Natural way to control cholesterol-use sabja seeds
Samira Vishwas | April 8, 2026 12:24 PM CST
Nowadays, the problem of high cholesterol is increasing rapidly, which can increase the risk of heart diseases. In such a situation, people keep looking for natural and easy solutions. Basil seeds are one such superfood, which is considered helpful in controlling cholesterol.
Why are vegetable seeds beneficial?
Sabja seeds are rich in fiber, omega-3 fatty acids and antioxidants. These can help in reducing bad cholesterol (LDL) and increasing good cholesterol (HDL) in the body.
How to reduce cholesterol?
- plenty of fiber: It improves digestion and reduces cholesterol absorption
- omega-3 fatty acids: Keeps heart healthy and improves blood lipid profile
- detox effect: Helps in removing toxins from the body
correct way of consumption
- Soak 1–2 teaspoons of sabja seeds in a glass of water for 15–20 minutes.
- When the seeds swell, mix them in water or milk and drink.
- You can also add them to lemonade, sherbet or smoothie
- It is considered better to consume it daily in the morning or afternoon
What else are the benefits?
- helpful in weight loss
- strengthens the digestive system
- cools the body
- Helpful in controlling blood sugar
things to keep in mind
- Do not consume more than necessary
- Pregnant women or people suffering from any disease should first consult a doctor.
- Always consume soaked seeds only, do not eat dry seeds
Sabja seeds are an easy, cheap and natural way to control your cholesterol. With correct quantity and regular consumption, it can help in improving your heart health.
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