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Carom seeds are also known as Bishop’s weed, Thymol seeds or ‘Ajwain‘ in Hindi. Carom seed is called omam in the southern part of India. They belong to the same family as fennel, anise, dill, and caraway.
Health Benefits of Ajwan:
Provide instant relief from earache
Earache is commonly caused due to cough and cold or inflammation of the ear lobes. However, ajwain contains antibacterial and anti-inflammatory compounds that help in relieving congestion.
How to use it: Due to its antiseptic properties ajwain mixed with garlic and sesame oil provides instant relief from earache due to boils. If a person is suffering from earaches due to congestion, a good remedy is to heat ajwain with milk. Putting a few drops of either of the mixtures in the ear can help relieve pain and discomfort.
Helps improve your sex life
Did you know that ajwain is a great natural aphrodisiac? Yes, this herb helps to spice up your sex life significantly along with giving your body a calm relaxing effect. Ajwain leads to greater sexual virility and higher libido in both the sexes by acting on the hormones responsible for sex drive.
How to use it: Mixing ajwain with the seeds of tamarind, honey, ghee and milk is a great way to increase vitality. Having the mixture every day helps improve vitality and libido. Here are home remedies to boost your sex life, increase your libido and last longer in bed.
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Ajwain or Ajowan is a bitter and pungent spice with a very strong aroma Some times, Ajwain is misidentified as Bishop's Weed due to its appearance. In reality it is fruit of Carom. The fruit feels like seeds, therefore many times Ajwain is referred to as Ajwain seeds.