<p>Like the famous quote “Let food be thy medicine and thy medicine be thy food” India owns a wide variety of herbs and seeds that heal. The consumption of these plant-based wonder foods has proven to have a positive and significant impact on our overall health. Also, these are safe to be consumed at all phases of life.</p>.<p>Seeds are a great source of healthy fats, fibre, complex carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals. Especially their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, immune boosting and hormone balancing properties makes them exceptional. Seeds like flax, sunflower, fennel, chia and pumpkin seeds etc., have a wide range of health benefits for all groups of people especially for women and growing children.</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Fennel seeds</span></strong></p>.<p>A highly nutritious seed with a wide range of micronutrients like vitamins and minerals, this is the best herb to eat after meals as it stimulates digestive enzymes and helps in boosting metabolism.</p>.<p>The essential oils present in it are heart-healthy.</p>.<p>It is known for its cancer-fighting properties.</p>.<p>Studies suggest that it is beneficial in managing menstrual cramps and other issues related to menstruation.</p>.<p>Fibre-rich property makes it best suitable for relieving constipation and managing blood sugar levels, especially during pregnancy.</p>.<p>Beneficial for GDM pregnant women to help in managing blood sugar levels at a normal range.</p>.<p class="CrossHead Rag"><strong><span class="bold">Recipe</span></strong></p>.<p>Fennel seed herbal tea: Boil water with fennel seeds and mint/ basil leaves. Bring it to a boil strain and serve hot.</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Garden cress/ Halim seeds</span></strong></p>.<p>One of the finest super seeds widely available but rarely used is the garden cress. Its nourishing factor makes it suitable to treat varied health conditions. Halim/ garden cress seeds are rich in iron and fibre content. The presence of arachidonic and linoleic acids makes it a memory-booster.</p>.<p>It helps in treating anaemia especially in adolescents and expecting mothers.</p>.<p>The presence of phytoestrogens in these seeds helps in regularising the menstrual cycle.</p>.<p>Promotes good skin and hair growth.</p>.<p class="CrossHead Rag"><strong><span class="bold">Recipe</span></strong></p>.<p>Halim seed jaggery <span class="italic">laddoos</span>: Fry <span class="italic">ghee</span> in a <span class="italic">tava</span>, add roasted <span class="italic">rava</span>, desiccated coconut and dry nuts and add soaked Halim seeds and jaggery syrup and give it the shape of a <span class="italic">laddoo</span>.</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Jeera seeds</span></strong></p>.<p>One of the best herbs with natural essential oils that eases digestion by stimulating digestive enzymes is <span class="italic">jeera</span>. It is best known for its antioxidant and anticancer properties.</p>.<p>Helps in lowering cholesterol and in weight loss.</p>.<p>Thymol, octanol and other essential oils in <span class="italic">jeera</span> help in easing digestion.</p>.<p>Reduces insomnia, flatulence and bloating in pregnant ladies by managing acid reflux action.</p>.<p>Improves appetite, digestion and immunity in children when given regularly.</p>.<p class="CrossHead Rag"><strong><span class="bold">Recipe</span></strong></p>.<p>Roasted <span class="italic">jeera</span> powder with curd is not only healthy but tasty too. Roast<span class="italic"> jeera</span>, crush or powder it and add to curd and relish.</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Sabja seeds</span></strong></p>.<p>The right amount of <span class="italic">sabja</span> when consumed regularly boosts immunity and improves gut health. <span class="italic">Sabja</span>/basil seeds can be your best friend in your weight loss journey. They also help in managing stress and anxiety.</p>.<p>A good diuretic agent, it helps flush out toxins from the body.</p>.<p>Its fibre-rich property makes it best suitable for relieving bloating and constipation.</p>.<p>The presence of certain minerals like calcium and magnesium also makes it a bone-healthy herb.</p>.<p>Its fibre content keeps the stomach full for a longer time thus reducing appetite.</p>.<p>When consumed in moderation during pregnancy, developing GDM can be controlled. </p>.<p class="CrossHead Rag"><strong><span class="bold">Recipe</span></strong></p>.<p>Banana Kiwi Sabja smoothie: Transfer all the ingredients to a blender and mix well. Take the mixture in a glass and add 1tsp of pre-soaked <span class="italic">sabja</span> seeds and serve.</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Methi seeds</span></strong></p>.<p>This is a traditional herb that has a wide usage from improving lactation to relieving<br />constipation with diversified nutritional content. Methi seeds are rich in fibre, amino<br />acids, lipids and other micronutrients like zinc, iron, calcium etc. which makes them a super seed.</p>.<p>The fibre content in fenugreek helps in lowering the blood sugars by slowing down the digestion and absorption of carbohydrates thus reducing the risk of Type 2 diabetes and also GDM during pregnancy. Studies suggest that fenugreek suppresses appetite thus helping in weight loss.</p>.<p>It is a good antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agent.</p>.<p>It’s a proven galactagogue that helps in improving lactation.</p>.<p>Fenugreek has proven effects in balancing hormones and regularising menstruation.</p>.<p>Studies also suggest that fenugreek seeds might be useful for male infertility.</p>.<p class="CrossHead Rag"><strong><span class="bold">Recipe</span></strong></p>.<p>Sprouted <span class="italic">methi sabji</span>: Temper the rinsed sprouted methi seeds with<span class="italic"> jeera</span>, onion, tomato and cook well. Add salt as per taste.</p>.<p><em>(<span class="italic">The author is a senior executive nutritionist based in Bengaluru.)</span></em></p>
