Pennywort Health Benefits

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The health benefits of the pennywort plant were acknowledged many centuries ago for the treatment of various conditions. It is used as part of ayurvedic medicine, especially in traditional Indian and Chinese medicine practices. Pennywort is a perennial herb that originates in moist areas. It is native to India, Sri Lanka, Northern Australia as well as a few other areas in Asia. Pennywort has been associated with a few Asian Legends. It is alleged Tai Chi Chuan master, Li Ching-Yun, lived to the age of 256 years due to an assortment of herbs he consumed daily, one being pennywort. Another folklore tale is of King Aruna and his use of pennywort. He believed it enabled him the energy and stamina necessary for his harem of 50 women.

Pennywort is also known as centella asiatica, gotu kola, asiatic and indian pennywort, brahmi, marsh pennywort, common pennywort, waternavel, sombrevillo de aqua, bachelor's buttons and penny grass. The various names contribute to the region and language it is being used in around the world.

This herb works by averting a disorderly manner of the absorption of nutrition and corrects this process through an improved progression of digestion of nutrients. Pennywort has properties of being antibacterial, anti-viral, and anti- inflammatory. It contains vitamins B1, B2, B3, and B6 as well as the minerals, calcium, magnesium, sodium, manganese, and zinc.

The benefits of pennywort tea are numerous and many people use this tea as a health tonic. Maintaining youth and the treatment of arthritis are its most popular use. It is recongized as a longivity herb because of its ability to help rebuild connective tissue, which in turn, can slow the aging process. Plus, it has been commended as a great antidote for improving memory and, therefore, considered food for the brain. Studies have indicated by consuming 2-4 raw pennywort leaves a day may help sharpen alertness and memory and rejuvenate the brain. There is important research being conducted to observe the effects this herb can have on those suffering with Alzheimer’s disease.

The central nervous system can receive amazing benefits with the consumption of pennywort. This herb works well in relaxing the mind and can assist in certain nervous disorders, senility, strokes, ADD, and epilepsy. It can be utilized as a nerve tonic when coping with mental stress and fatigue and encourage sleep due to a nervous condition.

Pennywort can help protect our immune system from toxins. High blood pressure, congestive heart failure, venereal diseases and urinary tract infections are a few of a range of illnesses that can be treated with this remarkable herb. Because of its antibiotic properties, it has the capability to speed up the healing process of wounds. Futhermore, pennywort can improve blood flow while also reinforcing veins and capillaries, making them stronger. Studies have shown it to be beneficial in healing and preventing phlebitis, leg cramps, and blood clots as well as decrease the appearance of varicose veins. It is effective in bringing down fever and treating dysentery in children, which is a servere form of diarrhea.

Pennywort has also proved to cleanse and purify the blood stream and can remedy certain skin conditions such as eczema, chronic ulcers, sores, and scleroderma, which is a condition that hardens the skin. A powder can be made from the leaves of this plant and applied to the eruptions on the skin. 

There are possible side effects of this herb and should only be taken under the advise of your doctor. It is advised to follow the recommended doses, as increased use can lead to complications with your health. It may increase cholesterol and blood sugar levels, therefore, should be avoided by those with high cholesterol or diabetic individuals. It should not be used during pregnancy due to the possibility of miscarriage.

Before implementing pennywort into your diet, consult your doctor first to see if its safe for you. The pennywort plant has wonderful health benefits and abilities that can enhance and improve our lives.

Sources: 

herbwisdom.com/herb-gotu-kola.html

stuartxchange.com/pennywort.html

buzzle.com/articles/medicinal-plants-and-their-uses.,html

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/centella_asiatica 

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Fiddleman Level 5 Commenter 12 months ago

This is one herb I hadn't heard unless it has a different local name. Many here in the Blue Ridge use herbs as medicines.

peterdros 9 months ago

Nice, herb diet.Nice written hub!!!!!!!!

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rls8994 Hub Author 9 months ago

Fiddleman

This plant does have several other names such as Brahmi, Kula Kud and Gotu kola to name a few. Thanks so much for your comment :)

Peterdros

Thank you for reading and so glad you liked it :)

Dom 8 months ago

It is called Rau Ma in Vietnamese.

