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5 reasons to chew betel leaf after every meal

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 9, 2025, 23:29 IST
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Benefits of chewing betel leaf

Betel leaf also known as paan patta is a nutrient-rich natural herb that has many benefits. As per Ayurveda, it is a tridoshic herb, meaning it helps balance Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. Chewing betel leaf after meals is recommended to stimulate Agni (digestive fire), enhance metabolism, and promote the elimination of toxins. Its carminative and antiseptic properties aid in digestion, freshen the breath, and even support oral health by reducing harmful microbes. As per a study by the National Library of Medicine, in India, Betel leaf (BL) has played an important role since ancient culture. Its use in India dates back to 400 BC. As per ancient books of Ayurveda, Charaka, Sushruta Samhitas, and Kashyapa Bhojanakalpa, the practice of chewing BL after meals became common between 75 AD and 300 AD. Scroll down to find five reasons to chew betel leaf after every meal.

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Aids digestion


When you chew betel leaves, it stimulates the release of saliva that further helps in breaking down food enzymes, making it easy to digest. This reduces the pressure of the digestive tract and boosts the digestive system.

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Reduces bloating and gas


Chewing betel leaf can relieve bloating and indigestion by relaxing stomach muscles and reducing gas buildup. They are rich in compounds like eugenol and carvacrol, that help relax the abdominal muscles, reduce gas formation, and support smoother digestion. Chewing a fresh betel leaf after meals stimulates the production of digestive enzymes, which can speed up the breakdown of food and prevent gas buildup in the stomach.

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Good for oral health


As per traditional medicine, betel leaf is known for its powerful antibacterial and antifungal properties, making it a natural ally for maintaining oral hygiene. Chewing betel leaves can help reduce harmful bacteria in the mouth, preventing issues like bad breath, gum infections, and tooth decay. It also helps maintain a healthy pH balance in the oral cavity, keeping the mouth fresh and clean.

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Mild detoxifier


As per experts, chewing betel leaf acts as a natural detoxifier, helping the body eliminate toxins and maintain internal balance. Betel leaf is rich in antioxidants and essential oils that support the liver's natural detox functions and promotes better digestion and processes in flushing out waste from the body.

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Fresh breath


Thanks to their antibacterial and antimicrobial properties, chewing betel leaves helps kill odor-causing bacteria in the mouth. Chewing betel leaf after a meal helps maintain long-lasting fresh breath. It helps in cleansing the mouth and promoting saliva production, which naturally rinses away food particles and germs.


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