Cumin oil

Cumin oil

How to obtain

Cumin oil is obtained from the seeds of the plant. Caraway - This is a spicy herb that grows in large quantities in Europe and Asia. In order for the oil to retain all the beneficial properties of the plant, the harvesting of seeds begins while they are not yet ripe. The cut grass is dried, and only then the ripened grains are separated. The essential oil is extracted from the seeds by distillation.

Characteristic

  • is a clear or yellowish liquid;
  • has a sharp, sweetish-pepper aroma;
  • has a sharp, bitter taste;
  • has a wide range of useful properties;
  • used in cooking, medicine and cosmetology.
Essential Oil Characteristics

Chemical composition

  • acetaldehyde;
  • cumaldehyde;
  • furfural aldehyde;
  • carvone;
  • limonene;
  • minerals;
  • nigelon;
  • phosphorus;
  • sulfur;
  • iron;
  • calcium;
  • carbohydrates;
  • active enzymes;
  • proteins;
  • vitamin A;
  • vitamin E.

Beneficial features

  • fights with manifestations of allergies;
  • is a natural antibiotic;
  • has a disinfecting effect;
  • stimulates appetite;
  • removes gases from the intestines;
  • is a good astringent;
  • removes excess fluid from the body;
  • normalizes the menstrual cycle;
  • helps to remove phlegm from the bronchi;
  • improves the flow of milk;
  • relieves pain;
  • helps with indigestion;
  • tones.
Common cumin oil

Harm

  • when applied externally, it can cause itching, redness and inflammation of the skin;
  • with individual intolerance, food allergies may occur, accompanied by edema, pain in the gastrointestinal tract, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea;
  • can cause a sharp drop in blood pressure.
Allergy test

Contraindications

  • cumin oil should not be used in pregnant women, as the contraction of the uterus caused by this drug can lead to miscarriage;
  • due to the fact that caraway oil increases blood sugar levels, people with diabetes are advised to exclude it from their diet;
  • cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy and radiotherapy should stop using caraway essential oil, as it reduces the effectiveness of treatment.
Cumin oil contraindications

Compatibility

Caraway oil goes well with the following types of essential oils:

  • orange;
  • basil;
  • ginger;
  • benzoin;
  • cardamom;
  • lavender;
  • laurel;
  • coriander;
  • frankincense oil;
  • pink;
  • chamomile;
  • pelargonium;
  • ferula oil;
  • elemi oil.
Combination of essential oils

Application

In medicine

Cumin oil, in combination with other drugs, can be used to eliminate the following health problems:

  • bloating;
  • diseases of the gastrointestinal tract;
  • acute respiratory diseases;
  • asthma;
  • bronchitis;
  • pyelonephritis;
  • age-related memory impairment;
  • premenstrual syndrome;
  • menstrual irregularities;
  • depression;
  • sleep disorders;
  • problems with potency;
  • skin inflammation;
  • fungal infections;
  • warts;
  • diseases of the cardiovascular system;
  • seasonal beriberi;
  • metabolic disorder.
Cumin oil in medicine

Traditional medicine recipes

  • To get rid of bad breath, you need to mix a drop of caraway, bay and tarragon oil, dilute in one spoonful of olive oil and take each time with food.
  • To normalize the processes of digestion, you need to eat one spoonful of honey with a drop of caraway oil for three weeks after eating.
  • To get rid of a cough from bronchitis, dilute a drop of caraway and eucalyptus oils in warm water and inhale for a few minutes.
  • To enhance bile formation, add a drop of caraway and a drop of lemon oil to a tablespoon of olive oil. You can drink this mixture before meals or dress it with fresh vegetable salad. Take once a day for a week, repeat the course after three weeks.

In cooking

  • oil pressed from cumin seeds is used as a spicy dressing for salads and meat dishes;
  • caraway oil is part of some varieties of alcohol;
  • cumin oil is used in the manufacture of confectionery products as a flavoring agent;
  • cumin oil goes well with mushrooms.
Cumin oil in cooking

In cosmetology

  • with the help of lotions with heated cumin oil, skin diseases can be treated;
  • applying cumin oil on the scalp will stop hair loss;
  • cumin oil evens out skin color and gives it a healthy look;
  • the drug is well suited for oily skin;
  • caraway oil enhances the ability of cells to regenerate.
Rubbing with cumin oil

In aromatherapy

Inhalation of cumin oil vapors:

  • helps to release emotions;
  • invigorates and awakens vitality;
  • enhances attention and concentration;
  • relieves fatigue.
Inhalation of cumin oil vapors

How to apply?

  • in the form of aroma lamps or smokers;
  • bury in aromatic medallions;
  • rub into the skin or apply in the form of compresses;
  • dilute in water and freeze to subsequently wipe the skin with ice cubes;
  • as part of a mixture of various oils;
  • apply to the comb before combing for hair beauty.

When losing weight

Regular intake of cumin oil eliminates digestive problems, so everyone who wants to lose weight is advised to include it in their diet. It is believed that it is able to remove toxins from the body. In addition, cumin oil, when applied topically, helps to get rid of cellulite and reduce the number of stretch marks.

Massage for weight loss with cumin oil

Linseed oil infused with cumin

Oils that are infused with herbs and spices are called infusion oils. This oil can be prepared at home. The oil is poured into a glass container, cumin is added there, tightly closed and left in a cool dark place. Caraway-linseed oil is infused for quite a long time - from six months to a year. Cumin masks the specific taste of flaxseed oil, making it more palatable. Such oil can be added to food or used as a healing agent that can cope with a number of diseases.

Interesting Facts

  • cumin oil is part of the perfume of many well-known brands;
  • scientists have proven the ability of caraway oil to prevent the development of cancer and fight them.
1 comment

I do inhalations with cumin oil for sore throats.

The information is provided for reference purposes. Do not self-medicate. For health issues, always consult a specialist.

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