trachyspermum ammi uses- medicinal uses- benefits- side effects- health benefits-etc.
Trachyspermum ammiL. Are actually produced more in India and use it has more effective in daily life.
• Digestive
• Pungent
• Stimulating
Azovine Fruit Co2 Extract is new to us and is recommended by my teacher Madeleine Kerkoff-Hayes. The seeds are small and gray, similar to caraway seeds. The oil is clear, light yellow, sticky and very pungent with a strong odor due to its high content of thymol (thyme). You cannot make a beautiful perfume mixture with this oil. The more you know and use, the more you will achieve due to its extensive and beneficial functionality.
Azovin, also known as Bishop's Weed or Azwine, was native to the Mediterranean and its seeds, including Egypt, were used to treat coughs, colds, and allergies, as well as stomach pain and gas. Today it is manufactured mainly in India. Interestingly, the fruit has a seed-like appearance. Cumin and parsley belong to the same family, the Apiaceae (Ambelifera).
The manufacturer says it is antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antifungal, antibacterial, and antispasmodic so you can see how beneficial it is in a variety of mixes. In addition to its help as a physical remedy, Kerkoff-Hayes says, "Its deep round smell is like a blanket around you, for the mental cold or for the East when there is no tap."
The high content of thymol can cause skin or mucosal irritation, and Robert Tisserand recommends that the maximum skin consumption does not exceed 1.4%. * It is physically and mentally stimulating and can cause headaches and nausea in some people. Although it is considered an anticoagulant and generally safer (FAT), its use is not recommended if you are using blood thinners (blood thinners) or if you have cardiovascular problems.
This oil has a wide range of biological and medicinal uses, as further studies and research will reveal.
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