Health Benefits Of Lettuce
Lettuce is one of the most delicate salad plants - there is
usually nothing but disappointment to be gained from trying to
bring a wilting specimen back to life. It has been cultivated
since the earliest times, and varieties such as Cos or Romaine
had become popular by the middle ages. Culpeper, the old English
herbalist said, `The juice of lettuce mixed with oil of roses,
applied to the forehead and temples procureth sleep and ease the
head-ache'. He goes on to say that when taken 'it abateth bodily
lust' this, it seems, is an accurate observation. Lettuce juice
has been likened in effect to the sedative action of opium
without the accompanying excitement. H.M. Evans of the
University of California demonstrated in a series of experiments
that whilst the lettuce had a calming effect on sexual ardour,
there was a surprisingly strong compensatory effect in that the
rate of fertility was greatly increased. So although the normal
person might well find these two results to be incompatible (or
at any rate inconceivable) lettuce is frequently suggested to
help men who suffer from premature ejaculation. Pythagoras, the
ancient Greek mathematician, therefore knew only half of this
information when he called lettuce 'The plant of the eunuchs:
This compensation results from a mixture of tonic and sedative
components in which the calming effect on the nervous system and
digestive organs as well as the sexual is combined with a tonic
action upon the glands. There is a slight laxative action with
the unusual feature that the odor of ill-smelling stools is
often much improved.
Lettuce contains a good spectrum of minerals, although these are
present in average rather than exceptional quantities. The
vitamin content includes a fair amount of carotene, but it is
essential to bear in mind that the outer leaves may contain
fifty times more than the white inside leaves, so juice
everything. The strong therapeutic effect results from the many
alkaloids present. These include asparagine (see asparagus),
lactucine, lactucic acid and hyoscyamine. A mixture of lettuce
and spinach juice is said to help the growth of hair if drunk to
the extent of a pint or so a day. So much hair loss is caused by
your genetic inheritance and not through deficiencies that this
information is given for the sake of the desperate. There is
much more evidence for its effectiveness in dealing with a
nervous cough and as supportive therapy which might help but not
cure the diabetic and the asthmatic and help ease those who have
continuous pain.