Table of contents:
- Benefits
- What is fennel for?
- How does it work?
- Dose
- What is the usual dose for fennel for adults?
- In what forms is fennel available?
- Side effects
- What side effects can fennel cause?
- Security
- What should I know before consuming fennel?
- How safe is fennel?
- Interaction
- What kinds of interactions might occur when I consume fennel?
Benefits
What is fennel for?
Fennel is a plant that is used for a variety of digestive problems including heartburn, flatulence, loss of appetite, and colic in babies. This herb is also used for upper respiratory tract infections, coughs, bronchitis, cholera, back pain, urine problems, and vision problems.
Some women use fennel to increase milk flow, help relieve menstrual pain, facilitate labor, and increase sex drive. Fennel plant powder is an herb that can be used as a patch for snake bites.
How does it work?
There is not enough research into how this herbal supplement works. Discuss with your herbalist or doctor for more information. However, there are some studies showing that other types of organisms other than fennel have shown the ability to stop bacterial growth Aerobacter aerogenes, Bacillus subtilis, E. coli, Proteus vulgar, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus albius, and Staphylococcus aureus .
Dose
The information provided below is not a substitute for medical recommendations. Always consult your herbalist or doctor before taking this medicine.
What is the usual dose for fennel for adults?
Fennel seeds and fennel seed oil are plants that act as stimulants as well as stimulate gas exhaust in doses of 5-7 grams and 0.1-0.6 ml.
The dosage of herbal supplements may vary from patient to patient. The dose you will need depends on your age, health, and several other conditions. Herbal supplements are not always safe for consumption. Discuss with your herbalist or doctor for a dosage that is suitable for you.
In what forms is fennel available?
Fennel for herbal supplements is available as a dried plant, essential oil, extract, tablet, syrup, or decoction.
Side effects
What side effects can fennel cause?
Fennel can cause several side effects such as:
- seizures or hallucinations
- nausea, vomiting and anorexia
- hypersensitivity reactions, contact dermatitis, and easy exposure to light
- pulmonary edema
Not everyone experiences this side effect. There may be other side effects which are not listed here. If you have concerns about certain side effects, please consult your herbalist or doctor.
Security
What should I know before consuming fennel?
Store fennel in a closed container away from moisture and heat.
Continue to monitor hypersensitivity reactions and contact dermatitis. If these symptoms occur, stop using this herb and use an antihistamine or other appropriate medication.
The regulations governing the use of herbal supplements are less stringent than those of ordinary medicines. Further research is needed to determine its safety. Before using, make sure the benefits of using herbal supplements outweigh the risks. Consult an herbalist or doctor for more information.
How safe is fennel?
There is not enough information about how safe fennel is as a treatment for pregnant women. Better to avoid using it.
During breastfeeding, fennel may also be unsafe. It has been reported that two breastfeeding babies experienced damage to their nervous systems after their mothers drank herbal teas containing fennel.
Interaction
What kinds of interactions might occur when I consume fennel?
This herbal supplement can interact with other medications or with any health conditions you have. Consult an herbalist or doctor before use. Fennel may interact with the following drugs or herbs:
- family planning pills
- ciprofloxacin
- estrogen pills
- tamoxifen
- anticonvulsants
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