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Products: fenugreek powder and seeds Weight: 250g Origin: Morocco 1/What are the benefits of fenugreek? Fenugreek has anti-inflammatory, stimulating and soothing properties, with the ability to whet the appetite, promoting, among other things, weight gain, or even regulating blood sugar. In summary, fenugreek seed is considered, in traditional medicine, as: neuromuscular stimulant invigorating appetite opener regulating pancreatic secretions hypoglycemic (lowers blood sugar levels) hypolipidemic (lowers fat levels) hypocholesterolemic (lowers blood sugar levels) cholesterol in the blood) natural digestive painkiller galactogenic aphrodisiac (stimulates the rise of breast milk) stomachic anti-inflammatory 2/In seed and powder form: In hot infusion: Boil 1l of water, when it starts to boil, put 3 teaspoons of fenugreek seeds, ideally ground, to infuse for 10 min. The classic dosage is to drink 3 cups a day, without exceeding 1l. Generally, a cure of 2 months is necessary to observe concrete effects. In cold infusion: Put 500 mg of ground seeds to macerate in 150 ml of cold water for 3 hours. Drink several times throughout the day, up to 12 cups per day. Generally, a cure of 2 months is necessary to observe concrete effects. 3/Contraindications and undesirable effects: Fenugreek should be avoided for pregnant women, throughout pregnancy, as the condiment may have a stimulating effect on contractions and therefore childbirth, reducing the chances of bringing birth to term. your baby. Diabetics undergoing treatment should take precautions with fenugreek because of its stimulating effect on insulin, which, added to drug treatment, can lead to hypoglycemia and therefore a feeling of weakness. Theoretically, fenugreek seeds could increase the effect of herbs or supplements with anticoagulant, antiplatelet or hypoglycemic effect. Fenugreek also causes some undesirable effects, which do not cause any danger, but which can be unpleasant: overconsumption can cause slight gastric disorders, if that happens, it is enough to reduce the doses. Also, fenugreek tends to give a strong odor to sweat and urine. Source: https://ileauxepices.com
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Products: fenugreek powder and seeds Weight: 250g Origin: Morocco 1/What are the benefits of fenugreek? Fenugreek has anti-inflammatory, stimulating and soothing properties, with the ability to whet the appetite, promoting, among other things, weight gain, or even regulating blood sugar. In summary, fenugreek seed is considered, in traditional medicine, as: neuromuscular stimulant invigorating appetite opener regulating pancreatic secretions hypoglycemic (lowers blood sugar levels) hypolipidemic (lowers fat levels) hypocholesterolemic (lowers blood sugar levels) cholesterol in the blood) natural digestive painkiller galactogenic aphrodisiac (stimulates the rise of breast milk) stomachic anti-inflammatory 2/In seed and powder form: In hot infusion: Boil 1l of water, when it starts to boil, put 3 teaspoons of fenugreek seeds, ideally ground, to infuse for 10 min. The classic dosage is to drink 3 cups a day, without exceeding 1l. Generally, a cure of 2 months is necessary to observe concrete effects. In cold infusion: Put 500 mg of ground seeds to macerate in 150 ml of cold water for 3 hours. Drink several times throughout the day, up to 12 cups per day. Generally, a cure of 2 months is necessary to observe concrete effects. 3/Contraindications and undesirable effects: Fenugreek should be avoided for pregnant women, throughout pregnancy, as the condiment may have a stimulating effect on contractions and therefore childbirth, reducing the chances of bringing birth to term. your baby. Diabetics undergoing treatment should take precautions with fenugreek because of its stimulating effect on insulin, which, added to drug treatment, can lead to hypoglycemia and therefore a feeling of weakness. Theoretically, fenugreek seeds could increase the effect of herbs or supplements with anticoagulant, antiplatelet or hypoglycemic effect. Fenugreek also causes some undesirable effects, which do not cause any danger, but which can be unpleasant: overconsumption can cause slight gastric disorders, if that happens, it is enough to reduce the doses. Also, fenugreek tends to give a strong odor to sweat and urine. Source: https://ileauxepices.com
Types of spices:
Individual
Produits : fenugrec en poudre et en graine
Poids : 250g
Origine : Maroc
1/Quels sont les bienfaits du fenugrec ?
Le fenugrec possède des vertus anti-inflammatoires, stimulantes et apaisantes, avec la capacité d’ouvrir l’appétit, favorisant, entre autres, la prise de poids, ou encore de réguler la glycémie.
En résumé, la graine de fenugrec est considérée, en médecine traditionnelle, comme :
stimulante neuromusculaire
tonifiante
ouvreuse d’appétit
régulatrice des sécrétions pancréatiques
hypoglycémiante (baisse le taux de sucre sanguin)
hypolipémiante (baisse le taux de graisse)
hypocholestérolémiante (baisse le taux de cholestérol dans le sang)
digestif naturel
antidouleur
aphrodisiaque
galactogène (stimule les montées de lait maternel)
stomachique
anti-inflammatoire
2/Sous forme de graine et de poudre:
En infusion à chaud :
Faites bouillir 1l d’eau, quand ça commence à bouillir, mettez 3 cuillères à café de graines de fenugrec, idéalement moulues, à infuser pendant 10 min. La posologie classique est de boire en 3 tasses par jour, sans excéder 1l.
Généralement, une cure de 2 mois est nécessaire pour observer des effets concrets.
En infusion à froid :
Mettez 500 mg de graines moulues à macérer dans 150 ml d’eau froide pendant 3h. Buvez plusieurs fois tout au long de la journée, jusqu’à 12 tasses par jour.
Généralement, une cure de 2 mois est nécessaire pour observer des effets concrets.
3/Contre-indications et effets indésirables:
Le fenugrec est à proscrire pour les femmes enceintes, tout au long de la grossesse, le condiment pouvant avoir un effet stimulant les contractions et donc l’accouchement, réduisant les chances de faire arriver à terme de votre bébé.
Les diabétiques sous traitement doivent prendre des précautions avec le fenugrec à cause de son effet stimulant sur l’insuline, qui, ajouté à un traitement médicamenteux, peut entraîner une hypoglycémie et donc une sensation de faiblesse.
Théoriquement, les graines de fenugrec pourraient augmenter l’effet des plantes ou des suppléments avec effet anticoagulant, antiplaquettaire ou hypoglycémiant.
Le fenugrec entraîne aussi quelques effets indésirables, qui n’engendrent aucun danger, mais qui peuvent s’avérer désagréable : une surconsommation peut entraîner de légers troubles gastriques, si ça arrive, il suffit alors de diminuer les doses. Aussi, le fenugrec a tendance à donner une odeur forte à la sueur et à l’urine.
Source : https://ileauxepices.com
Delivery Delay
- Senegal from 1 to 7 days.
- United States from 5 to 11 days.
- France (DOM) from 6 to 12 days.
- France from 5 to 11 days.
- Equatorial Guinea from 6 to 12 days.
- Congo - Kinshasa from 6 to 12 days.
- Togo from 6 to 12 days.
- Niger from 6 to 12 days.
- Martinique from 6 to 12 days.
- Mali from 6 to 12 days.
- Europe from 5 to 11 days.
- Africa from 6 to 12 days.
- International from 7 to 13 days.
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