anise information
Anise seeds are carminative and expectorant, improving digestion and appetite. Anise is good for painful spasms of the digestive tract, especially in infants and children, and is used to increase milk production in lactating mothers. Anise seed ...
Anise, , is a slow-growing annual herb of the parsley family (Apiaceae, formerly Umbelliferae). It is related to othe...
Sweet cicely has a sweet flavor similar to anise and is used for indigestion, flatulence, and lack of appetite. The ...
Digestive stimulants and digestive enzymes can often relieve the problem. Carminatives can help relieve gas pain.
Digestive tonic herbs and digestive herbal enzymes are appropriate.
Fennel (), also known as , is a member of the Umbelliferae (Apiaceae) or carrot family, along with dill (), caraway (...
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Five minute video with recipes for treating parasites with essential oils. Various essential oils include anise, wormwood, nutmeg, sweet annie, fennel and olive oil.
anise blogs
From the Annals of Pharmacology came a recent study that focuses on the use of CAM by Hispanics. As we have learned on altMD.com, CAM is an acronym for Complementary and Alternative Medicine. Hispa...
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