An Australian study in 2008 showed that 65% of cancer patients use some form of complementary - alternative therapy.
Sesamum Indicum , in Herbal Medicine

One-year-old upright plant up to 2 meters in height, with lanceolate leaves, light purple flowers and narrow seed capsules.
Contains:
- oil,
- trace elements
- proteins.
Rich in nutrients as well as therapeutic, it can be used in digestive problems such as:
constipation helping to lubricate the gut.
It increases milk production in nursing mothers, while the oil is beneficial for skin problems, such as eczema and redness. It is believed that it can lower blood sugar levels.
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