9 health benefits of cardamom
1. Can help digestion
Cardamom seeds contain a large amount of volatile oils and have been used medicinally as a digestive aid for years. These volatile oils relieve excess gas, while improving digestive function and provide natural support to the intestine – easing bloating.
2. Can freshen breath
Chewing cardamom seeds is an ancient method for freshening breath. Seeds contain an oil called cineole, which is known for its antimicrobial properties. Cineole kills the unhealthy bacteria present on the palate and tongue, promoting oral health.
3. May balance blood sugar
Cardamom powder may lower blood sugar. One study examining rats fed a high fat, high carbohydrate diet with cardamom powder supplements – it showed an improvement in blood sugar levels compared to those on the diet alone. However, more research in humans is needed. In addition, cardamom is a rich source of manganese, which may play a role in managing blood sugar levels.
4. May lower blood pressure
Cardamom contains antioxidants, which have been linked to lower blood pressure. It is also known to act as a diuretic further helping to reduce blood pressure.
5. May help treat bronchitis
Cardamom might be useful in managing bronchitis and associated symptoms due to its expectorant, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. It helps loosen mucus and congestion from the lungs to give relief in bronchitis.
6. May improve circulation
It’s a warming, stimulant spice that improves circulation and acts as a diaphoretic (makes you sweat), moving heat out to the periphery of the body. The essential oil can be used in massage to boost circulation.
7. May have a protective effect on certain diseases
Similarly to the effects of cardamom on blood sugars, supplementation has been shown to have a protective effect on serum lipids, glycemic indices and blood pressure in overweight and obsessive pre-diabetic women.
8. May ease morning sickness
Cardamom has been shown to help with morning sickness during pregnancy. This is due to the essential oils – similar to those found in ginger.
9. May help treat gastric ulcers
The extracted volatile oils from cardamom may have a positive influence on gastric ulcers. It is also found to offer protection against Helicobacter pylori, the bacterium linked to stomach ulcers.