Tondale, interesting term right? It’s actually most likely referring to “Ajwain” in English, also known as carom seeds. In Ayurveda, Ajwain is pretty amazing with its digestive properties. As for digestion, yeah, it’s kinda like the superheroes of spices, famous for handling bloating, gassy issues, you name it. Best way to use it? Definitely considers a tea or hot water infusion - super simple. You just boil 1 tsp of ajwain seeds in a cup of water and sip, when your belly is acting up.
Now, for respiratory health, ajwain is also employed quite a bit. It opens up your airways. Pairing it with tulsi or ginger can up its game - think joint forces for getting rid of phlegm. Mixing roasted ajwain seeds with honey and a pinch of ginger powder can be taken once or twice daily—just not in excess, ok!!
For detoxification, ajwain supports liver function too. However, don’t get caught up in that miracle expectations! It’s part of a holistic regimen - not a one-stop-shop. Using it for a short detox period, maybe for a week or so as a tea, won’t harm though.
As with anything, moderation is key. Typical use should be 2-3 times a week, take a break if you’re planning more ongoing use. An over-zealous approach can heat up your body if you have a pitta constitution, so no overdoing it.
There’re precautions too. Like, if someone’s pregnant or planning to concieve, best to consult a doc or a knowledgeable Vaidya. Everybody’s body functions differently, so listen to it! But I’m sure with proper use, you’ll notice smoother digestion and perhaps finding it easier to breathe too. Enjoy experimenting, but be ez careful, right?