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1. Aromatherapy & Cosmetics
Used in massage oils for its warming and stimulating effects.
Incorporated in skincare products for its antimicrobial properties.
Used in hair care formulations to help with scalp health and dandruff control.
2. Pharmaceuticals & Traditional Medicine
Known for its antimicrobial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties.
Traditionally used to aid digestion and relieve stomach discomfort.
Used in herbal medicine to treat respiratory issues like coughs, asthma, and bronchitis.
Has analgesic properties, providing relief for muscle and joint pain.
3. Food & Beverage
Commonly used as a natural flavoring agent in Indian and Middle Eastern cuisines.
Added to digestive formulations, herbal teas, and pickles.
Acts as a natural preservative due to its antimicrobial nature.
4. Industrial & Household
Used in disinfectants and natural cleaning products due to its antibacterial properties.
Employed in insect repellents to deter pests.
Utilized in soaps, detergents, and perfumes for its strong, herbaceous scent.
Ajowan is a spice native primarily to India and traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine. It is its seeds, which are very much reminiscent of the taste of thyme, which are steam distilled to give birth to the essential oil of Ajowan, rich in many virtues.
In the traditional Indian pharmacopeia, this essential oil is used to take care of the digestive sphere, it also acts against internal parasites or to soothe sore throats.
It is primarily used orally for its broad-spectrum anti-infective and antibacterial benefits. Therefore, it is also invigorating in general and also good for digestion.
Ajowan essential oil is an important antibacterial agent, used against winter illnesses, infectious digestive disorders, and parasites. In external use and after dilution with vegetable oil, it is useful as an analgesic for joint pain.