Description
ABOUT:-
Cumin Seed Oil is scientifically known as Cuminum cyminum. Its colour ranges from clear to pale yellow with spicy and penetrating smell. The main chemical components of cumin oil are cuminic, cymene, dipentene, limonene, phellandrene and pinene. Cumin is a small annual herb about 50cm (20 inches) high, with deep green, narrow feathery leaves and tiny white or pink flowers, followed by small oblong seeds.
USES:-
Cumin oil is greatly used as a warming oil. It relieves from muscle pains and problems such as osteoarthritis. As far as digestion is concerned, Cumin oil helps cure dyspepsia, colic, bloating flatulence, and indigestion. It is extremely beneficial for the nervous system and helps relieve of headaches, nervous exhaustion and migraine. The cumin oil is used to flavour food and scent cosmetics. Cumin Seed Oil helps improve hair, nails and skin can be used as an additive in lotions, conditioners, creams, serums, soaps, or balms.
BENEFICIAL PROPERTIES:-
The therapeutic properties of cumin oil are antiseptic, anti-spasmodic, carminative, digestive, diuretic, emmenagogue, antitoxic, bactericidal, nervine, stimulant and tonic.
Cumin has an overpowering smell of spicy and should be used very sparingly, yet it is considered non-toxic, non-irritant and non-sensitizing. It does have photo-toxic qualities, so should not be used when the skin will be exposed to sunlight. People having a sensitive skin should not use and it should be fully avoided by the pregnant ladies.
Cumin is very helpful warming oil that helps a lot in relieve muscular pains as well as osteoarthritis. It is also considered as great tonic for nervous system that is very much beneficial for headaches.
BLENDS WELL WITH:-
Basil Holy, Bergamot, Allspice, Black Pepper, Cananga, Galbanum, Lavender 40/42, Ginger, Geranium, Jasmine Absolute, Rose Absolute (Morocco), Rosemary and Ylang Ylang oils.
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