Description
The essential oil of Cumin (Cuminum Cyminum) was already known by the ancient Egyptians, a stele was found that served as a medical handbook indicating its properties, it is mentioned in both the ancient and the new Testament.
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As recognized by the Italian Ministry of Health, it counteracts disorders associated with the menstrual cycle. It is digestive, promotes regular gastrointestinal motility and helps eliminate air.
In Naturopathy it is an effective treatment of aerophagia, meteorism, cramps, intestinal spasms and gastric disorders of neurovegetative origin.
It is recommended by naturopaths after surgical treatment, as it has a tonic effect on the heart and nervous system, and to stimulate the production of white blood cells in case of cold or flu and has antiviral and bactericidal properties.
It is used as an essence in the production of soaps and perfumes.
It has a warming action so it makes massages particularly pleasant and fragrant, relieving any pain.
Spice used since ancient times, it gives an exotic and spicy touch to your dishes, thanks to its digestive properties it is also excellent for preparing a good liqueur, mixing it with Star Anise or Peppermint. Great for making a yogurt sauce to dress raw vegetables or a salad.
Used in aromatherapy for the treatment of nervous breakdowns.
Use:
Abdominal pain: massage the abdomen with 1 drop of essential oil of cumin in a tablespoon of carrier oil.
Weak immune system: massage the body (1/2 times a week) with 2 drops of cumin o.e. in a tablespoon of carrier oil.
Cumin essential oil is a generally non-toxic oil, it does not irritate or cause sensitization effects, however it is phototoxic. Do not expose yourself to sunlight.
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