Antioxidant Antiaging Using Bitter Cumin Compounds

Anti-aging Solutions

Christine Cadena

Antioxidant antiaging products are on the rise as more and more middle aged adults look for ways to reduce long term, and progressive, diseases while also keeping a more youthful appearance. If you are concerned about getting the right antioxidant antiaging product, you may want to consider how bitter cumin may play a role in your alternative medicine regimen.

Like many alternative medicine solutions, bitter cumin has long been used as a natural healing solution and, more recently, is being used in medispas as a way to fight aging issues. If you are using a medispa for your antiaging, antioxidant therapies, or to fade age spots, then be sure to ask about the use of bitter cumin.

Antioxidant therapy is common in many medispas but the use of bitter cumin is relatively new. With powerful and radical oxidation, these same medispas are beginning to find that cumin holds a powerful outcome in not only food consumption, but also used in body wraps, in facials, and in other topical applications.

While it is possible to boil, and reduce, the seeds of bitter cumin, many alternative medicine enthusiasts agree that this will not provide the best antioxidant therapy for those who are looking for antiaging outcomes. This can, of course, be a practice that you use at home should you find that the cost of antiaging services, in your local medispa, is not feasible. However, if you have the budget to pay for a few sessions of antioxidant therapy, always ask about bitter cumin as an option in your regimen.

When unable to find a medispa that uses bitter cumin in topical treatments for antiaging, another feasible alternative may be to visit with a homeopathic specialist who can develop a bitter cumin regimen for your home use. Finding the right balance, for your antiaging needs, may come down to what you can afford in your budget and these three options are viable. For the best outcome, always consult with a dermatologist or a medispa practitioner to ensure bitter cumin is right for you.

Sources: BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2011, vol 11. Pp. 40-41

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Published by Christine Cadena

Working on a graduate degree in psychology, Christine has both professional and educational background in health, wellness, insurance, and health finance. Finance expands to all facets of health and insuran...  View profile

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