Fennel (U.S.)
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Fennel has a licorice taste; curbs appetite, good for excess stomach acid, tonsillitis, pink eye, ulcers on the eyes, gout, prevents gas in stomach and bowels, rub on insect bites, dissolves fat, stimulates milk flow for nursing mothers. Fennel has been known to act as estrogen where there is a deficiency (as in menopause), and to reduce an excess of estrogen (as during PMS). See also Dong Quai for additional information.
The claims made about specific products throughout this website have not been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration or Canada Health and are not approved by them to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. The information on this site provides a historical perspective of herbal use. It is educational and not intended as a substitute for advice from your trusted health care professional or information contained on or in any product label or packaging. Your use of this information is by your own consent, for your own personal use and at your own risk.
Fennel has a licorice taste; curbs appetite, good for excess stomach acid, tonsillitis, pink eye, ulcers on the eyes, gout, prevents gas in stomach and bowels, rub on insect bites, dissolves fat, stimulates milk flow for nursing mothers. Fennel has been known to act as estrogen where there is a deficiency (as in menopause), and to reduce an excess of estrogen (as during PMS). See also Dong Quai for additional information.
The claims made about specific products throughout this website have not been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration or Canada Health and are not approved by them to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. The information on this site provides a historical perspective of herbal use. It is educational and not intended as a substitute for advice from your trusted health care professional or information contained on or in any product label or packaging. Your use of this information is by your own consent, for your own personal use and at your own risk.
Fennel has a licorice taste; curbs appetite, good for excess stomach acid, tonsillitis, pink eye, ulcers on the eyes, gout, prevents gas in stomach and bowels, rub on insect bites, dissolves fat, stimulates milk flow for nursing mothers. Fennel has been known to act as estrogen where there is a deficiency (as in menopause), and to reduce an excess of estrogen (as during PMS). See also Dong Quai for additional information.