What Are Chia Seeds?
Chia seeds are tiny black or white seeds from Salvia hispanica, a flowering plant native to Central America. Long before they became a modern wellness staple, chia was relied on by ancient civilizations like the Aztecs and Mayans as a dependable source of nourishment. The word “chia” itself comes from the Mayan word for strength, reflecting how this ingredient was used to sustain energy during long journeys, battles, and periods of physical labor.
What made chia seeds so historically valuable remains what makes them relevant today. They are shelf-stable, lightweight, and easy to prepare with minimal tools. Chia seeds can be eaten whole, mixed into foods, or combined with liquid to change their texture, which is why they were so practical prior to refrigeration and packaged foods. That same versatility means chia slips easily into what you already eat and drink – think water, smoothies, yogurt, fruit, oatmeal.
























1 comment
olga golub
Wow! Thank you for sharing. I love these recipes. I will definitely try them now.
Happy Holidays to you, Neda and your staff, Dr Karam.
I love your posts in your journal. Keep educating us.
Best, Olga
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KaramMD Skin replied:
Hi Olga—Thanks for your comment! We’re thrilled to hear you enjoyed the recipes and that our posts are helpful to you. Your support means a lot to Dr. Karam and the whole team. Wishing you a glowing holiday season ahead! ✨
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