Tuesday, August 13, 2013

www.malaysianherbals.com- cumin-(76)-Cuminum cyminum-சீரகம்



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CUMIN                                                                      சிறுசீரகம்

 அகத்தை சுத்தம் பண்ணும் ;சீர் படுத்தும் ; ஆகவே இதற்கு சீர் அகம் என்று வைத்துள்ளார்கள் நம் முன்னோர்கள். அல்லவா? 

In India, cumin has been used for millennia as a traditional ingredient of innumerable kormasmasalas, soups and other spiced gravies.


The English "cumin" derives from the Old English cymen (or Old French cumin), from Latin cuminum, which is the latinisation of theGreek κύμινον (kuminon),cognate with Hebrew כמון (kammon) and Arabic كمون (kammun). Forms of this word are attested in several ancient Semitic languages, including kamūnu in Akkadian. The ultimate source is the Sumerian word gamun. The earliest attested form of the word κύμινον (kuminon) is the Mycenaean Greek ku-mi-no, written in Linear B syllabic script.
Originally cultivated in Iran
and Mediterranean region,cumin is mentioned in
 the Bible in both the Old Testament (Isaiah28:27) and the New Testament (Matthew 23:23). 
The ancient Greeks kept cumin at the dining table in its own container (much as pepper is frequently kept today), and this practice continues in Morocco. Cumin was also used heavily in ancient Roman cuisine. It was introduced to the Americas by Spanish and Portuguese colonists.
There are several different types of cumin but the most famous ones are black and green cumin which are both used in Persian cuisine.
Today, the plant is mostly grown in ChinaUzbekistanTajikistanIranTurkey, Morocco, EgyptSyriaMexicoChile, and India. Since cumin is often used as part of birdseed and exported to many countries, the plant can occur as a rare casual in many territories including Britain. Cumin occurs as a rare casual in the British Isles, mainly in Southern England; but the frequency of its occurrence has declined greatly. According to the Botanical Society of the British Isles' most recent Atlas, only one record has been confirmed since 2000.

Results showed that chicks in treatment 3 developed
a significant decrease in the level of cholesterol in blood serum compared to other treatments.

So now we can assume that seeragam is one of the spices in Indian herbal medicine to reduce weight and cholesterol.




Cumin seeds are used as a spice for their distinctive flavour and aroma. It is globally popular and an essential flavouring in many cuisines, particularly South Asian, Northern African and Latin American cuisines.
 Cumin can be found in some cheeses, such as Leyden cheese, and in some traditional breads from France. It is commonly used in traditional Brazilian cuisine. Cumin can be an ingredient in chili powder (often Tex-Mex or Mexican-style), and is found in achiote blends, adobossofritogaram masalacurry powder, and bahaarat.
Cumin can be used ground or as whole seeds. It helps to add an earthy and warming feeling to food, making it a staple in certain stews and soups, as well as spiced gravies such as chili. It is also used as an ingredient in some pickles and pastries.
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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

www.malaysianherbals.com-(75)SENNA -சூரத்தாவாரை

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 Senna (fan xie ye)  JOHAR in Malay

What is senna? What is it used for?

 சிறுவர்களாக இருந்த போது நம் தாயார் நமக்கு பேதிக்கு கொடுப்பார்களே! ஞாபகம் இருக்கிறதா?
Senna is a shrub found throughout India, Pakistan and China. Its name is derived from the Arabic word "sena," and it has been used in ayurvedic and unani medicines since the ninth century. The shrub grows to a height of approximately two feet, with green stems and pods and yellow, scoop-shaped leaves. The leaves and pods, or fruit, are used medicinally.
The active substances in senna leaves and fruit are called sennosides. These molecules are converted by bacteria in the colon into another substance, rhein-anthrone, which has two beneficial effects. First, it stimulates colon activity, which speeds bowel movements and improves digestion. Second, it increases fluid secretion.
Traditionally, senna was used as a laxative and was considered a "cleansing" herb because of its cathartic properties. More modern studies have found that senna is useful in treating constipation, whether it is caused by pharmaceuticals or natural means. It may also be used to treat skin conditions such as ringworm and acne.
How much senna should I take?
Some practitioners recommend taking an herbal extract that contains 20-60mg of sennosides per day.

The World Health Organization ( WHO ) approves senna leaves and senna pods for  Short-term use in occasional Constipation ( WHO, 1999 ).
Senna is considered a 揅leansing?herb because of its cathartic effect and has been used as a natural laxative for centuries.
Senna was given the name of purging Cassia in Europe during the Middle Ages because it was used at that time in an Italian Medical school as a purgative.
In Chinese medicine, senna is used for 揕iver fire?patterns, atherosclerosis and for 
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In medicine [edit]

Sennas have for millennia played a major role in herbalism and folk medicineAlexandrian Senna (S. alexandrina) was and still is a significant item of trans-national trade e.g. by theAbabdeh people and grown commercially, traditionally along the middle Nile but more generally in many regions around the northwestern Indian Ocean.
Sennas act as purgatives and are similar to aloe and rhubarb in having as active ingredients anthraquinone derivatives and their glucosides. The latter are called sennosides orsenna glycosidesSenna alexandrina is used in modern medicine as a laxative;[13] acting on the lower bowel, it is especially useful in alleviating constipation. It increases theperistaltic movements of the colon by irritating the colonic mucosa. The plants are most often prepared as an infusion. Senna glycosides are listed as ATC code A06AB06 on their own and A06AB56 in combined preparation

Senna Benefits

Senna is a herb that is generally used for its laxative properties. Senna is also known as cassia senna, wild senna, cassia marilandica, or locust plant. It works by interacting with the bacteria in the digestive track, resulting in intestinal contractions. These contractions are caused by the anthraquinone that is contained in senna. These dimeric glycosides anthraquinone derivatives are known as Senna glycosides or sennosides. They are named after their abundant occurrence in these plants of the genus Senna. The main forms of these glycosides are often referred to by: A, B, C & D. Both leaves and pods of the senna plant are used for their laxative effects. The pods are less potent than the leaves.
Senna is found in many tropical countries. The plant has been used in India for thousands of years as a laxative. It can be found in capsule and tablet form, tea bags and loose tea, as well as liquid extracts. The undiluted dried root can be found in health food stores.s.

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