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My Hubble is willing to try cumin to help treat the boil since its a herb. Fruits and herbs are natural.

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There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that cumin can help remove boils. It's important to consult a doctor for proper treatment of boils.
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First, cumin is a SPICE and NOT an herb. With that being said, yes, cumin helps remove boils. Cumin seeds are best though instead of the powder. Cumin seeds are the most popular spice in the world. Besides being used as a flavoring in some recipes, cumin seeds treat various health issues that include sties, boils and more. Cumin seed also help to decrease swelling, redness, inflammation and soreness. Add water to the cumin seeds and grind to a paste. Apply the paste to the boil and gently massage. After the paste dries, clean the area with a soft, damp cloth. The cumin also dries out the boil causing the pus in the boil to "pop." Do NOT pop the boil by hand since this will cause the pus to spread the infection.

Cumin also prevents boils from reoccuring.
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Yes, cumin can be used for any inflammatory infections. Cumin is a natural substance with beneficial imparts on circulation, digestion and immune system. Its potential to cure boil can be anchored on the boosting of the immune system.
The human immune system happens to be the defense against harmful infections caused by parasites and bacteria. To this end, cumin packed with infection-fighting active compounds known as antioxidants. It is with the help of this antioxidant, it can cure boils.
Basically, oil extracted from cumin serve as primary source of antioxidant, which can kill harmful various strains of bacteria including parasites. This oil also play the role of larvicide and antiseptic agents, which ward off any bacteria trying to attack the immune system. Interestingly, cumin seeds also have anti inflammatory effects. Meaning that they can be used for healing of pains caused by other conditions. No wonder they are used as food preservatives.
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After a brief soaking in water, cumin seeds can be crushed into a paste and applied on boils. The burning that surrounds the boils may be lessened as a result.
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Unfortunately, there is no scientific evidence that cumin can be used to remove boils. Boils are typically caused by bacterial infections, and while cumin has been used historically as a medicinal herb to treat a variety of ailments, it has not been studied as a treatment for boils. The best way to treat a boil is to seek medical attention, as antibiotics may be needed to treat the underlying infection.
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While there is some anecdotal evidence that cumin can help with boils due to its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, there is no scientific evidence to support this claim. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper treatment of boils, which may include antibiotics or drainage of the affected area.
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Absolutely, cumin can help and is a great choice when there are boils. You can also try cayenne or chili pepper on a boil in order to get the desired results.
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Cumin seeds have a cooling effect on boils. You can make a paste of cumin seeds after soaking in water for a few minutes and apply it to the boils, it will help to reduce the irritation around the boils.
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