Sat Ajwain/Thymol Seeds
Ajwain is known as ‘yavani’ in Sanskrit, Carom seeds in English,
and ‘Tachyspermum copticum’ in Latin. When essential
oils obtained from ‘Ajwain’ are cooled
down, they solidify and are called ‘Ajwain sat’, which
is very commonly used as a medicine.
Sat Ajwain also comprises of
calcium, potassium, sodium, phosphorus, thiamine, iron, niacin. Hydrolysis of
Ajwain seeds yields an essential oil consisting of Thymol, gamma – terpinene, p
– cymene as well as 20% trace compounds.
Ajwain’s small, oval-shaped,
seed-like fruits are pale brown schizocarps, which resemble the seeds of other
plants in the family Apiaceous such as caraway, cumin and fennel. They have a
bitter and pungent taste, with a flavor similar to anise and oregano. They
smell almost exactly like thyme because they also contain thymol, but they are
more aromatic and less subtle in taste, as well as being somewhat bitter and
pungent. Even a small number of fruits tends to dominate the flavor of a dish.
Despite considerable
preliminary research, there is little high-quality clinical evidence that
ajwain has anti-disease properties in humans. Sat Ajwain is sold as a dietary
supplement in capsules, liquids, or powders. An extract of bishop’s weed is
manufactured as a prescription drug called methoxsalen (Uvadex, 8-Mop,
Oxsoralen) provided as a skin cream or oral capsule to treat psoriasis,
regimentation from vitiligo, or skin disorders of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma.
Because methoxsalen has numerous interactions with disease-specific drugs, it
is prescribed to people only by experienced physicians.
Sat Ajwain Benefits
Drinking Sat Ajwain water or
chewing some seeds will help you soothe the pain. Sat Ajwain seeds are also
beneficial in preventing tooth decay. Ajwain seeds are rich in minerals,
vitamins, and fiber which is good for your health. Add them to your food or eat
them raw to enjoy the health benefits.
Chew a spoonful of raw Sat
Ajwain seeds every day in the morning. Maintain a gap of half an hour between
eating ajwain and having your breakfast. If you have these seeds the first thing
in the morning, they help your body release digestive juices which can make
digestion better.
Sat Ajwain has numerous kidney
related benefits, dissolving and curing of kidney stones is one of them. Ajwain
has inflammation reducing properties therefore; it is a great and instant
remedy for hiccups. The thymol and niacin present in it help keep the heart
healthy too.
Other Names: Kummun al-malik, Nanakhwah, Ajwayn, Ajowan, Jowan, Yavani,
Yamani, Yin du zang, Hui xiang, Bishop’s Weed, Omum, Ajowan, Lovage, Ajowan,
Ammi , Ajowan, Indischer Kümmel, Ajma, Ajmo, Yavan, Javain, Ajwain, Ajwayan,
Oma, Yom, Omu, Javend, Trachyspermum ammi Sprague, Onwa, Onba, Nankhwah,
Zeniyan, Jawain, Yavani, Yavanika, Ajwain Desi (Seeds), Sat Ajwain (Thymol),
Ajwan, Ajwain Phool, Ajwaien, Ajwain Ka Phool, Ajwayn, Thaimol, Azwain, Vamu
Puvu, Vamu Puvvu, Ajwaain, Ajwaen, Amritdhara, Amrutdhara, Amrit Dhara, Amrut
Dhara, Kirmani ajwain phool Ajwain Phool