English Name:- Cumin Seed.
Botanical Name:- Cuminum cyminum
Family:- UMBELLIFERAE.
Parts- Used:- Fruits
Habit:- An annual herb cultivated in fields. Branches are delicate and thin. Leaves thin
linear 2-3 at node. Flowers white minute in umbels. Fruits Cremocarp.
Taste:- Acrid
Chemical Constituents:- Fruits Contains:- A volatile oil. A simple oil which contains
Cumic aldelyde; this oil Can be converted into Thymol; Pentason is found in another,
permanent oil of this fruit; Also contains Vitamin ‘A’, ‘C’, and ‘D’.
Actions:- Stimulant, Astringent , Analgesic, Carminative, Aromatic, Digestive,
Appitizer, Tonic.
Used In:- Diarrhoea, Indigestion, Flatulance, Fever, Vomiting, Urinogenital system
disorder, Gonorrhoea, Calculii, Disuria, Anorexia, Dyisscrasia. Fruits are particularly
very useful in the indigestion of child.
Usages
• Its seeds increase digestion and removes intestinal gas.
• It is useful in curing respiratory disorders.
• Highly beneficial in treating insomnia.
• It maintains kidney health.
• It is good for breast feeding mothers and helps produce more milk because of iron and
calcium present in it.
• It is a good immunity booster and a care taker of general health.
• It improves metabolism.
• It regulates menstrual cycle.
• Its seeds are very useful to cure asthmaand other respiratory problems.
• Because of the presence of iron it cures anemia.
• It is useful for curing diabetes.
• It is rich in Vitamin A & B and cures night blindness.
• It removes general weakness and improves weight.
• It cures malaria fever.
• Gurgling with powder of its seeds mixed with cardimum powder and alum removesmouth problems.
• It relieves centipede bite pain when the cream of its fruits mixed with rock salt and
vegetable oil is applied locally.
• It removes acidity, increases eye sight and kills ringworms.
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made for accuracy but none is guaranteed. Many traditional uses and properties of this
herb have not been validated by the FDA. If you have any serious health concern you
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