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| ANISE |
Family: Apiaceae
Genus: Pimpinella
Species: anisum
Common Names: Anise, Anason,
Anis, Anasur, Anisu |
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| DESCRIPTION |
Properties/Actions: |
Carminative, Sedative, Antidepressant,
Antispasmodic, Antifungal, Diuretic, Pectoral, Tonic, Galactogogue |
Phytochemicals: |
Acetaldehyde, Alpha-pinene, Alpha-terpineol,
Alpha-zingiberene, Anisaldehyde, Anisic-acid, Anisyl-alcohol,
Ar-curcumene, Ascorbic-acid, Bergapten, Beta-bisabolene, Beta-pinene,
Boron, Caffeic-acid, Calcium, Camphene, Chlorogenic-acid, Choline, Copper,
D-carvone, Dianethole , Estragole, Eugenol, Fiber, Furfural, Hydroquinone,
Imperatorin,Iron, Isoorientin, Isovitexin, Limonene, Linalool, Magnesium,
Manganese, Mannitol, Methyl-chavicol,Myristicin, P-cresol, Phellandrene,
Phosphorus, Potassium, Rutin, Scoparone, Scopoletin,Seselin, Squalene,
Stigmasterol, Trans-anethole, Umbelliferone, Zinc |
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ETHNOBOTANY: WORLDWIDE USES |
China |
Anodyne, Carminative, Cholera, Kidney, Stimulant |
Elsewhere |
Abortifacient, Asthma, Balsamic, Carminative, Colic, Cough,
Diaphoretic Diuretic, Expectorant, FumitoryFungicide, Stomachic |
Europe |
Cancer |
Mayala |
Colic, Gonorrhea, Stomachach |
Mexico |
Carminative, Galactogogue |
Turkey |
Carminative, Expectorant, Lactogogue, Pectoral, Spasm, Spice,
Stimulant, Stomachic, Sudorific |
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REFERENCED QUOTES ON ANISE |
"Anise warms
the abdomen, dispels gas (especially after eating beans) and is helpful for
belching, vomiting, chronic diarrhea, abdominal pains, sluggish digestion and
hernia. The tribal people of the Amazon find it especially good for children
with stomachaches. Star Anise is used as a sedative, especially for
nervousness and to induce sleep. It is thought to prevent fainting. In the
Amazon, this herb is thought to function as a female tonic during the menses
by eliminating sad thoughts."
"Anis was originally
used in Ancient Egypt. It is helpful in removing excess mucous from the lungs
and digestive track. It has been used for colic in children, as an
antispasmodic, and an antifungal. It can help prevent fermentation and gas in
the stomach and bowels, thus relieving bloating and belching after meals. Anis
is a mild diuretic and can stimulate added production of milk in nursing
mothers. It has been mostly used for digestion issues including indigestion,
nausea and gallbladder cleansing. It can also help asthma, bronchitis, and
insomnia. Folklore says that if you place anis in your pillow it will ward off
bad dreams."
"Anis has long been
used for relieving colic in children. Anis is helpful in removing excess mucus
in the alimentary canal. Also believed effective as an intestinal purifier."
"Carminative and
pectoral. Anise enjoys considerable reputation as a medicine in coughs and
pectoral affections. In hard dry coughs where expectoration is difficult, it
is of much value. Oil of Anise, distilled in Europe from the fruits of
Pimpinella anisum, Anise, and in China from the fruits of Illicium anisatum,
Star Anise, a small tree indigenous to China, is colorless, or a very pale
yellow. The oils obtained from these two fruits are identical in composition,
and nearly the same in most of their characters."
"The volatile oil in
Aniseed provides the basis for its internal use to ease griping, intestinal
colic and flatulence. It also has a marked expectorant and anti-spasmodic
action and may be used in bronchitis, in tracheitis where there is persistent
irritable coughing, and in whooping cough."
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