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Fenugreek Seed 610 mg 100 Capsules
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Fenugreek seed (Trigonella foenum-graecum) 610 mg USE: 1 cap 2-3 times a day with meals with water, or prepare as a tea
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Fenugreek Seed 610 mg by Nature's Way 100 Capsules
Fenugreek Seed 610 mg by Nature's Way 100 Capsules
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Description Fenugreek (Trigonella Foenum-Graecum) is an annual Mediterranean and Asiatic herb with aromatic seeds. It is used around the world as a culinary spice and food that is soothing to the stomach. Ingredients Fenugreek seed (1.22g), gelatin. Additional Ingredients Gelatin (Capsule) Recommend Take two capsules two to three times daily, preferably with food. Cautions Not for use during pregnancy.
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I have found this product invaluable in helping to clear a lung problem of over production of mucous/phlegm.In the past this would result in Bronchial pneumonia.Also this excess mucous entails frequent clearing of throat/bronchial tubes. I understand this lung problem is linked to Cystic-fibrosis.
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CONTETNS: Psyllium seeds (Plantago ovata) 610 mg USE: Under 6: consult a physician; 6-12: 1-2 caps 3 times a day; 12+: 3-4 caps 3 times a day. Take with 8 oz of fluid CONSULT A DOCTOR IF: abdominal pain/nausea/vomiting are present, there are changes in bowel habits that persist over 2 weeks, or rectal bleeding/failure to have a bowel movement occur after using this product
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Fenugreek is also used around the world as a culinary spice and food that is soothing to the stomach.
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Fenugreek ( Trigonella foenum-graecum ), native to Asiatic and Mediterranean regions, is used worldwide as a culinary spice and food. Fenugreek use was popularized around the ninth century by Benedictine monks and was used by Hippocrates and other Greek physicians.
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