A REVIEW ON ROLE OF HERBS LIKE; CUMIN, LEMON AND GINGER IN WEIGHT LOSS

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Ankita A Gupta
Kuntupalli Sandhya Rani
Dr. Pragnesh Patani

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Cumin seeds, lemon and ginger roots

Abstract

Herbs have been utilized for centuries in traditional medicine and culinary practices, with a growing body of research highlighting their potential health benefits. This review examines the therapeutic roles of three widely used herbs: cumin (Cuminum cyminum), lemon (Citrus limon), and ginger (Zingiber officinale). Each herb offers a unique set of bioactive compounds that have been associated with various health-promoting properties. Cumin is contains antioxidants and may aid digestion, improve blood sugar control, and even promote weight loss when incorporated into a balanced diet. lemons are a rich source of vitamin C, which supports the immune system and skin health. They also contain antioxidants, which can help combat oxidative stress. Lemon water, in particular, is a popular morning ritual believed to aid digestion and detoxification. Ginger  has a long history of use in traditional medicine for its potential health benefits. Ginger is well-known for its anti-nausea properties. It also possesses anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, which may contribute to its potential in reducing inflammation and supporting overall health.

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