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Medicinal
Uses:
Primary Uses: Allergies, Appetite/loss of,
Catarrh/bronchial, Cholesterol/high, Diabetic Retinopathy, Gas,
Gastric Disorders, Lung Infections, Mucus Excessive, Throat/sore
Secondary Uses: Abscesses, Anemia, Asthma,
Boils, Body Odor, Bronchitis, cancer, Eyes/swollen, Fevers,
Gallbladder Problems, Heartburn, Inflammation, Sinus Problems,
Ulcers, Uterine Problems, Water Retention
Fenugreek is often used in herbal medicine in North Africa, the
Middle East, and India, being esteemed as a remedy for a wide
variety of conditions. The nourishing seeds are given during
convalescence and to encourage weight gain, especially in
anorexia. They are also helpful in lowering fever, with some
authorities comparing their ability to that of quinine. The
seeds' soothing effect makes them of value in treating gastritis
and gastric ulcers. They are used to induce childbirth and to
increase breast-milk production. Fenugreek is also thought to be
antidiabetic and to lower blood cholesterol levels. Externally,
the seeds may be applied as a paste to treat abscesses, boils,
ulcers, and burns, or used as a douche for excessive vaginal
discharge. The seeds also freshen bad breath and help restore a
dulled sense of taste. In China, fenugreek is used as a pessary
to treat cervical cancer.
It also Use for breast enhancement and health, increasing
breast milk, sexual desire, PMS, blood sugar, anti-oxidants,
menopause.
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