effect but is sweeter and requires moderation in consumption to avoid urinary problems.
Merits:
- Nutrient-rich and easy to digest
- Provides a good energy source
Demerits:
- Excessive sweetness can lead to urinary issues
- Should be consumed in limited amounts
Tomato
Tomato is a sour and tangy vegetable known for its stimulating effect on organs and its benefits for the nervous system. It has dietetic value in cases of heart disease, indigestion, and alcoholism.
Merits:
- Stimulates organ function
- Supports nerve health
- Beneficial in heart disease, indigestion, and alcoholism
Demerits:
- Not suitable for mucous and blood circulatory-sensitive individuals
- Excessive consumption may lead to gout and blood defects
Turnip
Turnip has a sweet-pungent taste and is heavy to digest. It constricts capillaries and is beneficial in diets but may cause cold and nerve-related issues with excessive use.
Merits:
- Supports circulatory health
- Constricts capillaries, aiding certain conditions
Demerits:
- Heavy to digest
- Daily consumption can lead to cold and nerve problems
Watercress
Watercress is a pungent-tasting leafy vegetable known for its digestive benefits and positive effects on the mucous system. It works best when combined with spinach and fenugreek.
Merits:
- Easy to digest and anthelmintic (expels parasites)
- Supports mucous system health
- Has enhanced value when combined with spinach and fenugreek
Demerits:
- No significant drawbacks when consumed in moderation
Yam
Yam is a sweet and dense root vegetable that provides nourishment and supports blood circulation. However, it can cause urinary issues with frequent consumption.
Merits:
- Nutritious and supports blood circulation
- Constricts capillaries for circulatory benefits
Demerits:
- Heavy to digest
- Excessive consumption may lead to urinary diseases and blood defects
- Leaves of the yam plant have similar effects
Conclusion: A Balanced Approach to Green Vegetables
Green vegetables are packed with essential nutrients, aiding digestion, circulation, and overall health. However, their effects vary based on individual body types and dietary needs. While they offer numerous health benefits, moderation is key, as excessive consumption can lead to cold, digestive issues, and imbalances in the body. By understanding the specific merits and demerits of each vegetable, individuals can make informed choices for a healthier diet.
Author
Dr. Mana Bajra Bajracharya
Piyushabarshi Aushadhalaya
Original Publication: 1978