Anise Essential Oil possesses the distinctive aroma of black licorice. Although you may not be a fan of black licorice, a single drop or two of Anise Seed Essential Oil can dramatically enhance an otherwise dull blend. It can be useful in diffuser and inhaler blends intended to help ease bronchitis, colds and the flu.
It is also known as soup root. Parsley or Petroselinum crispum is mainly an herb, which is traditionally not much accepted in India, but it has acquired popularity only recently in urban areas due to global influence. Celery seeds or ajmoda is a wonderful digestive herb, works amazingly well in treating gastrointestinal problems such as indigestion, bloating, flatulence, abdominal cramps and regularise bowel functions. Some of the healing properties of celery seeds are used in treating Kapha conditions.
Kalonji Oil: Known as blackseed oil, it is extracted from the seeds. Loaded with thymoquinone, a compound with anti-oxidant properties, this amber-coloured oil is used in cooking, body massages and in various beauty treatments. Where is Kalonji oil used? In the Kitchen. The seeds from N. sativa go by the names black seeds, black cumin, black caraway, and kalonji. You can use them or their oil like cumin or oregano to spice curry dishes, pickles, and bread.
What is Malkangni oil used for? Image result for MALKANGNI SEED OIL Description This Oil has anti-arthritic, analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities. It is used for treating Inflammation of muscles and joints, including rheumatism, gout, paralysis. Malkangani Oil is also used for massaging externally in various vata rog like sciatica, lumbago, paralysis, arthritis and facial palsy.