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What is Fenugreek Tea?

EC Rosenberg
EC Rosenberg

Fenugreek tea is an herbal tea made from the crushed seeds of the fenugreek plant, formally called Trigonella foenum-graecum. Fenugreek leaves and seeds have been common cooking ingredients for centuries, traditionally in spice mixtures and curries. Herbalists and holistic medicine practitioners also use the seeds to make a medicinal tea. They believe the tea may help digestive functions, reduce cholesterol, lower blood sugar, and increase milk production in lactating mothers.

The fenugreek plant is a native of Southeastern Europe and Asia, but is now cultivated worldwide. The plant produces little white or yellow flowers that grow long pods that look like beans. These pods contain up to 20 seeds each.

Fenugreek tea helps reduce cholesterol, lower blood sugar, and increase milk production in lactating mothers.
Fenugreek tea helps reduce cholesterol, lower blood sugar, and increase milk production in lactating mothers.

One of the most common uses for fenugreek tea is to help increase milk production. Some research indicates that consuming fenugreek can increase a mother's milk supply in as little as 24 hours, and that milk supply level can remain even after the herb is discontinued. Scientists are not sure how this process works. Some believe fenugreek stimulates sweat production, which also stimulates milk production; others believe that certain phytochemicals in fenugreek, called saponins, are estrogen precursors.

A bowl of fenugreek seeds.
A bowl of fenugreek seeds.

Whole fenugreek seed is extremely fibrous and difficult to digest; for this reason, it has traditionally been used as a laxative. The tea doesn't contain the whole seeds, but it still contains traces of the water-soluble fiber, mucilage. This aids digestion by slowing down the digestive process and allowing nutrients to be absorbed more fully. Slower digestion also means slower absorption of sugar, which may be beneficial to diabetics. Some inconclusive research has been performed on fenugreek's ability to lower LDL cholesterol, particularly in diabetic users.

Fenureek tea can occasionally cause hives.
Fenureek tea can occasionally cause hives.

Fenugreek tea is weaker than whole fenugreek seeds and thus less likely to produce strong side effects. Some common side effects can include diarrhea, gas, or bloating. It also may cause skin, sweat, or urine to smell like maple syrup. The tea can also have a strong, unpleasant taste.

Fenugreek tea can occasionally cause facial swelling or hives, or aggravate asthmatic symptoms. The tea may lower blood sugar, so diabetics should carefully monitor their blood sugar levels and discuss fenugreek tea use with their physician. Being part of the pea family, fenugreek should generally be avoided by people who are allergic to peanuts, soybeans, or peas.

Discussion Comments

burcidi

I have a herbal tea that's made for women, to drink during menstruation. It helps reduce bloating and pain. I've noticed that one of the main ingredients in the tea is fenugreek.

discographer

@feruze-- You can use fenugreek leaves and seeds in many different ways. Some people jut put the seeds in water, let it sit for a while and then drink the water. Other people add the seeds to hot tea and others use the fresh or dried fenugreek leaves to make tea. It's your preference what you want to do. I don't think the benefits of fenugreek tea is more using one of these methods.

I'm also drinking it for diabetes. I prefer making the tea from the leaves because the flavor is not as strong. I don't like the flavor much, so the weaker the flavor, the better it is for me.

bear78

@anon115316-- How do you use fenugreek seeds to make tea? Do you just put it in hot water or do you add it to other herbal teas?

I want to start drinking fenugreek tea for cholesterol. I've heard that it helps lower bad cholesterol and increase good cholesterol. I have diabetes too and if it helps with that, then it will be an additional benefit for me.

anon115316

i use whole fenugreek seeds in a tea as a decongestant when the symptoms of a cold are coming on. Works every time.

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    • Fenugreek tea helps reduce cholesterol, lower blood sugar, and increase milk production in lactating mothers.
      By: NataliTerr
      Fenugreek tea helps reduce cholesterol, lower blood sugar, and increase milk production in lactating mothers.
    • A bowl of fenugreek seeds.
      By: jedi-master
      A bowl of fenugreek seeds.
    • Fenureek tea can occasionally cause hives.
      By: Rob Byron
      Fenureek tea can occasionally cause hives.