It is used for aromatherapy, in massage body oil and providing relief from muscle spasm, cramps and arthritis.
Uses
Used in cases of skin infection because of its antiseptic property.
Benefits
• Antiseptic
• Antibacterial
• Useful in aromatherapy
• Antifungal
Usage Rate
The usage for this product depends on the nature of the formulation, thus there is no exact recommended concentration.
Strengths
It is used in cases of emphysema, migraine and rheumatic pain.
Caution
Ajwain seeds, also known as ajowan, bishop's weed, thymol, and carom, have several health and gastronomic benefits. Aside from the seeds, another valuable product derived from this plant is the Ajwain essential oil.
This oil is highly beneficial in the treatment of skin-related issues. Pimples and acne are perhaps the most common problems that everyone faces.