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Chia

Preliminary clinical studies show mixed results, with some improvements in cardiovascular and diabetes risk factors, but overall evidence quality is low.

Benefits

Key compounds

Dietary fibern-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs)alpha-linolenic acidproteinflavonolsphenolic compoundslectinelongation factor11S globulin

May help with

Best for these goals

Antioxidantanti-inflammatoryantithromboticsupports cardiovascular healthmay aid in blood sugar regulationprovides sustained energy.

How to use it

Whole seeds, ground into flour, mixed in drinks, gel-like substance when mixed with water

Evidence level

Limited

Cautions & interactions

Never consume dry seeds due to expansion risk and esophageal blockage; use with caution if you have swallowing problems. Rare allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis and dermatitis, have been reported. | Interactions: May have additive effects with antihypertensive medications; high n-3 PUFAs could alter bleeding/clotting times; may reduce blood sugar levels.
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Educational information only — not medical advice, and not evaluated by the FDA. These statements are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Talk to a qualified healthcare provider before using any ingredient therapeutically, especially if pregnant, nursing, or taking medication.

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