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12 benefits of eating fenugreek leaves in this weather

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Oct 29, 2023, 23:00 IST
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​Various health benefits of fenugreek leaves​


Fenugreek plantations, popularly known as'methi', are spread over entire West Asian and Mediterranean regions. They are widely used in various cooking preparations due to their many health benefits, like aiding digestion, improving insulin sensitivity, supporting heart health, and providing anti-inflammatory and antioxidant benefits. With the cold season around the corner, it's especially time to start using fenugreek leaves to prepare healthy and yummy laddoos, pinnis, and other food items. They boost your immune system to protect you from seasonal ailments and weather changes. (Image: istock)

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​Warmth in cold weather​


Fenugreek leaves are known for their slightly bitter and earthy taste. They are included in dishes that naturally keep you warm thus, providing a comforting touch during the chilly weather. Fenugreek-based recipes like methi ladoos and methi paranthas are known to provide a warming effect on your body. These dishes can help you feel cozy and content, making them a preferred choice during cold weather, as they not only satisfy your taste buds but also provide a sense of warmth and comfort to your body. (Image: istock)

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Boosts digestive health

Do you start getting digestive problems as soon as the season changes? Well, fenugreek leaves can be your cure, they can help in dealing with pesky issues like indigestion and bloating. Let's delve into the science behind this, it's all about the fiber they pack. This fiber helps keep your bowel movements on track, ensuring regularity. So, whether you're battling discomfort due to unpredictable weather or a heavy meal, fenugreek leaves can offer relief. They're like a gentle hand on your tummy, making sure things move smoothly and allowing you to enjoy your day without those bothersome digestive woes. (Image: istock)

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​Anti-inflammatory properties​

Fenugreek leaves contain specific compounds that help fight inflammation. This comes in handy, especially when you're dealing with aching joints or swelling, which can get worse in cold and damp weather. These compounds act like a soothing balm for your body, helping to ease discomfort. So, whether it's a case of creaky joints or nagging pains worsened by the chilly and damp conditions, fenugreek leaves can be your natural ally in finding relief. (Image: istock)

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​Blood sugar control​

They can keep your blood sugar levels in control, especially when the weather makes you crave cozy, comforting foods. Winters are often the time of the year when we turn to hearty dishes that can make our blood sugar spike. It helps by steadying the peaks. Fenugreek helps in blood sugar control by slowing down the absorption of sugars and increasing insulin sensitivity. Its soluble fiber reduces the rise in blood sugar after meals, promoting stable glucose levels and making it beneficial for those looking to manage blood sugar levels. (Image: istock)

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​Weight management​

Fenugreek leaves are effective in weight management. They're low in calories but keep you loaded due to their high fiber content, which is great for keeping your weight in check. This is crucial all year, but it's especially important in the winter when we tend to move less. The fiber helps you feel full, so you're less likely to munch on extra calories. Plus, fewer calories mean fewer pounds. (Image: istock)


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​Promote skin health​

They're packed with vitamins and antioxidants that do wonders, keeping your skin healthy, which is a must in dry winters, where skin tends to become more flaky and lacks moisture. These nutrients act like a shield, fending off dryness and dehydration. So, when the chilly winds are trying to steal your skin's glow, fenugreek leaves come to the rescue, helping you maintain that radiant, healthy look year-round. They're like a natural skincare remedy. (Image: istock)

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​Respiratory health​

In chilly, damp weather, respiratory troubles crop up. That's where fenugreek leaves can come in. It's been part of traditional remedies for respiratory health. When coughs and congestion strike, fenugreek offers a soothing hand. Its properties can help ease these discomforts and make breathing easier. They can help break down and expel mucus, making it easier to clear your airways. Fenugreek's anti-inflammatory properties help reduce inflammation in your airways, thus alleviating symptoms like wheezing and shortness of breath. (Image: istock)

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​Rich in nutrients​

Fenugreek leaves are a good source of essential nutrients such as vitamins A and C, calcium, iron, and potassium. These nutrients can help boost your immune system and keep you healthy. This season, they will protect you from seasonal illnesses that can be caused by a weakened immune system. Apart from this, they will also benefit your overall health. (Image: istock)

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​Supports your immune system​

These green leafy vegetables contain antioxidants and vitamins that can help strengthen your immune system, making you less susceptible to illnesses during changing weather. They keep you up and active even in the biting cold season, when you naturally tend to be less active. (Image: istock)

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​Anti-microbial properties​

Fenugreek leaves possess natural anti-microbial properties. When the weather shifts, illnesses become more common. These leaves can act as a barrier against infections, reducing the chances of falling ill. Fenugreek leaves contain compounds like alkaloids and flavonoids that are known to inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria. Moreover, fenugreek leaves have been traditionally used to combat fungal infections, such as candidiasis, due to their antifungal properties. (Image: istock)

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​Promote heart health​

Fenugreek leaves can contribute to lower cholesterol levels and promote heart health. Fenugreek leaves are rich in soluble fiber, which helps reduce the absorption of cholesterol in the digestive tract. This, in turn, leads to lower bad cholesterol levels in the bloodstream, decreasing the risk of heart disease. Moreover, these leaves are rich in antioxidants like vitamin C and flavonoids, which help protect the cardiovascular system from oxidative damage and inflammation, reducing the risk of heart issues. (Image: istock)

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​Bone health​


Fenugreek leaves can promote bone health by serving as a good source of calcium and other essential minerals. This is particularly important during extreme weather when outdoor activities are limited. These leaves also provide magnesium, which works in tandem with calcium for proper bone health. Magnesium is essential for the absorption and utilization of calcium in the body. (Image: istock)

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