Introduction
This article explores two important herbal plants used in traditional medicine: Desi Ajwain (wild thyme—Thymus serpyllum) and Wild Celery (Seseli indicum). Although both are sometimes associated with Ajwain due to their aroma and medicinal uses, they are distinct plants with unique properties and applications.
Desi Ajwain (Wild Thyme – Thymus serpyllum)
Introduction
Desi Ajwain, often referred to as wild thyme, is a small, aromatic herb known for its strong medicinal properties. It is different from common Ajwain (Trachyspermum ammi) but shares similar warming and therapeutic effects.
Botanical Characteristics
Plant Structure
This is a small, soft plant with many branches that are slightly hairy and highly fragrant. It typically grows to a height of 8 to 9 inches and may grow upright or spread along the ground.
Leaves
The leaves are:
- Long and rounded
- Without stalks
- Marked with small smooth dots
Flowers
The plant produces small purple or scarlet-colored flowers, adding to its visual and medicinal value.

Geographical Distribution
Desi Ajwain is commonly found in:
- Himalayan regions
- Dehradun
- Gorakhpur
- Himachal Pradesh
- Kashmir
- Iran
Chemical Composition
This herb contains several active compounds, including:
- Volatile oils
- Tannins
- Oleum thymol (thyme oil)
- Natural gums
These compounds contribute to its strong aroma and therapeutic effects.
Temperament (Mizaj)
Desi Ajwain is considered hot and dry in the third degree, making it more potent than common Ajwain and particularly useful in cold-related conditions such as asthma.
Medicinal Actions
- Anti-inflammatory
- Antifungal
- Astringent
- Respiratory support (especially in asthma)
Dosage
- Flowers: 1.5 to 3 grams
- Seeds (or grain-like parts): 2 to 4 grams
- Oil: 1 to 3 grams
Wild Celery (Seseli indicum)
Introduction
Wild celery is another traditional herb used for digestive and warming purposes. It is often used as a substitute for parsley in both medicinal and culinary practices.
Botanical Characteristics
Plant Structure
Wild celery is an erect plant with widely spreading branches, giving it a bushy appearance.
Leaves
The leaves are:
- Light green to slightly pinkish
- Divided into three parts
- Arranged in umbrella-shaped clusters
Temperament (Mizaj)
Wild celery is considered hot in nature, with refreshing and digestive properties.
Medicinal Actions
- Digestive stimulant
- Warming agent
- Relieves abdominal pain
- Appetite enhancer
Health Benefits and Uses
Digestive Health
Wild celery is widely used for the following:
- Relieving stomach pain
- Improving digestion
- Reducing digestive discomfort
Appetite Stimulation
It helps increase appetite and supports better nutrient absorption.
Traditional Veterinary Use
In rural areas, it is also used for treating stomach disorders in cattle, highlighting its effectiveness in digestive care.
Dosage
The recommended dosage of wild celery is 1 to 3 grams, depending on the condition.





