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Black Sesame Seeds
Black Sesame Seeds
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Scientific Name: Sesamum indicum
The ancient seed of strength, beauty, and nourishment
Uses:
Culinary – Sprinkled over salads, rice, noodles, stir-fries, and sushi
Baking – Used in breads, crackers, and traditional desserts (like halwa, laddoos)
Smoothies & Bowls – Blended or sprinkled for flavor and nutrition
Tahini & Pastes – Ground into rich black sesame paste or tahini for dips and sauces
Traditional Medicine – Used in Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine for vitality and balance
Seed cycling involves eating specific seeds during different phases of the menstrual cycle to naturally support estrogen and progesterone levels.
Luteal Phase (Day 15 to Day 28): This is the second half of the menstrual cycle, starting after ovulation and ending at the start of the next period.
Why Black Sesame Seeds?
Rich in Zinc – Supports progesterone production
Lignans – Help bind excess hormones and support detox
Healthy Fats – Nourish endocrine glands and reduce inflammation
Calcium & Magnesium – Help ease PMS and support emotional balance
How to Use:
Dosage: 1 tablespoon per day
Form: Ground or lightly roasted for better absorption
Ways to consume: Add to smoothies, oatmeal, yogurt, or energy balls
For best results, rotate with flax + pumpkin seeds during the follicular phase (Day 1–14).
Benefits:
Bone Health – Excellent source of calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus
Hormonal Balance – Lignans support estrogen metabolism, especially beneficial in seed cycling
Hair & Skin Health – Rich in antioxidants and healthy fats that promote shine and elasticity
Heart Health – Contains heart-friendly fats and helps regulate cholesterol
Digestive Support – High fiber supports gut health and regularity
Anti-Aging – Powerful antioxidants like sesamin and sesamol protect cells from oxidative stress
Recommended Daily Consumption:
1 to 2 tablespoons (10–20 grams) of raw or lightly roasted black sesame seeds
Can be consumed whole, ground, or soaked for better absorption.
Storage Tip:
Store in an airtight container in a cool, dry place. Refrigeration helps maintain freshness and prevent oil rancidity, especially in warm climates.
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