Opuntia ficus indica, also known as Indian or Barbary Fig, is a very
interesting kind of cactus plant which is grown mainly for its fruit.
It's also referred to as "prickly pear" in culinary circles due to its
green color and little barbed hairs that they have all over them. No
one really knows where this plant hails from since it has been widely
cultivated for a long time.
The main growing regions include Mexico, Sicily, Chile, N. Africa,
Brazil, Algeria, and Ethiopia. It is believed that Columbus carried
this, and it is known that the Maya of Mexico used it as well as the
Nazca of Peru as early as the 15th century. Since it is a type of
cactus, it thrives in dry, arid places with lots of sunshine and can
tolerate drought well. I found out that humans have used it as food as
early as 12,000 years ago. The more I learned about this plant, the
more I became interested in writing about it.
Opuntia Ficus Indica is mainly grown for its fruits, which are called
tunas, and it is available in commercial markets worldwide, though
I've never heard of it before, so I know I can't march down to my
local supermarket and pick some up. Anyhow, Lets talk about what it
can do for us humans, and later, how we can get this in our diets.
Uses of Opuntia Ficus-Indica
This plant is known to be a good binding and waterproofing agent when
those old Indians were building adobes and such. With that waxy cacti
material, this makes sense. One of the things I like about it is that
its also a remedy for symptoms of hangovers. According to the National
Institute of Health over at PubMed.gov, Opuntia Ficus Indica seems to
be able to reduce inflammation which causes the hangovers.
A double blind, placebo-controlled study was done on it with binge
drinking college students and verified it. Good news for you drinkers
out there, huh? It's also used as an astringent that reduces bleeding.
That's amazing because its binding properties do well for us. It binds
other things too but we'll get to that in a bit. In addition, opuntia
ficus indica treats gastro-intestinal problems like diarreah and
irritable bowel syndrome, and its good for enlarged prostate gland
conditions.
One of the most valuable properties is its ability to bind fat. This
plant is wonderful for weight loss and weight management. And guess
what? A controlled study was done on this fat binding process too. It
turns out that the cactus fibers do some interesting things when it
comes into contact with excess fat. It binds it up immediately and
makes the molecules too big for the body to absorb. Then it gets
excreted naturally. This process also helps to reduce cholesterol
levels in the bloodstream. Pretty cool, huh?
This reaction also leads to a feeling of being full for a longer
period of time since it now takes longer for your food intake to
digest. This is truly an amazing plant, like a lot of other out there,
but one of the few that has been clinically proven. So, as you can
see, like milk, it does the body good!
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