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Metaphysical Properties Of Cumin Seeds

Official Name: Cumimum cyminum

Other Names: Cumino, Cumino Aigro, Sanoot, Kimoon
Gender: Masculine
Planet: Mars
Element: Fire
Metaphysical Powers: Protection, Fidelity, Exorcism, Anti-Theft

Common Magickal Uses and Folklore of Cumin Seeds

  • In Germany and Italy, Cumin is put into bread to keep wood spirits from stealing it.
  • Cumin seed also possesses the "gift of retention"; i.e., it will prevent the theft of any object that retains it.
  • Cumin is burned with frankincense for protection and scattered on the floor, sometimes with salt, to drive out evil.
  • Brides also wear it to keep negativity away from the wedding.
  • Used in love spells, and when given to a lover, it will promote fidelity.
  • Cumin seed is steeped in wine to make a lust potion.
  • Cumin, when carried, gives peace of mind, and if you plan to grow the plant yourself, bear in mind that you must curse while sowing the seed to obtain a good crop!

Cumin provides iron and helps control blood sugar levels, which is vital for hormonal function and brainpower. It improves your immune system by fighting inflammation and can help with weight loss and fat reduction. It's also been reported to help lower high cholesterol.

Cumin is a parsley family member and is made from the dried seed of a plant known as Cuminum Cyminum. Since ancient times the Cumin has been very precious because of both healing properties for the body and (historically) magical protection functions! Cumin is a spice found in northern and central Europe and Asia and has been grown since the Middle Ages.

Both the leaves and the seeds are eaten in their culinary use. Still, it also has a tremendous esoteric and healing value for certain body disorders, giving it extra power.

If you want to get a little crazy and believe in old tales, if you're going to protect a place such as your home or business, you can burn a little cumin with incense mixed with salt and spread it on the ground to ward off evil.

Cumin has also been used centuries ago in love spells! They used to place ground cumin inside a bag and give it to a lover or partner to foster loyalty.

Once Cumin is wet with wine in Asia, the seeds can make love potions and ignite passion.

Cumin was regarded by the Egyptians as one of four exciting aphrodisiac seeds, along with anise, fennel, and coriander. Therefore, they put it as an offering in the tombs of the Pharaohs.

The best way to consume Cumin for health benefits is to either add to your food daily or soak two tablespoons of cumin seeds in a cup of warm water overnight and drink the following morning with juice from half a lemon. This will help with skin beauty too.

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