<p>Like the famous quote “Let food be thy medicine and thy medicine be thy food” India owns a wide variety of herbs and seeds that heal. The consumption of these plant-based wonder foods has proven to have a positive and significant impact on our overall health. Also, these are safe to be consumed at all phases of life.</p>.<p>Seeds are a great source of healthy fats, fibre, complex carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals. Especially their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, immune boosting and hormone balancing properties makes them exceptional. Seeds like flax, sunflower, fennel, chia and pumpkin seeds etc., have a wide range of health benefits for all groups of people especially for women and growing children.</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Fennel seeds</span></strong></p>.<p>A highly nutritious seed with a wide range of micronutrients like vitamins and minerals, this is the best herb to eat after meals as it stimulates digestive enzymes and helps in boosting metabolism.</p>.<p>The essential oils present in it are heart-healthy.</p>.<p>It is known for its cancer-fighting properties.</p>.<p>Studies suggest that it is beneficial in managing menstrual cramps and other issues related to menstruation.</p>.<p>Fibre-rich property makes it best suitable for relieving constipation and managing blood sugar levels, especially during pregnancy.</p>.<p>Beneficial for GDM pregnant women to help in managing blood sugar levels at a normal range.</p>.<p class="CrossHead Rag"><strong><span class="bold">Recipe</span></strong></p>.<p>Fennel seed herbal tea: Boil water with fennel seeds and mint/ basil leaves. Bring it to a boil strain and serve hot.</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Garden cress/ Halim seeds</span></strong></p>.<p>One of the finest super seeds widely available but rarely used is the garden cress. Its nourishing factor makes it suitable to treat varied health conditions. Halim/ garden cress seeds are rich in iron and fibre content. The presence of arachidonic and linoleic acids makes it a memory-booster.</p>.<p>It helps in treating anaemia especially in adolescents and expecting mothers.</p>.<p>The presence of phytoestrogens in these seeds helps in regularising the menstrual cycle.</p>.<p>Promotes good skin and hair growth.</p>.<p class="CrossHead Rag"><strong><span class="bold">Recipe</span></strong></p>.<p>Halim seed jaggery <span class="italic">laddoos</span>: Fry <span class="italic">ghee</span> in a <span class="italic">tava</span>, add roasted <span class="italic">rava</span>, desiccated coconut and dry nuts and add soaked Halim seeds and jaggery syrup and give it the shape of a <span class="italic">laddoo</span>.</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Jeera seeds</span></strong></p>.<p>One of the best herbs with natural essential oils that eases digestion by stimulating digestive enzymes is <span class="italic">jeera</span>. It is best known for its antioxidant and anticancer properties.</p>.<p>Helps in lowering cholesterol and in weight loss.</p>.<p>Thymol, octanol and other essential oils in <span class="italic">jeera</span> help in easing digestion.</p>.<p>Reduces insomnia, flatulence and bloating in pregnant ladies by managing acid reflux action.</p>.<p>Improves appetite, digestion and immunity in children when given regularly.</p>.<p class="CrossHead Rag"><strong><span class="bold">Recipe</span></strong></p>.<p>Roasted <span class="italic">jeera</span> powder with curd is not only healthy but tasty too. Roast<span class="italic"> jeera</span>, crush or powder it and add to curd and relish.</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Sabja seeds</span></strong></p>.<p>The right amount of <span class="italic">sabja</span> when consumed regularly boosts immunity and improves gut health. <span class="italic">Sabja</span>/basil seeds can be your best friend in your weight loss journey. They also help in managing stress and anxiety.</p>.<p>A good diuretic agent, it helps flush out toxins from the body.</p>.<p>Its fibre-rich property makes it best suitable for relieving bloating and constipation.</p>.<p>The presence of certain minerals like calcium and magnesium also makes it a bone-healthy herb.</p>.<p>Its fibre content keeps the stomach full for a longer time thus reducing appetite.</p>.<p>When consumed in moderation during pregnancy, developing GDM can be controlled. </p>.<p class="CrossHead Rag"><strong><span class="bold">Recipe</span></strong></p>.<p>Banana Kiwi Sabja smoothie: Transfer all the ingredients to a blender and mix well. Take the mixture in a glass and add 1tsp of pre-soaked <span class="italic">sabja</span> seeds and serve.</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Methi seeds</span></strong></p>.<p>This is a traditional herb that has a wide usage from improving lactation to relieving<br />constipation with diversified nutritional content. Methi seeds are rich in fibre, amino<br />acids, lipids and other micronutrients like zinc, iron, calcium etc. which makes them a super seed.</p>.<p>The fibre content in fenugreek helps in lowering the blood sugars by slowing down the digestion and absorption of carbohydrates thus reducing the risk of Type 2 diabetes and also GDM during pregnancy. Studies suggest that fenugreek suppresses appetite thus helping in weight loss.</p>.<p>It is a good antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agent.</p>.<p>It’s a proven galactagogue that helps in improving lactation.</p>.<p>Fenugreek has proven effects in balancing hormones and regularising menstruation.</p>.<p>Studies also suggest that fenugreek seeds might be useful for male infertility.</p>.<p class="CrossHead Rag"><strong><span class="bold">Recipe</span></strong></p>.<p>Sprouted <span class="italic">methi sabji</span>: Temper the rinsed sprouted methi seeds with<span class="italic"> jeera</span>, onion, tomato and cook well. Add salt as per taste.</p>.<p><em>(<span class="italic">The author is a senior executive nutritionist based in Bengaluru.)</span></em></p>