Feno-Grego (Trigonella foenum-graecum) serve para gastrite e anemia

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Before using this herbal medicine consult a specialist first.

Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) serves for gastritis and anemia

Fenugreek, also known as fenugreek or saddlebags, is a medicinal plant whose seeds have digestive and anti-inflammatory properties, and can thus be useful in the treatment of gastritis and for the control of cholesterol levels.

The scientific name for fenugreek is Trigonella foenum-graecum and can be found in the health food store, street markets or supplement stores in the form of powder, seed or capsule.

What is Fenugreek for:

Fenugreek has laxative, aphrodisiac, anti-inflammatory, digestive, antioxidant and antimicrobial properties, so it can be used in several situations, such as:

Decrease and control blood cholesterol and glucose levels;
Control anemia;
Treat gastritis;
Decrease inflammation;
Treat caries and pharyngitis;
Improve bowel function;
Relieve symptoms of menopause;
Decrease menstrual cramps;
Stimulate testosterone production;
Increase energy;
Reduce body fat.

In addition to these applications, fenugreek can be used to help treat scalp problems, such as dandruff, hair loss and baldness, in addition to promoting hydration and accelerating healthy hair growth.

Possible side effects:

Excessive consumption of fenugreek can cause gas, swollen belly and diarrhea, as well as skin irritation when used by people allergic to this plant, so it is important to have guidance from a herbalist on the best way to use this plant without there are adverse effects.

Fenugreek is contraindicated for pregnant women as it can induce labor, women who are breastfeeding and diabetic people dependent on insulin.

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