The
nutmeg fruit, in fact, is a drupe, about the size of an apricot, when ripen
splits up to a single, centrally situated oval shaped kernel known as
"nutmeg spice."
The
hard brown seed from the tropical evergreen nutmeg tree has a warm, spicy sweet
flavor. The dried lacy membrane around the nutmeg seed is called as Mace. Both
nutmeg and mace are used for cooking purposes.
Nutmeg,
otherwise called as Jathikai in southern language is not only known for its
popular spice but also for many health benefits. This aromatic spice keeps the
immune system strong. Some of the minerals found in nutmeg are calcium,
potassium, iron, and manganese.
During
ancient times, Roman and Greek civilizations used nutmeg as a certain type of
tonic. This nutmeg tonic helps to get rid of fatigue, stress, anxiety or
depression.
Nutmeg and its oil were being used in Indian and Chinese traditional medicines for
health issues related to the nervous and digestive systems.
A
glass of milk added with a pinch of nutmeg powder will relax you and helps to
sleep better.
Just
applying a few drops of nutmeg oil on the skin or a little amount of nutmeg,
grated into soup or sauce do a wonderful magic on your health.
To
get relief from muscle pain, aching joints, sores, arthritis, and other
ailments, apply nutmeg oil on the affected areas.
Nutmeg
helps to boost one’s appetite. It also provides relief from digestion problems
such as diarrhea, bloating, constipation, and so on. By removing the excess gas
from the intestines, nutmeg oil relieves stomach aches.
Jathikai
effectively treats bad breath or halitosis with its antibacterial properties.
It is also used as a remedy for toothaches and gum problems.
Nutmeg
is useful for liver disease and dissolving kidney stones.
Skincare is one of the priorities of everyone, especially woman. Nutmeg acts an important
role in skin care.
Apply
a paste of nutmeg powder with honey on the acne marks which helps to reduce the
scars and make it less noticeable. A scrub made from and orange lentil powder
and nutmeg powder helps to remove blackheads.
In
most of the Asian countries, the spice is used as an ingredient in curry powder
to marinate vegetable and meat dishes.
Remember
nutmeg while you think about skin and health care
Research
by NatturaBio.