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Information About The Herb Caraway
General Information Botanical Name: Carum carvi Plant Family: Umbelliferae Common Names: Alcaravea, Caraway Fruit, Caraway Seed Origin: It is found in Northern and Central Europe, Siberia, Turkey, Iran, India and North Africa. There are several varieties. History: The use of Caraway originated with the ancient Arabs who called the seeds Karawya and it was Alcaravea in Old Spanish. The aromatic umbelliferous plants have carminative properties and include:
Pliny recommended it for:
Tradition: The Roots were supposed to have been mixed with milk to make 'Chara', a bread eaten by Julius Caesar and his soldiers of Valerius.
Medicinal Parts Used: Fruit and leaves Contains:
Caraway is used for: Brain and Nervous System Conditions
Female Conditions
The Oil is used for:
Gastrointestinal Conditions
The Oil is used for:
Respiratory Tract Conditions The Oil is used for:
Other The Oil is used for:
Externally the powder of the seeds made into a poultice is used:
Other Uses:
Action:
Global Herbal Supplies has Caraway available in the following forms |
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