Fragrant black cumin - medicinal properties and contraindications of spicy spices
It is no secret that many spices not only impart original taste and aroma to culinary dishes, but can also serve as a medicine. Take, for example, black cumin - the medicinal properties and contraindications of this plant are widely used in folk medicine. Rich in fatty and essential oils, cumin has a healing effect on the functioning of almost all of our organs. Its seeds are added to sauces, meat and fish, and also eaten just like that or added to tea. They help to normalize the general condition, and some systems in particular. Healing oil and drops for internal and external use are made from cumin, which help with many diseases. What is the secret of the little black grains?
Black cumin - medicinal properties and contraindications
In pharmacies you can find a drug called "kalondji oil" - this is black cumin oil.
Caraway seeds owe their beneficial properties to their rich chemical composition. They are rich in fatty acids, essential oils, tannins, saponins and alkaloids. Cumin is also rich in vitamins, among which group B is the leader. There are many seeds and minerals, but most of all potassium, phosphorus, calcium and magnesium.
The therapeutic effect of cumin on the human body
The seeds are used directly, chewing and drinking water, or they are used to prepare decoctions and teas. Oil Kalonji lubricate problem areas and take orally.
Both seeds and products based on them have a therapeutic effect:
- lower blood pressure and sugar levels;
- soothe and relieve insomnia;
- increase immunity and treat colds;
- accelerate metabolism;
- relieve vasospasm and relieve pain of various kinds;
- heal wounds;
- improve skin condition;
- relieve swelling, remove excess fluid and toxins;
- improve potency.
Thymoquinone is extracted from black cumin, which slows down the growth of cancer cells and can even destroy them. That is why the spice is so important for scientists who hope to get a cure for cancer with its help.
Is there any harm from regular use of cumin
First of all, any products based on black cumin seeds are prohibited for use by pregnant women. They can cause bleeding, placental abruption, and premature birth. The spice is prohibited and for allergy sufferers.
In addition, it is not recommended to take cumin in the presence of certain diseases, namely:
- thrombophlebitis;
- hypotension;
- gallstones;
- chronic stomach diseases, especially in the acute stage.
Treatment with caraway seeds in these cases can have a side effect due to the properties of the seeds.