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SSesame oil is derived from a plant species called Sesamum indicum, which is a herbaceous annual belonging to the Pedaliaceae family that reaches about 6 ft (1.8 m) in height. Traditionally Sesame has been used in various systems of medicine. In modern times, sesame has been used by Western herbalists for a variety of therapeutic purposes.
Sesame oil is also used in cooking and as an ingredient in margarine and salad dressings as well as in certain cosmetics and skin softening products. Sesame is cultivated in many parts of the World including Sri Lanka. Only the seeds and oil of the sesame plant are used for medicinal purposes.
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