Synonyms: E officinale, All. = Anethum foeniculum, Linn.
Familia: Apiaccae (Umbelliferae)
Description:
Fennel is one of the medicinal plants can live from the plains to a height of 1,800 m above sea level, but will grow better in the highlands. Originally from Southern Europe and Asia, and for its benefits then widely planted in Indonesia, India, Argentina, Europe, and Japan. Fruit color varies depending on country of origin. Ripe fruit has a distinctive aromatic odor, taste it feels when relative such as camphor. Fennel and fennel oil yield, which is the result of refined fruit and fennel pollen is ripe and dry. There are two kinds of fennel oil, sweet and bitter. Both are used in the pharmaceutical industry. Fennel is also used for flavor, or used as materials that improve the taste (corrigentia saporis) and the scent of medicinal herbs.
Curable Disease:
Abdominal pain (heartburn), abdominal bloating, nausea, vomiting, a little milk,; diarrhea, jaundice (jaundice), loss of appetite, coughing, shortness of breath (asthma), menstrual pain, menstrual irregularities, Rheumatism goat, Hard sleep (insomnia), testicles down (orchidoptosis), intestine down to the groin (inguinal hernia), gall stones,; Swelling sperm channels (epididymis),; accumulation of fluid in the scrotum (testicular hiodrokel); Poisoning medicinal plants or fungi, improv eyesight;
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