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Frontier Natural Fenugreek - Whole, 1 lbs
The seeds contain vanilla-scented coumarin, and are high in mucilage (40%).
The scent and taste of these seeds has been described as a combination of
celery and maple, or a nutty flavored caramelized sugar spicy, sweet, and
slightly bitter all at once.
Oregon's Wild Harvest Fenugreek Seed - 90 vegi cap
Traditionally used for stomach and respiratory health. Fenugreek has shown
potential as an aid in maintaining blood sugar levels in healthy people.
Studies in India have shown that fenugreek helps promote healthy levels
of milk production, as well.Certified organic fenugreek seeds, milled and
encapsulated in Sodium Lauryl Sulfate-Free Capsules.
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Fenugreek is native to southern Europe, the Mediterranean
region, and
The herb can grow to be about two feet tall. White flowers appear in early summer and develop into long, slender, yellow-brown pods containing the brown seeds of fenugreek commerce.
Fenugreek seed capsules, tinctures and teas can be purchased in many health food stores and online. The seeds can also be obtained in the bulk food section of some health food stores.
Some studies indicate a beneficial effect of fenugreek in reducing blood glucose levels and improving glucose tolerance in patients with diabetes. Recently fenugreek has found it's way into steroid replacement formulas.
Fenugreek also appears to lower cholesterol, although it takes a lot of fenugreek seeds to achieve this effect. It has been used in large amounts to treat tuberculosis. It also increases milk-flow, stimulates the uterus, soothes irritated tissues, lowers fever, reduces blood sugar, improves digestion, promotes healing, and has laxative, expectorant, diuretic, anti-parasitic and anti-tumor effects.
Fenugreek should be used in recommended doses for no longer than three months. It should be avoided in pregnant women and in children in doses larger than what is commonly found in foods. The only common side effect is mild gastrointestinal distress when it is taken in high doses.