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Fenugreek Seed vs Fenugreek Extract?

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1. Fast, ready absorption. The body does not need to break down a liquid extract, allowing more of the medicinal properties to be absorbed into the system. The body generally uses 98% of liquid extracts.
2. Easy to digest. Liquid extracts take 1-4 minutes to assimilate.
3. Greater potency. This makes an extract much more powerful than a capsule or tablet. It could take 20 capsules to equal a daily dose of 1 for some extracts.
4. Longer shelf life.
In order for any nutrient to reach the cells of the body, it must first be suspended in a solution. Or in other words it must be liquid. As a rule, the nearer a herbal preparation approaches the liquid form, the quicker and more completely it will assimilate and take effect in your body. Medical studies have shown that liquid extracts have faster absorption rates; higher optimization rates and is more easily digestible.
•One of the primary benefits of using liquid herbal extracts is that they do not require digestion. You don't need to extract what is medicinal from the plant cellulose before it can be absorbed because it's already been done for you.
•The body does not need to break down a liquid extract, allowing more of the medicinal properties to be absorbed into the system. This makes liquid extract much more powerful than a capsule or tablet.
•When using capsules or tablets, the body must first extract or break down the medicinal properties of the herb to put them in liquid form in the stomach.
•Liquid extracts take 1-4 minutes to assimilate.
•Capsules or tablets (pills) can take from 20-30 minutes just to break down, before the body can even start to assimilate them.

Source: http://www.hhcextracts.com/liquids/

As far as using fenugreek alone, I have no idea.
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Fenugreek Seed vs Fenugreek Extract? - by kazooie - 01-05-2015, 12:52 AM
RE: Fenugreek Seed vs Fenugreek Extract? - by KellyT - 01-05-2015, 10:24 PM
RE: Fenugreek Seed vs Fenugreek Extract? - by kazooie - 01-05-2015, 11:51 PM



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