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I have posted about this a bit before, kind of got passed over. Thought I might post some "evidence" that may be beneficial. Fenugreek pwo..

The addition of fenugreek extract (Trigonella foenum-graecum) to glucose feeding increases muscle glycogen resynthesis after exercise.

Ruby BC, Gaskill SE, Slivka D, Harger SG.

Department of Health and Human Performance, The University of Montana, Missoula, Montana 59812-1825, USA. [email protected]

The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of ingesting an oral supplement containing 4-Hydroxyisoleucine (4-OH-Ile, isolated from fenugreek seeds [Trigonella foenum-graecum]) with a glucose beverage on rates of post-exercise muscle glycogen resynthesis in trained male cyclists. Following an overnight fast (12 hr), subjects completed a 90-minute glycogen depletion ride after which a muscle biopsy was obtained from the vastus lateralis. Immediately and 2 hours after the muscle biopsy, subjects ingested either an oral dose of dextrose (Glu) (1.8 g.kg BW(-1)) or 4-OH-Ile supplement (Glu+4-OH-Ile, including 2.0 mg.kg(-1) 4-OH-Ile with the same oral dose of dextrose) with a second muscle biopsy 4 hours after exercise. Post exercise muscle glycogen concentration was similar for both trials. Overall, there was a significant increase in glucose and insulin concentrations from time 0 throughout the majority of the 4-hour recovery period, with no significant differences between the two trials at any time point. Although muscle glycogen concentration significantly increased from immediately post exercise to 4 hr of recovery for both trials, the net rate of muscle glycogen resynthesis was 63% greater during Glu+4-OH-Ile (10.6+/-3.3 vs. 6.5+/-2.6 g.kg wet wt.(-1).hr.(-1) for the Glu+4-OH-Ile and Glu trials, respectively). These data demonstrate that when the fenugreek extract supplement (4-OH-Ile) is added to a high oral dose of dextrose, rates of post-exercise glycogen resynthesis are enhanced above dextrose alone.

PMID: 15719265
 
There is other good information with Fenugreek........

Cholesterol-Lowering Effect

Fenugreek has been shown to exert a cholesterol-lowering effect. In one 24-week study, serum cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL and VLDL levels showed a steady decrease over the testing period. Additionally, HDL levels (good cholesterol) showed a 10% increase. Results like this would indicate Fenugreek could be beneficial in preventing and treating atherosclerosis. It was observed that the steroidal saponins (steroidal glycosides) present in Fenugreek account for many of the beneficial effects of fenugreek, particularly the inhibition of cholesterol absorption and synthesis. One human study found that Fenugreek can help lower cholesterol and blood sugar levels in persons with moderate atherosclerosis and non-insulin-dependent diabetes. According to several controlled studies, Fenugreek helps lower elevated cholesterol and triglyceride levels in the blood, including in those with diabetes.


Controls blood sugar levels and plays an essential role in managing the production of LDL 'bad' cholesterol in your liver.
 
I understand it also may enhance the effects of insulin or oral hypoglycemics.

When I was sick as the proverbial dog quite a few years ago the only hot drink in the house one time was some bulk fenugreek tea. No idea where it came from. Can't make any earth-shattering claims for it, but it did seem to help with some of the deficiencies I was having- over and above the usual cuppa. Just some anecdotal info...
 
I don't know if this is relevent, but fenugreek is actually the main ingredient in most enlargement pills because it stimulates the production of prolactin, or something like that.
 
sydney22 said:
I don't know if this is relevent, but fenugreek is actually the main ingredient in most enlargement pills because it stimulates the production of prolactin, or something like that.

They included it in some formulas, containing hops, saw palmetto, dong quai, chaste-tree berry, wild yam, kava, fennel, black cohosh, but this was simply "kitchen sink" type stuff.

Study after study shows its use for blood glucose and insulin mimiking thus activation of an insulin signalling pathway.
 
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