Alfalfa (Medicago sativa), also known as lucerne, is a flowering, perennial legume that favors
warmer climates. Most of the plant, including the seeds, leaves, and sprouts, is used nutritionally and medicinally.
The roots of the alfalfa plant burrow deep in the soil to reach minerals inaccessible to other plants. It searches out nutrients and minerals from deposits in the soil while its leaves contain abundant chlorophyll, an essential component of photosynthesis.
Alfalfa is known as both "king of the herbs" and "the father of all foods" because of its high nutrient content, which includes:
- Potassium
- Phosphorus
- Biotin
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