caraway seed oil
caraway seed oil
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Magd El-Din (2001) evaluated the efficacy of 3 essential oils to control 3 stored-product insects, among which
caraway seed oil demonstrated high toxicity to both insect eggs and adults.
Caraway seed oil mixed with alcohol and castor oil is good treatment for scabies.
In addition, the fatty acid composition revealed that Tunisian
caraway seed oil is rich in an unusual fatty acid--petroselinic acid --[11] which is of potential industrial significance.
A combination of chamomile abdominal compresses, massage using
caraway seed oil and light rhythmical body oiling helped one boy with major digestive and constipation problems improve his digestive functioning.
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