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Fennel Fact Sheet |
(Foeniculum
vulgare)
Description...
It is the tiny seeds of fennel that are the most potent and medicinal. These have been used for thousands of years to treat colic and to increase lactation in nursing mothers.
Fennel
has many uses and the root is also eaten as a vegetable. The powdered form of
the plant may also be used as a flea powder. This herb may help digestion, rid
the body of gas and bloating and can be used externally for the eyes, as well
as having many other uses.
How
It May Benefit You...
Take
internally for:
· digestive problems, gas, diarrhoea.
· insufficient milk in nursing mothers.
· appetite suppressant
· aids the proper functioning of the kidneys, liver and spleen
· respiratory infections
·
reputed to be beneficial for
chemotherapy patients.
Apply externally for:
· muscle pain and rheumatism.
·
conjunctivitis.
Caution...
Fennel
oil, used for inflamed joints, may cause a rash. Stop using the herb if this
occurs.
Do
not consume the oil; it can cause nausea, vomiting, and seizures. Call
your doctor immediately.
Do
not use fennel if you are pregnant or if you can't use birth-control pills.
Do
not take fennel if you have a history of alcoholism, hepatitis, liver disease,
abnormal blood clotting.
Availability...
Over the counter:.. Available in dry form, oil, and tinctures.