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  • Methi Powder for Increased Lactation in New Mothers (Trigonella Foenum Graecum) (100 gm)
  • Methi Powder for Increased Lactation in New Mothers (Trigonella Foenum Graecum) (100 gm)
  • Methi Powder for Increased Lactation in New Mothers (Trigonella Foenum Graecum) (100 gm)
  • Methi Powder for Increased Lactation in New Mothers (Trigonella Foenum Graecum) (100 gm)
  • Methi Powder for Increased Lactation in New Mothers (Trigonella Foenum Graecum) (100 gm)
  • Methi Powder for Increased Lactation in New Mothers (Trigonella Foenum Graecum) (100 gm)

Methi Powder for Increased Lactation in New Mothers (Trigonella Foenum Graecum) (100 gm)

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Key Features:

  • 100% pure methi powder
  • 100% natural and plant origin
  • Excellent source of iron and vitamin B12
  • Contains protein, calcium, zinc, and magnesium

Methi Powder

Methi powder is an excellent source of iron and vitamin B12. It also contains protein, calcium, zinc, and magnesium.

Methi is a green leafy vegetable that is found in India. It has a distinctive smell and taste due to its high content of sulfur-containing amino acids. Methi leaves are used in numerous ways in Indian cooking. They are added to curries, masalas, and stir-fries.

Methi powder can be used with basmati rice or other grains to make a delicious side dish or snack. You can add it to soups or salads as well. Methi powder is known for its medicinal properties and is used to treat many health conditions.

Methi leaves have been used in India, China, and Ayurveda as a natural remedy for digestive disorders and chronic illness. Methi powder can be used in the same way as black pepper or ginger. It has a mildly spicy flavor, enhancing the taste of dishes like dal or curry.

Benefits of Methi Powder

A ubiquitous spice in most Indian homes is fenugreek powder, made from the fenugreek seeds known as methi. Although this multipurpose herb is well recognized for imparting a distinctive flavor to various meals and cultures, it also boasts a wealth of health advantages. Fenugreek effectively treats dandruff, heartburn or acid reflux, promotes hair growth, and maintains blood cholesterol levels.

Trigonella, the scientific name for fenugreek, is indigenous to Western Asia and the Mediterranean. This ancient herb, whether the cuboidal-shaped seeds, fresh leaves, or sprouts, has appeared in many Indian dishes like pickles, vegetable curries, or spice blends used for sambar or dal.

Since breast milk is loaded with vital nutrients necessary for the growth and welfare of the infant, it is essential for newborns. However, some mothers cannot produce enough breast milk to satisfy the newborn's daily nutritional needs owing to medical conditions. Fenugreek powder exhibits potent galactagogues that encourage lactation in new mothers. As a result, when taken as directed, fenugreek-infused tea successfully promotes lactation in nursing moms.

Men's health can be improved by using methi powder. Male hormones like testosterone and luteinizing hormone are produced more effectively by the powder since it is a natural antioxidant. It is beneficial for treating problems like hypothermia (low volume of sperm), oligospermia (i.e., low sperm count), asthenozoospermia (i.e., sperm motility), and improves spermatogenesis due to its potent spermatogenic qualities (i.e., sperm production). Additionally, it increases libido and sexual function and addresses diseases, including erectile dysfunction and early ejaculation.

Conclusion

For most healthy persons, fenugreek powder is safe to consume and well-tolerated. However, it might result in adverse side effects for certain people, including diarrhea, upset stomach, wooziness, headaches, etc. Fenugreek may reduce blood sugar levels when taken in high dosages. Therefore using it together with diabetic treatments may not be beneficial. Nobody should use fenugreek supplements with a peanut, chickpea, or coriander allergy since they may exacerbate allergic symptoms.

It includes components that may stimulate contractions and result in congenital disabilities. Thus pregnant women should avoid taking it. Furthermore, because fenugreek acts like estrogen in the body, it may harm those with tumors that are sensitive to hormones. Anyone with a medical issue should refrain from using or ingesting fenugreek.

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