Onions are a storehouse of flavonoids and antioxidants which can keep many diseases at bay. They also support healthy eyesight.
In a digitally dominated world of today, excess screen time can take a toll on our eye health. Our eyes can get dry, irritated and affect our vision causing myopia, eye fatigue and many other such issues. While one should avoid too much screen, taking care of nutrition can also help in boosting ocular health. Good vision can also support robust brain health as a poor one can strain the brain to fill in missing details. In this instalment of Ancient Wisdom, we discuss how consuming onion can keep eye issues at bay as it contains a compound called selenium which produces vitamin E that supports eye health.
Onions, one of the oldest cultivated vegetables in the world, are a kitchen staple in India and is frequently added to curries, salads, stir-fries and soups. They can be roasted, grilled, pickled or deep fried into crispy fritters. Onion has both culinary and medicinal significance dating thousands of years back. Onions are a storehouse of flavonoids and antioxidants which makes them an excellent food for keeping many diseases at bay from diabetes, heart disease and cancer. Onions are low in calories and are around 89% water, 9% carbs, and 1 % fibre, with tiny amounts of protein and fat, as per Healthline. They are also high in Vitamin C, folate, Vitamin B6, and potassium.
Dietitian Vidhi Chawla, Fisico Diet and aesthetic Clinic shares how onions were used in ancient times:
Ancient Egypt: Onions were considered a symbol of eternity, and their use dates back to 2500 BC. Egyptians believed in the healing properties of onions and used them for various medicinal purposes, including eye conditions.
Ancient Greece and Rome: Renowned philosophers like Hippocrates and Pliny the Elder praised onions for their medicinal value. They were often prescribed to alleviate vision problems and improve eye health.
Traditional Chinese Medicine: Onions were used in traditional Chinese remedies to treat a range of ailments, including eye disorders, as they were believed to possess cooling and detoxifying properties.
Vidhi Chawla shares many benefits of onions:
Rich in antioxidants: Onions contain antioxidants, such as quercetin and sulphur compounds, which can help protect the eyes from oxidative stress and age-related eye conditions.
Anti-inflammatory properties: Onions have anti-inflammatory effects that may benefit those with eye inflammations or allergies.
Potential for glaucoma: Some studies suggest that onions may help lower intraocular pressure, which is beneficial for individuals with glaucoma.
Immune support: Onions are a good source of vitamin C, which contributes to a healthy immune system, indirectly benefiting eye health.
Detoxification: Compounds like allicin in onions are thought to support detoxification processes, which can promote overall well-being.
Chawla shares a list:
Vampires beware: In some cultures, onions were believed to ward off evil spirits, vampires, and illnesses.
World's oldest vegetable: Onions are one of the oldest cultivated vegetables in the world.
Tears and tricks: Cutting onions releases a compound that can irritate the eyes, but freezing or chilling onions before chopping can reduce tear-inducing effects.
Varied varieties: There are numerous onion varieties, including sweet onions, red onions, and shallots, each with its own flavour profile and culinary uses.
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