Tomar seeds have been utilised in the Ayurveda system of natural medicine to cure a wide range of illnesses, including toothaches and other dental issues. As a result, it is frequently referred to as the "toothache tree". This tree, Zanthoxylum armatum, is a member of the Rutaceae subfamily of the Citrus genus. Through the use of steam distillation, the essential oil is obtained from the seeds of this tree. Many ayurvedic recipes make good use of the aroma's natural spicy, warm, woodsy, peppery, rich, and flowery characteristics.

As a mild massage oil combined with oils like coconut oil, tomar seed oil has also been used to treat fibrositis, rheumatism, leg cramps, varicose veins, and a few other skin issues. Moreover, it is claimed to stimulate the lymphatic system, mucosal membranes, and blood circulation. Chemical products for skin care and dental issues are everywhere these days.

Due to its diverse therapeutic characteristics, tumbru beej is a very effective Ayurvedic plant used to cure a variety of illnesses. This powerful herb's fruits, bark, and seeds are utilised to make a variety of herbal Ayurvedic compositions. This herb's traditionally soft and smooth twigs are used as a herbal cure to treat dental cavities and bleeding gums. This herb's fruits contain an essential oil that is beneficial for making a variety of cosmetics, deodorants, and dental goods.

Other Names: Nepali Dhania, Tejobati, Tejovati, Timmur, nepali dhaniya, timur seeds, Tumbhru