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Cumin in TCM:

Explore the properties of Cumin according to Chinese
Nutrition and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM):



Temperature: warm

Channels: SP, LV

Flavors: pungent

In terms of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Cumin is known to be warm and pungent. It enters the Spleen and Liver channels.

It is unclear if Cumin has any specific medicinal properties according to traditional Chinese medicine.
 

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