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Fenugreek Trigonella frenum-graecum

Part used – seeds and leaves also used in cooking

Strong smelling volatile oils, in the seeds as well as mucilage and proteins and a good source or Iron

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Fenugreek Trigonella frenum-graecum

Part used – seeds and leaves also used in cooking

Strong smelling volatile oils, in the seeds as well as mucilage and proteins and a good source or Iron

Uses

Alterative, carminative, demulcent, hypo-gylcemic and nutritive

Uses historically and Research

Traditional used for bronchitis, arthritis and diabetes as well as gastrointestinal problems. Also externally as a poultice for wounds and abscesses.

It has been used to increase milk production

It has been shown to reduce blood and urine glucose levels and lipids in dogs, rats and human studies. It has anti-inflammatory properties and has been used for coughs and joint inflammation. It has been shown to have some anti-ulcer and antacid properties and even been used to treat osteosarcomas and colon cancer

Possible Veterinary Indications

To reduce blood glucose, topically on wounds, to promote milk production and reduce inflammation.

Avoid in pregnant animals and not recommended for Hypothyroid animals.

Drug interactions: none proven but consult your veterinarian if medically dosing as with all herbs

Dosages

Dried and Ground Herb (Such as on the right above from WarriorBullz) 25-200mg/kg tid

Suggested dosage: 1/2 to 1 teaspoon per 10 kg two or three time daily

It can be applied to wounds mixed as a paste – 50gm in 250ml hot water, cooled and then applied externally

Dried herb 35-200mg/kg Three Times daily ideally (tid)

Tea 30g of the seeds approx 1 teaspoon per cup (250ml) of boiling water steep until cool then give 1/4 to 1/2 cup per 10kg

Tincture 0.5 to 1ml per 10kg

References

Veterinary Herbal Medicine Wynn and Fougere

CITV

Ribes et al 1984 & 1996

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