Dill Weed C/S (Egypt)
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Botanical Name: Anethum graveolens
Dill is a plant that has a long history as a culinary spice. But it has also been used as a magic weapon and a medicine. People have used dill seeds and the parts of the plant that grow above the ground as medicine.
Dill is used for digestion problems including loss of appetite, intestinal gas (flatulence), liver problems, and gallbladder complaints. It is also used for urinary tract disorders including kidney disease and painful or difficult urination.
Other uses for dill include treatment of fever and colds, cough, bronchitis, hemorrhoids, infections, spasms, nerve pain, genital ulcers, menstrual cramps, and sleep disorders.
Dill seed is sometimes applied to the mouth and throat for pain and swelling (inflammation).
In foods, dill is used as a culinary spice.
In manufacturing, dill oil is used as a fragrance in cosmetics, soaps, and perfumes.
Some chemicals contained in dill seed might help relax muscles. Other chemicals might be able to fight bacteria and increase urine production like a “water pill.”
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Botanical Name: Anethum graveolens
• Loss of appetite
• Digestive tract problems
• Urinary tract problems
• Cough, colds
• Gallbladder, liver problems
• Sore mouth and throat