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  2. What Dietitians Want You to Know About Fenugreek Benefits for ...

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    Benefits of fenugreek for women. While further research is warranted to know the overall effectiveness of fenugreek, according to King, preliminary research shows its potential. That said, the ...

  3. Fenugreek - Wikipedia

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    Fenugreek is used as a herb (dried or fresh leaves), spice (seeds), and vegetable (fresh leaves, sprouts, and microgreens). Sotolon is the chemical responsible for the distinctive maple-syrup smell of fenugreek. [13] [4]

  4. Fenugreek Benefits for Hair Growth: Insights From a Doctor - AOL

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    Research on Fenugreek Benefits for Hair. One study of fenugreek and hair loss in humans was published in the journal Kosmetische Medizin in 2006. It included 30 men and 30 women experiencing mild ...

  5. The Health Benefits of Fenugreek, According to Dietitians - AOL

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    "One of the oldest-known medical documents, written around 1,500 B.C., reported its potential health benefits,” says Kim Yawitz, R.D. “Ancient medical practitioners used fenugreek to treat ...

  6. Fenugreek production in India - Wikipedia

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    Its pods and leaves are used as vegetables, as the leaves are rich in protein, minerals and Vitamin C. [2] [10] In North India and Punjab, fresh fenugreek leaf is used in culinary dishes. In its dried form it is used like any other spice. Seed is also sprouted and used. [4] Various health benefits are claimed for fenugreek. [2] [12] [3]

  7. Plants used as herbs or spices - Wikipedia

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    This page is a sortable table of plants used as herbs and/or spices.This includes plants used as seasoning agents in foods or beverages (including teas), plants used for herbal medicine, and plants used as incense or similar ingested or partially ingested ritual components.

  8. Kashmiri cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Methi maaz, mutton intestines flavoured with a spice mixture containing dried fenugreek (methi) leaves. [250] Waazeh hedar, Kashmiri wazwan-style mushrooms. Marchwangan kormeh, meat cooked with spices and yogurt and mostly using Kashmiri red chillies and hot in taste. Kokur marchawangan kormeh, Chicken cooked in red hot chilly gravy. [218]

  9. Herbal tonic - Wikipedia

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    Raspberry leaf is used due to a belief that it has no toxic connotations, nor is a medicinal substance, and has nutrients believed to tone the uterus. [17] This is purportedly due to vitamins A , B , C and E found in the herb, these vitamins contain tannins and polypeptides , capable of stimulating and soothing. [ 17 ]