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While Fenugreek is considered the finest herb for enhancing feminine beauty it also aids in sexual stimulation, balances blood sugar levels, and contains choline which aids the thinking process. It has been commonly used for centuries by breastfeeding mothers to increase milk supply. Fenugreek has been the focus of several studies concerning the treatment of diabetes and the prevention of breast cancer. Its ability to balance hormone levels aids in treating PMS and menopause. Its antioxidants slow aging and help prevent disease. For more information on this wonderful herb click the "introduction" link below. |
For tea start with a tablespoon of fenugreek powder in a coffee filter in your coffee maker- just like making coffee. Brew it with about 10 ounces of water. Use this liquid hot or cold in other beverages. You can add some flavored herbal tea for flavoring if you like. Add a little honey, cinnamon, licorice or ginger for additional flavor. If you would like to try it iced, add the liquid to some ginger ale or lemonade over ice. Experiment with the teas until you find something that you enjoy. Everyone has different tastes. Many women have reported using the powdered herbs or the cooled liquid in fruit smoothies, chocolate soy milk, applesauce, yogurt, juices and other cooked dishes. Check back at the web site under FAQ’s for more information on using bulk herbs. You can be as creative as you like. Send us your favorite use! For massage the fenugreek powder can be added to lotion at the rate of about 1/4-teaspoon powder to 2 tablespoons lotion. You can also brew a tablespoon of the herb in a cup of water and use the liquid in the lotion. Massage for 5 to 10 minutes to stimulate circulation and leave the mixture on if possible to allow the nutrients to be absorbed topically. Choose the one pound size below or save even more with three pounds for only $28.95! |
| Recommended Uses: Alzheimer's disease, breast enhancement, breast health, breastfeeding, constipation, diabetes, diarrhea and digestive problems, fever, high cholesterol and triglycerides, high blood sugar, inflammation and lung disorders, sexual desire in women. From "Prescription for Natural Healing" Balch and Balch, "The Green Pharmacy" Dr. James Duke, "Natural Health Bible" Bratman and Kroll. Recommendations and Research*: Fenugreek contains mucilage which acts as fiber bulk soothing and lubricating the digestive tract and lowering LDL cholesterol and triglycerides. It soothes mucus membranes and reduces inflammation throughout the body. Studies have shown that fenugreek can be helpful in both type 1 and type 2 diabetes, improving overall blood sugar control as well as blood sugar response to meals. Fenugreek contains diosgenin and other nutrients that promote breast health and enhancement as well as improving milk flow in breastfeeding mothers. This mastogenic effect of the herb has been noted in herbal annals dating back hundreds of years. It was most recently noted in the book "The Green Pharmacy" by Dr. James Duke. Safety Issues: Fenugreek, a commonly eaten food, has been found safe in doses up to 100 grams. It should not be consumed in high doses by pregnant women or diabetics using medication. Diabetics should monitor blood sugar when using fenugreek. *Bordia A, Verma SK, Srivastava KC. Effect of ginger (Zingiber officinale Rosc) and fenugreek (Trigonella foenumgraecum L) on blood lipids, blood sugar, and platelet aggregation in patients with coronary artery disease. Prostagland Leukotrienes Essential Fatty Acids 1997;56:379-84. Sauvaire Y, Ribes G, Baccou JC, Loubatieres-Mariani MM. Implication of steroid saponins and sapogenins in the hypocholesterolemic effect of fenugreek. Lipids 1991;26:191-7. Sharma RD, Sarkar DK, Hazra B, et al. Hypolipidaemic effect of fenugreek seeds: A chronic study in non-insulin dependent diabetic patients. Phytother Res 1996;10:332-4. Madar Z, Abel R, Samish S, Arad J. Glucose-lowering effect of fenugreek in non-insulin dependent diabetics. Eur J Clin Nutr 1988;42:51-4.
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