Baz 7 months ago

Half crippled with arthritis in knees. After 2 weeks am bending again and walking with less than half the pain. I'm sold

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alocsin Level 8 Commenter 3 months ago

I've never even heard of this herb. I wonder if it grows in Southern California. Voting this Up and Interesting.

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rls8994 Hub Author 3 months ago

From what I have read I'm pretty sure that it does. It's an amazing herb with so many healthy benefits for our health. Thanks so much for your comment!

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Stacie L Level 4 Commenter 3 months ago

well this is a new one for me. i research herbs and alternative medicine and this one is one I've never heard of til now .Good.

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rls8994 Hub Author 3 months ago

I actually stumbled upon it one day and was impressed with its abilities. Thanks for your comment :)

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markbennis Level 6 Commenter 3 months ago

This was interesting and learned something new, I like the thought of organic healing methods and believe Mother Nature has a cure or remedy for every need on the planet. So much to re learn and discover, thanks voted up!

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rls8994 Hub Author 3 months ago

Markbennis

I too believe these plants are not utilized as much as they should be and that we are just now starting to see how beneficial they can be to our health. Thanks so much for taking the time to read my article. I appreciate it so much :)

Guest 2 months ago

Is this the same as dollar weed. It grows wildfire in St Augustine!

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rls8994 Hub Author 2 months ago

Yes, dollar weed is another name for pennywort. Thanks for taking the time to read my article :)

Scott 2 months ago

My Filipina friend gave me a few roots last October. I planted them in a 12-16 quart planter in my yard and they grew hogwild after a slow start. Ran out ofHBP med 2 days ago, so broke off 2 leaves with about 2 inches of stem each, rinsed and ate raw...felt my BP going down in about 5-10 minutes.

Dan 8 weeks ago

If any one is having trouble finding this herb, you can usually get it at your local asian food market!

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rls8994 Hub Author 8 weeks ago

Scott

That is amazing. So glad that this herb did that for you. Pennywort has so many health benefits. Thanks so much for reading :)

Dan

Thank you for your insight on where to find this herb and thanks for reading :)

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tillsontitan Level 7 Commenter 3 weeks ago

Like those above, I've never heard of pennywort but after reading this hub I want to learn more. The comment by Baz definitely makes this more interesting. It seems the benefits are extraordinary. So glad you wrote this! Voted up, interesting, and so very useful.

Mk 3 weeks ago

My mom always use it to lower my temperature whenever I have hight temperature in my body , we make juice out of pennywort and then mixe it with young fresh coconut water.

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rls8994 Hub Author 2 weeks ago

Hi tillsontitian, I came across pennywort one day as I was researching another herb and was amazed at its potential health benefits. It is definitely worth looking into. Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving a comment. I appreciate it! :)

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rls8994 Hub Author 2 weeks ago

Mk, that is great that it has done that for you. I have never thought of mixing with coconut water. I will try that. Thanks so much for your comment :)

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James A Watkins Level 8 Commenter 2 weeks ago

I must confess that I had never heard of pennywort. I appreciate the education about this miraculous plant. Thank you for an excellent and needful Hub. :-)

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rls8994 Hub Author 2 weeks ago

James

I had never heard of it either until I found it one day when I was looking for information on another herb. It seems to work great for a lot of people and is well worth checking out. Thanks for your comments as always :)

Calif 13 days ago

Go to any Chinese stores like lion or ranch99 ,you will get pennywort juice

Calif 13 days ago

Ris8994,

Thanks for publishing such a informative article on pennywort.

Let me share one personnel experience on this pennywort herb...

I was born and brought up in some village in south east Asia(India),when I was a kid, I was too bad at studies due to lack of memory and focus...

At that age,My grandmother suggested me to eat this pennywort leaves to improve my memory

I took that suggestion seriously and started eating pennywort leaves almost every day continuously for 3-4 years (pennywort leaves were too bitter to eat,but believe me getting used to bitterness will bring sweetness one fine day :-)) after few years of eating pennywort I literally started developing good memory,focus,knowledge, brain power etc...

Here I'm with good engineering graduation working for leading software org in California :-)

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rls8994 Hub Author 11 days ago

Hi Calif

That is great! I have heard some amazing testimonies about this herb. It is truly something wonderful. So happy it did great things for you and has helped you with what sounds like a great career. Thanks so much for your comments and reading! :)

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rls8994 Hub Author 11 days ago

Thanks for the tip! :)

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