Fennel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fennel ( Foeniculum vulgare ), is a plant species in the genus Foeniculum (treated as the sole species in the genus by most botanists). It is a member of the family Apiaceae (formerly the Umbelli...
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Culinary Uses ... A few persons who take fennel may become photosensitive in bright sunlight. Fennel is considered safe when ingested for short periods of time. It is recommended to use fennel seed or oil medicinally for no more than two weeks.
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www.vegetarian-nutrition.info/herbs/fennel.php
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Studies have shown that Fennel is effective in relieving infant colic. However, not all of Fennel's uses have been supported by scientific research. ... To make Fennel tea, steep ½ teaspoon of crushed Fennel seed in a cup of boiling water for 10 minutes. Allow the tea to cool sufficiently if you're giving it to an infant.
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Medicinal Uses of Fennel; I'm not into working out. My philosophy: No pain, no pain. Carol Leifer ... All parts of the Fennel plant are safe for use, and Hippocrates recommended a Tea to increase the flow of milk in nursing mothers. Menopausal women may want to try it to ease the associated symptoms. The leaves or stems...
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Medicinal uses of fennel seeds ... The seeds can also be made into an after dinner digestive drink to relieve the same symptoms. Other, but not necessarily less important medicinal and therapeutic uses of fennel seeds include:
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www.helpwithcooking.com/spice-guide/fennel-seeds.html
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Nature's Way Fennel Seed, 100 Capsules, 480 mg; Fennel is an herb of the carrot family. Fennel's aromatic seeds are cultivated for both culinary and herbal uses. ... An essential oil is often extracted from the fully ripened and dried fennel seed for medicinal use, though it should not be given to pregnant women.
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Fennel Seed Information and Benefits ... Preparations using fennel are also not recommended pregnant women. Supporting Literature; Forster HB and Niklas H. Antispasmodic effects of some medicinal plants. Plant Med 1980;40:303-319. Blumenthal M, Busse WR, and Goldberg A. The Complete Commission E Monographs:
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www.nutrasanus.com/fennel.html
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Fennel is indigenous to the Mediterranean region. The medicinal parts are the fennel oils which are found in ripe fruit and seeds; ... Fennel seed has been approved by the commission E for: ... Unproven uses include "improves lactation" which is probably due to the phytoestrogen estragole contained in fennel.
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www.megabust.com/fennel.html
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Seeds can be used whole or ground in a spice mill or mortar and pestle. Store away from light in airtight containers. Culinary Uses; As a herb, fennel leaves are used in French and Italian cuisine’s in sauces for fish and in mayonnaise. ... Attributed Medicinal Properties; In the first century, Pliny noted that after...
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www.theepicentre.com/Spices/fennel.html
www.theepicentre.com/Spices/fennel.html
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