They say, “Pick up a sesame seed but lose sight of a watermelon.†But I tell you it is worth it. The black pod which 'bursts'with life is the oldest condiment known to man. Sesame is a useful ingredient in the culinary world. The oil extracted is very much demand finding its way into many delicacies and also as an unavoidable element in hair and beauty products. Dating back to the ancient civilisations, sesame is a nourishing food which helps cure many ailments.
The three varieties of this seed have their own benefits. The black gives the best edible oil while white is the store house of calcium. The red one is richh in iron. The oil extracted has high medicinal quality. The emmollient factor helps soften skin and helps maintain a lustrous texture. It helps to regularise mensturation and cure female gonadic disorders. The acclaimed 'doctor' of ancient India, Charaka advocated the use of sesame in ayurvedic oil for its medicinal and natural value. The nourishing potency of this tiny seed makes it the comrade of an ayurveda practitioner.
Ever wondered what if medicine comes sweet-wraped? This is true for the sweetmeat made from sesame and jaggery which is a beneficial medicine for digestive, menstural and respiratory disorders. Lustrous hair with zero dandruff and greys is guarenteed. Sesame is an abortifacient and should be avoided during pregnancy. Anaemia or lack of haemoglobin is effectively cured through intake of sesame on regular basis. These small seeds hold enough magic to cure the whole world.
The three varieties of this seed have their own benefits. The black gives the best edible oil while white is the store house of calcium. The red one is richh in iron. The oil extracted has high medicinal quality. The emmollient factor helps soften skin and helps maintain a lustrous texture. It helps to regularise mensturation and cure female gonadic disorders. The acclaimed 'doctor' of ancient India, Charaka advocated the use of sesame in ayurvedic oil for its medicinal and natural value. The nourishing potency of this tiny seed makes it the comrade of an ayurveda practitioner.
Ever wondered what if medicine comes sweet-wraped? This is true for the sweetmeat made from sesame and jaggery which is a beneficial medicine for digestive, menstural and respiratory disorders. Lustrous hair with zero dandruff and greys is guarenteed. Sesame is an abortifacient and should be avoided during pregnancy. Anaemia or lack of haemoglobin is effectively cured through intake of sesame on regular basis. These small seeds hold enough magic to cure the whole world.