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Organic CCF Powder – Ayurvedic Digestive Spice Blend for Gut Health & Daily Agni

Organic CCF Powder – Ayurvedic Digestive Spice Blend for Gut Health & Daily Agni

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About This Blend

CCF Powder is a classical Ayurvedic blend of three widely used digestive spices, Cumin, Coriander, and Fennel, traditionally valued as a gentler, more neutral alternative to hotter, more stimulating digestive spice combinations. This tridoshic blend is traditionally used to support Agni (digestive fire) while remaining mild and gentle.

This blend has been used for centuries in Ayurvedic kitchens as an everyday spice combination and is traditionally considered gentle enough for daily use across most constitutions.

Traditional Ayurvedic wellness product and culinary spice blend. Terms such as "Agni" and dosha classifications describe traditional Ayurvedic concepts and are not claims of medical or physiological effect. This information is not medical advice and has not been evaluated by the TGA. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Benefits

• Traditionally classified in Ayurveda as gently Agni-kindling while remaining cooling

• Traditionally used to support comfortable digestion after meals

• Traditionally classified as tridoshic, traditionally considered suitable for most constitutions

• A gentle, everyday spice blend suited to daily culinary use, as a tea, a seasoning, or a pre-meal preparation

• Caffeine-free

Directions for Use

As a digestive tea: Simmer 1 teaspoon of the powder in 2–3 cups of water for 10 minutes. Strain and sip warm before or after meals.

As a food seasoning: Sprinkle onto warm meals, soups, stews, roasted vegetables, or dal.

As a pre-meal preparation: Mix ½ teaspoon in 30 ml of warm water and drink 10–15 minutes before meals, a traditional Ayurvedic practice.

Daily use: Traditionally considered suitable for everyday use. Start with 1 teaspoon per day and adjust based on your own response.

As part of a seasonal routine: Some people sip CCF tea throughout the day during a seasonal Ayurvedic wellness routine.

Key Botanicals

• Cumin (Cuminum cyminum), certified organic

• Coriander (Coriandrum sativum), certified organic

• Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare), certified organic

No fillers, preservatives, or artificial additives. 100% pure ground seed blend.

  • benefits of cumin seeds
  • benefit of fennel seeds
  • benefits of coriander

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CCF powder and how is it used in Ayurveda? +

CCF, Cumin (Jira), Coriander (Dhania), and Fennel (Saunf), is one of Ayurveda's most foundational tridoshic digestive formulas. Used for thousands of years as a daily digestive tea or food spice, CCF is traditionally valued for kindling Agni (digestive fire), clearing Ama (metabolic residue), and supporting comfortable, easy digestion for all three Ayurvedic body types. It is not a treatment for any medical condition.

How do I prepare and take CCF powder? +

CCF is most traditionally prepared as a tea: simmer ½ teaspoon of CCF powder in 2 cups of water for 5–10 minutes, strain, and sip warm throughout the day. It can also be stirred into warm water and taken before or after meals, or used as a digestive cooking spice in dals, soups, and rice dishes. As a daily tea, it is sipped throughout the day rather than consumed all at once.

Is CCF powder safe for all body types including children? +

CCF is one of Ayurveda's most gentle and tridoshic formulas, traditionally considered suitable for all three doshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha) and all body types. It is gentle enough for regular use by adults and older children. As with any herbal supplement, please consult your healthcare practitioner before use during pregnancy, breastfeeding, or if your child is under 12.

Can CCF powder help with bloating and digestive discomfort? +

CCF has been traditionally used in Ayurveda for thousands of years to support comfortable, settled digestion and ease occasional post-meal bloating, gas, and abdominal heaviness. Its carminative and Agni-kindling properties make it one of Ayurveda's most relied-upon daily digestive herbs. CCF is not a treatment for IBS, bloating disorders, or any digestive condition. Please consult your healthcare practitioner for persistent digestive concerns.

Can CCF powder support natural weight management and metabolism? +

In Ayurvedic tradition, CCF is used to support healthy Agni (digestive fire) and the natural clearing of Ama, both considered essential foundations for comfortable natural metabolic ease. Many Ayurvedic practitioners recommend CCF tea as part of a holistic approach to natural metabolic wellness alongside dietary and lifestyle practices. CCF is not a treatment for obesity or any metabolic condition.

Can CCF powder support urinary ease and natural fluid balance? +

Coriander and Fennel are both classified as Mutrala (naturally fluid-supporting) herbs in Ayurveda, traditionally used to support comfortable urinary ease and natural fluid balance. CCF tea is traditionally recommended during seasons of heat and internal Pitta excess for its naturally cooling, fluid-supporting action. CCF is not a treatment for any urinary condition. Consult your healthcare practitioner for urinary health concerns.

What is the difference between CCF and Trikatu? +

Both CCF and Trikatu are classical Ayurvedic digestive formulas but they work quite differently. CCF (Cumin, Coriander, Fennel) is cooling, tridoshic, and gentle, ideal for everyday digestive maintenance for all body types, particularly Pitta. Trikatu (Ginger, Black Pepper, Pippali) is hot, stimulating, and specifically targeted at Vata and Kapha type cold, sluggish digestion. CCF is the milder everyday option; Trikatu is the stronger warming formula.