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Coriander

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[[File:Coriander.jpg|thumb|350px|left|Coriander]]
Other Names: Chinese Parsley, Cilantro, Coriandre, Coriandri Fructus, Coriander Essential Oil, Coriandrum sativum, Dhanyaka, Huile Essentielle de Coriandre, Koriander, Kustumburi, Persil Arabe, Persil Chinois, Persil Mexicain, Punaise Mâle.<br>Coriander is a plant. People use the seed for medicine.<br>See also : * [[Cilantro]] (Leaves) * [[Pito-Pito Tea]]
==Special Precautions of Coriander==
* See precautions of [[Linalool]]
* Vitamin D transport : It's full of fatty acids to help transport vitamin D to cells (28.4% of seed weight, in fact!) Studies have also shown that coriander can purge your body of toxic metals like mercury, cadmium, aluminum, and lead that can impair vitamin D absorption.
* Antibiotic : Cilantro can crush salmonella: In a recent study led by Isao Kubo, Ph.D at the University of Berkeley, laboratory tests have shown that this component of cilantro is two times as potent as the commonly-used allopathic antibiotic medicine gentamycin. This makes it a potent weapon against the dangerous salmonella bacteria.
* Aromatherapy : **The health benefits of Cilantro Essential Oil can be attributed to its properties as an analgesic, aphrodisiac, antispasmodic, carminative, depurative, deodorant, digestive, fungicidal, lipolytic, stimulant and stomachic substance. ** used for Aches, arthritis, colic, flatulence, fatigue, grout, indigestion, nausea, rheumatism, pain, spasmodic cramps (both of the limbs and intestines as well as coughs), fungal infections, depression, nausea.==Used in Patent medicine==* [[Category:TreatmentsChandraprabha Vati]][[Category==References==''Julia Lawless, The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Essential Oils (Rockport, MA:herbal medicine]]Element Books, 1995), 60-67.''
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