Fenugreek
Fenugreek seeds are tasty according to Ben Greenfield, from his book Boundless...
Rather than a fenugreek supplement, I prefer organic fenugreek seeds, which are quite tasty and have a delicate maple flavor. You can keep them in a pepper grinder or glass mason jar in your kitchen. Sprinkle or grind them into stir-fries, meat dishes, salads, soups, or anything else for which you desire both the digestion-enhancing and antiaging support of fenugreek seeds.
It's a great idea to consume it pre-carb avalanche
Prior to any carbohydrate-containing meal, consume insulin-stabilizing compounds such as bitter melon extract, Ceylon cinnamon, apple cider vinegar, berberine, rosemary, turmeric, ginger, fenugreek, Gymnema sylvestre, or cayenne.
Downloadable Fenugreek?
You may be interested in taking it as an infoceutical - a non-pharmacological, side-effect-free version of the supplement that takes advantage of the phenomenon of water memory - which is imprinted on water via quantum collocation and electromagnetism using this device...
Infocueticals typically have 1/3 or half the effect of the actual medicine being imprinted. If you're skeptical of Infopathy that's understandable, it's a game-changing application of a little-known scientific phenomenon. But I'd urge you to evaluate the scientific evidence (presented in my biohacker review) that downloadable medicine is no longer science fiction...
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