Introducing The Source
This sharp and pungent seeds is your go-to for acidity and indigestion. The flavour compound of ajwain is thymol, a compound found in thyme, yet it taste a bit different.
Did You Know?
Attention to all the dog lovers. Ajwain was traditionally used to treat indigestion and flatulence in dogs. A sprinkle of ajwain in their food and can do many good.
FOR THE CURIOUS
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With the dynamic nature of science and nutrition, we keep ourselves up-to-date with research. You can read more about the specific vitamin and it's evidence-based roles in the body through the links below. Enjoy soaking up all the learning!
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Reduces peptic ulcers | Reserach- |
Acts as a Digestive Stimulant | Research- |
Relieves Abdominal Discomfort | Research- |
Reduces Digestive transit time | Research- |
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