| Ingredient InEndoRelief, Stefanie
 
 Therapeutic Properties
 antibacterial, antiseptic, antiviral,  antioxidant, antiparasitic, aphrodisiac, digestive, diuretic,  emmenagogue, antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory
 
 
                                        | Affinity For 
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 |                      | digestive system | respiratory system | endocrine system 
 |                      | nervous system | lymphatic system | muscles 
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                                        | Resonance | Plant Family | Part Utilized 
 |                      | physical, emotional | Umbelliferae | seeds 
 |  Application
 Cumin oil should be diluted well or used as part of a blend.
 
 Aromatic Considerations
 Cumin essential oil has a very strong aroma.  It can be quite appealing if it is diffused for a short period of time.  The aroma lingers in the air for a long time after the diffuser has  been turned off.
 
 Emotional/Spiritual Aspects
 People who would benefit from cumin oil are  usually very determined individuals. They are proud of their strength  and determination. They do not tolerate people they consider to be fools  or lazy. Unfortunately, they put most everyone but themselves into  these categories. It is possible for these people to become wise and  beloved as they mature.
 
 Physical Aspects
 Cumin is anti-inflammatory and warming to  strained or damaged muscles. It relieves muscular pains and the pains of  arthritis. Cumin is a stimulant to the digestive system. It should be  considered for colic, flatulence, bloating, and indigestion. Cumin is an  excellent nervous system tonic. It is often employed to relieve  headaches, migraines, and to boost energy levels with nervous  exhaustion. Diluted and applied to the chest, cumin can be useful for  asthma, bronchial spasms, and spasmodic coughs. One of the outstanding  characteristics of cumin oil is its action in clearing the lymphatic  system and ridding the body of excess fluids and toxins. Cumin also  increases circulation. Recent studies show strong indications that cumin  oil acts as a thyroid stimulant.
 
 General Information
 Cumin has an over-powering aroma. This is a very strong, almost caustic essential oil.
 
 Cautions
 Cumin is an oil that I appreciate in a blend,  but use very rarely by itself. You should avoid cumin if you have  sensitive skin or if you are pregnant.  This essential oil is best as part of a blend of essential oils.
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