Benefits of Moong
Discover the amazing benefits of moong (green gram), including improved digestion, weight loss support, blood sugar regulation, heart health, and boosted immunity. A nutritious addition to any diet.

Written by Dr.Sonia Bhatt
Last updated on 3rd Jul, 2025

Introduction
Moong, also known as mung bean or green gram, is a tiny but mighty legume packed with health benefits. Whether you're looking to improve digestion, boost energy, or maintain overall wellness, moong can be a great addition to your diet. In this article, we’ll explore its benefits, how it helps your health, and easy ways to include it in your meals.
What Is Moong?
Moong is a small, green bean commonly used in Indian and Asian cuisines. It comes in different forms, whole (with skin), split (yellow moong dal), and sprouted. It’s rich in protein, fibre, vitamins, and minerals, making it a nutritious choice for everyone, including those with health concerns.
Health Benefits of Moong
Some of the health benefits of moong are:
1. Great for Digestion
Moong is easy to digest, making it ideal for people with weak digestion or stomach issues. The high fibre content helps prevent constipation and keeps your gut healthy.
2. Rich in Plant-Based Protein
For vegetarians and vegans, moong is an excellent protein source. It helps in muscle repair, keeps you full for longer, and supports overall growth and strength.
3. Helps in Weight Management
Low in calories but high in nutrients, moong keeps you satisfied without adding extra weight. Its fibre and protein content help control hunger and reduce unhealthy cravings.
4. Good for Heart Health
Moong contains potassium and magnesium, which help regulate blood pressure. Its antioxidants also reduce bad cholesterol (LDL), lowering the risk of heart diseases.
5. Boosts Immunity
Packed with vitamins (like B vitamins and vitamin C) and antioxidants, moong strengthens your immune system, helping your body fight infections better.
6. Controls Blood Sugar Levels
Moong has a low glycaemic index, meaning it releases sugar slowly into the bloodstream. This makes it a great food for diabetics or those at risk of diabetes.
7. Supports Skin and Hair Health
The zinc and vitamins in moong promote healthy skin by reducing acne and improving glow. It also strengthens hair and prevents hair fall.
8. Detoxifies the Body
Moong helps cleanse the liver and remove toxins from the body, keeping your system fresh and healthy.
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How to Include Moong in Your Diet?
Moong is versatile and can be used in many delicious ways:
Moong Dal (Yellow Lentil Soup): A light, easy-to-digest dish.
Sprouted Moong Salad: Rich in enzymes and nutrients, great for breakfast.
Moong Chilla (Pancakes): A healthy, protein-packed snack.
Moong Khichdi: A comforting meal for digestion and recovery.
Moong Smoothie: Blend soaked moong with fruits for a nutritious drink.
Who Should Be Cautious?
While moong is generally safe for most people, those with gout or kidney stones should consume it in moderation due to its purine content. Always consult a doctor if you have specific health concerns.
Conclusion
Moong (green gram) is a nutrient-dense legume that offers a range of health benefits, from promoting digestion and weight loss to supporting heart health and boosting immunity. Its versatility and rich nutrient profile make it an excellent addition to any diet. Incorporating moong into your meals can help you achieve better overall health and well-being naturally.
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Consult Top Nutritionist/Dietician

Ms. Shruthi Bhargavi
Dietician
9 Years • Msc (Nutrition and Dietetics)
Hyderabad
Apollo 24|7 Clinic - Telangana, Hyderabad

Ms. Soma Saha
clinical nutrition
17 Years • B.Sc. - Home Science (Food & Nutrition), M.Sc. - Home Science (Food & Nutrition)
Kolkata
Dr Utsa Basu Clinic, Kolkata
(25+ Patients)

Ms. Poushali Ghosh
Dietician
9 Years • Msc in Applied Nutrition
Barasat
Diab-Eat-Ease, Barasat
Ms Suchanda Guha
Dietician
10 Years • M.Sc (Applied Nutrition), B.Sc (Food & Nutrition), Diploma (Yogic Nutrition)
Kolkata
NutriKutir, Kolkata
Ms Malabika Datta
Dietician
19 Years • Bsc (Clinical Nutrition & Dietetics), Msc (Dietetics & Food Service Management)
Kolkata
Malabika’s Diet Clinic, Kolkata
Consult Top Nutritionist/Dietician

Ms. Shruthi Bhargavi
Dietician
9 Years • Msc (Nutrition and Dietetics)
Hyderabad
Apollo 24|7 Clinic - Telangana, Hyderabad

Ms. Soma Saha
clinical nutrition
17 Years • B.Sc. - Home Science (Food & Nutrition), M.Sc. - Home Science (Food & Nutrition)
Kolkata
Dr Utsa Basu Clinic, Kolkata
(25+ Patients)

Ms. Poushali Ghosh
Dietician
9 Years • Msc in Applied Nutrition
Barasat
Diab-Eat-Ease, Barasat
Ms Suchanda Guha
Dietician
10 Years • M.Sc (Applied Nutrition), B.Sc (Food & Nutrition), Diploma (Yogic Nutrition)
Kolkata
NutriKutir, Kolkata
Ms Malabika Datta
Dietician
19 Years • Bsc (Clinical Nutrition & Dietetics), Msc (Dietetics & Food Service Management)
Kolkata
Malabika’s Diet Clinic, Kolkata