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Fenugreek is a Mediterranean herb used for cooking, spice, cosmetics, soaps, healing inflammation, and even improving digestive problems and lowering cholesterol. Although you can buy fenugreek capsules containing the ground seeds at most health food stores, this herb may not be commonly found in your local grocery store. By properly preparing your garden area and then planting and tending to your fenugreek, you can have an abundant and cheap supply of fenugreek.[1]
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