Agase Gida, or Sesbania Grandiflora as it’s known botanically, does have some interesting uses in ayurveda, especially, given your interest in health benefits like digestion and blood sugar control. In terms of digestion, Agase Gida is believed to have a cooling effect on the body. It’s often used to support digestive fire or ‘agni,’ which is key in ayurveda for managing acidity, gas, and bloating. You might take it as a cooked preparation or even as a light tea—both work well to ease the gut issues.
Now, about the diabetes thing—Agase Gida is thought to help in managing blood sugar levels. It contains certain compounds that might assist in glucose metabolism. Some folks prep it as a decoction or a simple leaf infusion. You’ll want to start with something like a cup daily, sippin’ it more or less like a tea. Always, though, keep an eye on your sugar levels and see how it affects you personally.
On the anemia side of things, since Agase Gida is pretty rich in iron, it’s traditionally been used to boost hemoglobin levels. Individuals often incorporate it into meals—think a sauté with mustard seeds and curry leaves, super nutritious! But like all things, if you’re tackling significant anemia, get your blood levels checked by a doc.
For skin and hair health, Agase Gida’s leaves can potentially improve texture and reduce hair fall, according to some traditional uses. You could make a paste from the leaves and apply it directly to the scalp, or use the juice topically. Drinking it as a juice might support the skin from the inside out.
Watch out for side effects, though; anything in excess isn’t ideal, and Agase Gida might not suit everyone. Moderation is your best friend here. If you’re pregnant or dealing with a serious health issue, it might be best to consult a healthcare provider before diving deep.
Results differ on a case-by-case basis, so it’s important to tune into your own body’s signals. It could take a few weeks to a couple of months to notice changes, and adjusting dosage per your body’s reaction is wise.
If anyone else has tried it, please share how it worked for you. Just like you, I’m all ears for those real-life experiences!



