Health Benefits of Cumin
The health benefits of cumin include its ability to aid in digestion, improving immunity and treating piles, insomnia, respiratory disorders, asthma, bronchitis, common cold, lactation, anemia, skin disorders, boils and cancer.
Some of you might remember seeing Cumin in some of your Grandmother's or Mother's food dishes which had roasted or fried seeds in them, when you
were children, because
they looked like small black insects. However, you liked the taste. So,
some of your Mother would sort them out before she served you. Yes, that
was Cumin.
Cumin, scientifically known as Cuminum Cyminum, belongs to family Apiaceae and is extensively used in culinary in Indian Subcontinent and some other Asian, African and Latin American countries, as a condiment or spice. Those who are of the opinion that spices are bad for health should note that cumin can be beneficial for some of their most dreaded diseases, beyond their expectations. Here are some of the great health benefits of cumin:
Cumin, scientifically known as Cuminum Cyminum, belongs to family Apiaceae and is extensively used in culinary in Indian Subcontinent and some other Asian, African and Latin American countries, as a condiment or spice. Those who are of the opinion that spices are bad for health should note that cumin can be beneficial for some of their most dreaded diseases, beyond their expectations. Here are some of the great health benefits of cumin:
•Digestion:
Cumin is extremely good for digestion and related problems. The very smell (aroma) of it, which comes from an aromatic organic compound called Cuminaldehyde, the main component of its essential oil, activates our salivary glands in our mouth (the mouth watering flavor), facilitating the primary digestion of the food. Next is Thymol, a compound present in cumin, which does same to the glands which secrete acids, bile and enzymes responsible for complete digestion of the food in the stomach and the intestines, due to its Stimulating properties. Cumin is also Carminative i.e. relieves from you from gas troubles and thereby improves digestion and appetite. Due to its essential oils, magnesium and sodium content, it promotes digestion and also gives relief in stomach-ache when taken with hot water (like aqua ptycotis and mint).•Piles:
The main reason behind piles is constipation added with
infections in the wound in the anal tract, which again is caused by
constipation. Cumin, because of its dietary fiber content and
carminative, stimulating, anti fungal and anti microbial properties due
to the presence of essential oils comprising mainly of Cuminaldehyde and
certain pyrazines, acts as a natural laxative in powdered form, helps
healing up of infections or wounds in the digestive & excretory
system and speeds up digestion too. Cumin would definitely help a
patient whom have piles.
•Insomnia:
This is a very peculiar
property of cumin. It is a stimulant as well as a relaxant at the same
time. This property cannot be attributed to a single component alone,
just as causes of insomnia cannot be attributed to a single cause. But
studies show that a proper intake of vitamins (particularly B-complex)
and a good digestion help induce a sound sleep. Cumin helps both of
these. Some of the components of the essential oil are hypnotic in
nature and have tranquilizing effects.
•Respiratory Disorders, Asthma, Bronchitis etc.
Presence of caffeine (the stimulating agent),
the richly aromatic essential oils (the disinfectants) make cumin an
ideal anti congestive combination for those suffering from respiratory
disorders such as Asthma, Bronchitis etc.
•Common Cold:
Common
Cold is a viral infection which affects our body frequently when our
immune system goes weak. Again, the essential oils present in cumin act
as disinfectants and help fight viral infections which cause common
cold. Cumin also does not let cough formation in the respiratory system
as it is supposed to be hot and dries up the excess mucus. Cumin is rich
in iron and has considerable amount of Vitamin C, which are essential
for a good immunity and keeps infections away.
•Lactation:
It
is rich in iron and thus very good for lactating mothers as well as
women who are undergoing menses or who are pregnant, since they are more
in need of iron than others. Moreover, cumin is said to help ease and
increase secretion of milk in lactating women due to presence of Thymol,
which tends to increase secretions from glands, including milk which is
a secretion from mammary glands. It is more beneficial if taken with
honey. Cumin has remarkable amount of calcium (above 900 mg per 100
grams) which accounts to over 90% of our daily requirement of calcium.
This calcium is an important constituent of milk and hence cumin is very
good for lactating mothers.
•Anemia:
Remember as stated above,
cumin is very rich in iron (above 66 mg. in each 100 grams) which is
more than 5 times the daily requirement of iron for an adult. This iron
is the main constituent of haemoglobin in the red blood corpuscles of
blood. It is haemoglobin which transfers oxygen (as oxide of iron) to
the body-cells and whose deficiency causes anemia. So, cumin can be a
nutritious additive to daily diet for anemic people.
•Skin Disorders:
Almost all of us know that vitamin-E is good for skin. It
keeps the skin young and glowing. This vitamin is also present in
abundance in cumin. The essential oils present in this have disinfectant
and anti fungal properties. This prevents any microbial and fungal
infection from affecting the skin.
•Boils:
Boils are just
outlets for removal of toxic substances and foreign matters such as
microbes etc. from the body. So, they are rather symptoms which show
that a lot of toxic substances have accumulated in the body. Here cumin
can help you a great deal. Those who regularly use cumin in food have
been seen keeping free from boils, rashes, pimples etc. Components such
as Cuminaldehyde, Thymol, phosphorus etc. are good de-toxicants which
help in the regular removal of toxins from body, through excretory
system of course, and not through boils.
•Immunity:
As
discussed above, abundance of iron, presence of essential oils and
vitamin-C & vitamin-A in cumin boosts up our immune system.
•Cancer:
Cumin itself has detoxifying and chemo-preventive properties
and accelerates secretion of detoxifying and anti-carcinogenic enzymes
from the glands, as it does to other secretions. As well as, it has nice
anti oxidants like vitamin-C and vitamin-A in it, in addition to those
essential oils, which, besides having countless other benefits, have
anti carcinogenic properties too. It is particularly good for cancer of
colon.
•Other benefits:
More gifts! Cumin is also beneficial
in treating renal coli, weak memory or lack of concentration, insect
bites and bee stings etc,
As you see Cumin does more than just giving your food flavor, Cumin heals the body.
As you see Cumin does more than just giving your food flavor, Cumin heals the body.
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