Fenugreek

Fenugreek is native to the Mediterranean regions, northeast Africa, Ukraine, India, and China, and is also grown as a crop in these areas and countries. Seeds used medicinally come from commercial cultivation in India, Morocco, China, Turkey, and France. Seeds used as medicine In herbal medicine, the ripe, dried seeds of fenugreek (Trigonellae foenugraeci semen) … Fenugreek

Fenugreek: Applications and Uses

Fenugreek seeds can be used internally and externally. Used internally, the seeds stimulate appetite in cases of poor appetite. According to recent clinical studies, fenugreek seeds also help with hair loss. Fenugreek applied externally Fenugreek seeds can further be used to make poultices, which are suitable for external treatment of local inflammation, boils and ulcers. … Fenugreek: Applications and Uses

Fenugreek: Dosage

Fenugreek seeds are available in the form of tea and are also included in some tea blends of the indication skin and blood purification. The tea can either be used internally or used to prepare poultices that can be applied externally for inflammation. In the field of herbal medicines, fenugreek seeds and extracts from them … Fenugreek: Dosage

Fenugreek: Effect and Side Effects

The mode of action of fenugreek seeds is not yet very well researched. So far, blood sugar-lowering and antidiabetic effects have been demonstrated, which are probably due to the steroid saponins. In rats, application of the seeds resulted in an increase in appetite. In addition, the seeds are said to have expectorant, anti-inflammatory, and cardiac … Fenugreek: Effect and Side Effects