aniseed

for cough and runny nose
Many healing effects are ascribed to anise – or rather its fruits, the anise seeds. It is often combined with other medicinal herbs that have a similar effect in finished products such as aniseed capsules or aniseed tea. These include, for example, fennel and caraway.

Anise for stomach pain, flatulence and constipation
Anise has an antispasmodic and relaxing effect, which is why it is used in the gastrointestinal area for stomach pain, stomach ulcers, nausea, feeling of fullness, flatulence and constipation. The effect on these digestive problems is proven by studies. When taking aniseed in the form of tea or aniseed powder, both pain in the digestive tract and flatulence can be relieved.

Anise for coughs, colds and bronchitis
Due to its expectorant effect, anise is used in natural medicine for coughs, bronchitis, colds or sinus infections. The essential oil curbs inflammation in the airways and helps to loosen the stuck mucus from the bronchi or the blocked nose. Coughing can be better solved with this home remedy, cold symptoms such as a cold can be alleviated naturally. Even with fever, the tea made from the aniseed should have a positive effect and help reduce the fever. The antibacterial effect of anise supports the immune system in fighting bacteria, so that a cold may subside more quickly.

Anise for osteoporosis
Anise contains estrogen-containing plant compounds that could be used to prevent and treat osteoporosis. There is early research suggesting that aniseed may counteract bone loss in older people caused by estrogen deficiency. New text
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