Botanical name:-
Pimpinella anisum
Indian name:- Star Anise
This herb had been used for many centuries. The ancient Greeks,
including Hippocrates, prescribed it for coughs. Ancient Romans used
Anise in a special cake that concluded their enormous feasts.
Historically, the herb was used because of its flavor (licorice flavor),
as an aid for digestion, as an aphrodisiac, for colic and to combat
nausea.
Ancient Chinese physicians used the herb as a digestive aid, flatulence
remedy, and breath freshener. Early English herbalists recommended the
herb for hiccups, for promoting milk production for nursing mothers, fro
treatment of water retention, headache, asthma. Bronchitis, insomnia,
nausea, lice, infant colic, cholera, and even cancer. |
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Properties:
Expectorant, anti-spasmodic, carminative, anti-microbial, aromatic,
galactogogue.
Improves memory, get rid of oily skin, calm coughs, increases milk
production for nursing mothers and serve as a natural antacid.
Commercially, it is very popular as a fragrance and a flavoring. It is
very effective as a carminative (to relieve gas pains).
Used as a cough remedy, bronchitis, asthma, as a digestive aid, may be
used for relieving menopausal discomforts, treating some form of
prostate cancer in men. It may have potential in treating hepatitis and
cirrhosis, although tests are being conducted on this.
Indications : The volatile oil in Aniseed provides the basis for its
internal use to ease griping, intestinal colic and flatulence. It also
has an expectorant and anti-spasmodic action and may be used in
bronchitis, in tracheitis where there is persistent irritable coughing,
and in whooping cough. Externally, the oil may be used in an ointment
base for the treatment of scabies. The oil by itself will help in the
control of lice. Aniseed has been demonstrated to increase mucociliary
transport and so supporting its use as an expectorant. It has mild
estrogenic effects, thought to be due to the presence of dianethole and
photoanethole, which explains the use of this plant in folk medicine to
increase milk secretion, facilitate birth and increase libido.
Anise is a stimulant and carminative; used in cases of flatulence,
flatulent colic of infants, and to remove nausea. Sometimes added to
other medicines to improve their flavor, correct griping and other
disagreeable effects. |