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Scientific View By
Monalisa Deka
M.Tech, B.Tech
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Dr. Deepak Soni
BAMS
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Dr. Rajeev Sharma
MBA, MBBS
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29 Aug 2022 | 04:38 PM (IST)
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Plum

Plum is a sweet and juicy summer fruit which is also known as Aalu Bukhara.
Adding plums to your daily diet might help prevent constipation as they are rich in dietary fibers. It is also good for bone health and assists in managing osteoarthritis due to its anti-inflammatory activity.
Plum also helps lower cholesterol levels and improves blood circulation as it contains potassium that helps relax the blood vessels and enhance the flow of blood. This might help keep the heart healthy and reduce the risk of heart diseases. Plums might also be good for diabetics as they have blood sugar lowering property.
Applying the paste of Plums on the skin might help in wound healing as well as skin softening. It also has antimicrobial and antioxidant properties due to which it prevents infections and improves skin appearance[1-3].

What are the synonyms of Plum?

Prunus domestica, Alubukhara, Albokhala, Arukum, Peach, Aluppukarappalam, Alpagodapandu, Aru bakhada, Arukam, Garden plum, Prune plum, Plum tree, Barkuk, Shaftalu

What is the source of Plum?

Plant Based

Benefits of Plum

Precautions when using Plum

Advice from Experts
Ayurvedic View
1. Plum can cause hyperacidity if taken in excess amount. This is due to its Guru (heavy) and Ushna (hot) properties.
2. Plum should be avoided if you have a history of kidney stone. As Plum has high content of oxalate that can increase the occurrence of kidney stones.

How to use Plum

1. Plum Fruit
a. Eat 2-3 fresh Plum or as per your taste.
b. Have it preferably after meals once or twice a day.

2. Plum Churna
a. Take 3-4 fresh Plums.
b. Clean them with water.
c. Allow them to dry under sun to remove moisture content completely.
d. Cut them into small pieces or grate them for easier grinding.
e. Discard the seeds.
f. Grind it in a mixer without adding water to make Plum Churna.
g. Take ¼-½ teaspoons of Plum Churna.
h. Chew or swallow it with water preferably after meals.
i. Use this remedy to get rid of indigestion.
j. Readymade Plum Churna is also available in the market.

3. Plum Chutney
a. Take 1 cup dried Plum and 1.5 cup water.
b. Add 1 teaspoon roasted cumin powder.
c. Add 1 teaspoon red chilli powder, 1 tablespoon white vinegar and 1/2 cup sugar.
d. Add salt to taste.
e. Take ½ -1 teaspoon of this Plum chutney or as per your need.
f. Have it along with your meals.
g. Ready made Plum Chutney is also available in the market.

Frequently asked questions

Modern Science View
Plum is a rich source of potassium, phosphorus and vitamin C. These constituents are helps in controlling constipation, improves digestion and appetite and helps in boosting immunity.
Modern Science View
Fresh Plum is easily available in the market. Consuming it in the form of fruit is the best way to gain its maximum benefits. However there are other forms available in the market such as churna and candies.
Modern Science View
Yes the skin of Plum is edible. But if you want to eat them raw along with the skin, it is advisable to dip in boiling water for around 15 seconds.
Modern Science View
Dried Plums are called prunes. But the prune fruit comes from a different type of plant than Plums. Unlike Plums, prunes have pits that can be easily removed from the flesh. While Plums are consumed fresh, prunes are mostly dried or made into prune juice. Dried prunes and prune juice has laxative effects.

References

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    Balkrishnan A.Aloo Bukhara.Ayurved Jadi Buti Rehsya. Danik Bhaskar.2017.
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    Ul Islam N, Amin R, Shahid M, et al.A multi-target therapeutic potential of Prunus domestica gum stabilized nanoparticles exhibited prospective anticancer, antibacterial, urease-inhibition, anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties.BMC Complement Altern Med.2017;17:276.
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    Monsefi M, Parvin F, Farzaneh M.Effects of Plum Extract on Skeletal System of Fetal and Newborn Mice.Med Princ Pract.2013;22(4):351–356.
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    Khanna S, Jaiswal KS, Gupta B. Managing Rheumatoid Arthritis with Dietary Interventions.Front Nutr.2017;4:52.
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