Sabja seeds, that look a lot like chia seeds and offer immense health benefits. They are native to India but different from the holy basil- also called Tulsi. Sabja seeds are rich in protein, essential fats, carbs, and are packed with fiber. Surprisingly, they contain no calories. Sabja seeds are very hard and cannot be consumed raw. They are best consumed after soaking in water, which makes them more gelatinous. Sabja seeds typically come from sweet basil, Ocimum basilicum, which we commonly use as seasoning. As they come from the sweet basil plant, they are commonly referred to as sweet basil seeds. The benefits of sabja seeds in Ayurveda and Chinese medicine have been known for a while.It is only in the recent past that sabja seed benefits have been recognised.
1. Aids Weight Loss
2. Controls blood sugar levels.
3. Helps treat acidity and heartburn
4. Good for skin and hair
Type | Herbs |
Quality | A Grade |