What is another word for Sison Amomum?

Pronunciation: [sˈɪsən ˈamɒməm] (IPA)

Sison Amomum is a type of herb that is commonly used in Indian traditional medicine. It is found in the Himalayan region and is known for its medicinal properties. This herb has various synonyms such as Sison Indicum, Bhutaladi, Gandhamani and Gandhaprasarini. Sison Amomum is also known as the bishop's weed or the Indian ajwain. Its seeds and oil extract are used to treat a number of ailments like indigestion, diarrhea, bronchitis and cough. Sison Amomum has a pungent taste and is often used in cooking as a spice. It is known to have antiseptic, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties that make it a valuable herb in the field of alternative medicine.

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