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8 herbs and spices that are known for weight reduction

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 15, 2025, 20:00 IST
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Herbs that can help us lose weight


In a world filled with quick fixes and weight-loss fads, the real game-changers often lie quietly in the kitchen spice box or herb rack. Across different cultures, many herbs and spices have long been praised for their slimming properties. But are these claims backed by science or are they just old wives’ tales? That’s where the difference lies—between belief and evidence. Here are eight herbs and spices commonly linked to weight reduction and breaks down the real reasons why they work—or don’t.

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Fenugreek (Methi)

Fenugreek seeds are rich in soluble fibre, especially galactomannan, which swells in the stomach and creates a feeling of fullness. Fenugreek supplementation was associated with reduced fat intake in overweight individuals.

This herb also subtly influences blood sugar control, reducing insulin spikes—a major trigger for fat storage. However, results are gradual and work best when paired with mindful eating.

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Turmeric (Haldi)

Curcumin, the active compound in turmeric, doesn’t directly torch fat but plays a quiet supporting role. Chronic inflammation is often linked to obesity, and turmeric’s anti-inflammatory properties may improve metabolism and reduce weight-related complications.

Curcumin supplementation showed modest reductions in body weight and BMI, especially in people with metabolic disorders. Its best use? As a booster, not a solo solution.

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Cinnamon (Dalchini)

Cinnamon doesn’t burn fat per se, but it helps regulate blood sugar by mimicking insulin. This helps prevent blood sugar spikes and crashes that often lead to hunger pangs and overeating.

Cinnamon intake reduced fasting blood glucose and cholesterol in people with Type 2 diabetes—making it a promising ally in weight management, especially for those struggling with sugar-related cravings.

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Ginger

There’s some weight behind this claim. Gingerol, the active compound in ginger, is known to increase thermogenesis—the body’s ability to burn calories to produce heat. Ginger intake significantly reduced body weight and waist-to-hip ratio in overweight individuals.

What makes ginger special is its dual action: it enhances digestion and curbs hunger, creating a subtle but steady push towards fat loss.

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Curry leaves (Kadi Patta)

Traditionally used in South Indian cooking, curry leaves have been linked to improved liver function and fat metabolism. They’re rich in carbazole alkaloids—natural compounds that show antioxidant and anti-obesity properties.

Curry leaf extract helped in reducing cholesterol and triglyceride levels, indirectly supporting weight control. While human studies are still limited, the early evidence looks promising and this underrated herb deserves more attention.

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Black pepper (Kali Mirch)

Black pepper contains a compound called piperine, which not only gives it its spicy punch but also enhances thermogenesis—the process of heat production that burns calories.

Another fascinating fact? It increases the bioavailability of nutrients like curcumin, making turmeric more effective when both are used together.

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Dandelion root

Dandelion root is often included in detox teas, mostly for its diuretic effect. It promotes urination, which can reduce bloating and temporary water weight—but not actual fat loss.

However, it also contains prebiotic fibres that support gut health and digestion. A healthy gut plays a silent but key role in weight regulation, and that’s where dandelion wins long-term points. Clinical trials on its direct weight-loss effect are limited, but anecdotal and herbal records are centuries old.

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Fennel seeds (Saunf)

Fennel seeds have long been used to relieve bloating, support digestion, and curb appetite—thanks to their volatile oils like anethole.

Though not a fat burner in the conventional sense, fennel acts more like a regulator. By improving digestion and reducing water retention, it creates an environment that makes sustainable weight loss easier. A study published in Clinical Nutrition Research in 2015 found that drinking fennel tea temporarily reduced appetite in overweight women.


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