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Thursday, May 17, 2012

Ajowan

Ajowan


Ingredient In
Eternity , Turmoil

Therapeutic Properties
digestive, anti-emetic/anti-diarrheal, anti-infectious, antibacterial, antiviral, anti-fungal, anti-parasitic, antiseptic, tonic, stimulant, antispasmodic
Affinity For

digestive system

circulatory system


Resonance

Plant Family

Part of Plant Used

physical, mental

Umbelliferae

seeds

Application
Ajowan should always be diluted well when applied to the body; application can be on the feet or any area of the body needing assistance.
Aromatic Considerations
Ajowan is reminiscent of thyme in both aroma and action.
Emotional/Spiritual Aspects
Ajowan is predominantly an oil for physical complaints. Ajowan also assists with mental and physical exhaustion. It can be calming and moderately sedating under certain circumstances.
Physical Aspects
Ajowan essential oil contains over 50% thymol, making it very effective against bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. The high thymol content also makes it extremely potent and quite caustic. Ajowan is an excellent aid to digestion. It often helps relieve nausea, flatulence, and the cramping pains that accompany these conditions.
Although antispasmodic and sedating under certain conditions, ajowan makes an excellent circulatory stimulant. Ajowan is helpful for fatigue, weakness, and to assist recovery after illness or accident. It also assists with mental or physical exhaustion, especially when the exhaustion is accompanied by great listlessness. Ajowan has been used in India (for a very long time) in the treatment of toothaches; clove oil also works great for a toothache but tastes better.
General Information
Ajowan is considered a fair substitute for cumin therapeutically, although the aromas are vastly different.
Cautions
Ajowan has a very high thymol content. It is best used as a small percent of a synergistically blended essential oil, especially for application to the skin. Pregnant women should certainly avoid its use as a single.

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