Fenugreek Trigonella Foenum-Graecum.
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- Botanical Basic Data of Fenugreek.
- Narrative History of of Fenugreek.
- Nutritional Profile:Fenugreek Seed--Trigonella foenum-graecum (Leguminosae).
- Legends, Myths and Stories of Fenugreek.
- Fenugreek:Archeology,Properties,Constituents and Biochemicals.
- Medicinal Action and Uses of Fenugreek.
- Common Uses of Fenugreek.
- Fenugreek Seed Extract Powder.
- Pharmacology of Fenugreek Seed.
- Safety of Fenugreek.
- Possible side effects and cautions of fenugreek.
- Trigonelline (nicotinic acid betaine) from fenugreek.
- How Search engine think about fenugreek.
- Research Update:Fenugreek.
- Photo Gallery of Trigonella Foenum-Graecum.
Fenugreek Seed Extract Powder.:
This is a potent 10 to 1 powdered extract, meaning that one gram of extract is equal in potency to 10 grams of herb. This extract is packed in Plum Flower Brand's nitrogen-flushed, safety-sealed dispenser bottle, a sample of which is pictured above. Plum Flower is one of the most distinguished herb houses in the world. This is a pure herbal product with no additives. Extracted from sulfur-free and chlorine-free herbs for superior quality. Manufactured in a low-temperature water extraction process to preserve herb integrity. Extracted essential oils are replenished for proper potency. Strict quality control testing to ensure microbiological and heavy metal safety. Only powdered herb added to maintain purity (no artificial fillers such as lactose, cellulose or starch used). TLC (Thin-layer Chromatography) tested to guarantee product quality. Plum Flower takes great care to preserve delicate herbal oils, which are first evaporated using either a water or water-alcohol base in a process that never exceeds 100 centigrade. Sealed vacuum chargers precisely control the temperature, ensuring that none of the oils are lost. Cheaper, high-temperature methods are common industry practice, but these tend to burn off the vital oils. Herbs are also tested to ensure that the formulas surpass all FDA guidelines regarding heavy metals.
Medicinal virtues:The decoction, made with dates, and afterwards made into a syrup with honey, cleanses the breast, chest and lungs and may be taken with success for any complaint thereof, except a fever or a headache, as it will increase rather than alleviate those disorders.
It is good for women afflicted with an imposthurne, ulcer, or stoppage in the matrix, to sit in a decoction of the seeds. A suppository made of the juice, and conveyed to the neck of the matrix, will mollify and soften all hardness thereof.
Modern uses:One of the oldest medicinal plants and still a very useful article in herbal practice. Fenugreek tea made from the seeds is used as a gargle in sore throats and for fevers. The drink is mucilaginous, nutritious, and soothing to the intestinal canal. It is made by pouring 1 Pt (568 mi) Of boiling water on to i oz (30 g) of the seeds, and allowing them to infuse for a few minxites. Poultices are made from the powdered seeds to which powdered char- coal can be added. They are effective for wounds, ulcers and boils.
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♣ last edit date:11th,Oct.2010.


