Ajwain Junglee

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Sanskrit Name:Ajwain Junglee

Devanagari Name:अजवाइन जंगल

English Name: carrom seeds

Description:

Ajwain Junglee is a perennial herb, occasionally becoming woody at its base, characterized by a conical taproot. Its dark green leaves are 1-3 pinnate and covered with fine, soft hairs. The plant features compound umbels with few or no bracts. The flowers can be white or pinkish, and its fruits are either ovoid or ellipsoid in shape. Seseli indicum, another herb, is found in the lower regions of the Himalayan range, spanning areas from Dehradun to Gorakhpur, as well as Bundelkhand, Assam, West Bengal, and Koramandal.

Benefits:

Ajwain Junglee is known for its digestive and anti-inflammatory properties. It helps relieve indigestion, bloating, and gas. It is also used to treat respiratory conditions like asthma and bronchitis.

Medical Conditions(Relief):

Ajwain Junglee is used for its digestive and anti-inflammatory properties. It helps in treating indigestion, bloating, and constipation. It also has antimicrobial properties and is used in treating respiratory issues like cough and bronchitis.

Medical Conditions(Avoid):

Ajwain Junglee should be avoided in individuals with a history of ulcers or severe gastrointestinal conditions. It should also be avoided by those with a sensitive stomach or kidney issues unless prescribed by a healthcare provider.

 

 

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