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Anise oil aids digestion, reduces bloating and has a pronounced expectorant effect.
50 ml Anise oil for stomach problems and cough.
- 100% natural product
- Anise oil with added milk thistle oil
- Free of alcohol and solvents
- Free of gluten, cholesterol and trans fats
- Suitable for direct consumption and cosmetic purposes
- Vegan product
Anise is an annual plant with a 30-60 cm tall stem. The inflorescence is a complex canopy. The colors are white. The fruits are 3-5 mm long, ovate to ovate-oblong. It blooms in June-July.
The fruits (seeds) and the oil obtained from them are used for medicinal purposes.
Anise seeds are known as a strong spice. The plant is a key ingredient in the production of alcoholic beverages such as ouzo and absinthe, as well as in a number of culinary products.
Anise seeds have been used in cooking since ancient Egypt. The Egyptians consumed aniseed foods to aid digestion and relieve stomach pain. Anise is a traditional herb in India, where it has also been used as a remedy for stomach problems. The ancients also used anise as a breath freshener.
Useful properties:
Anise is a natural remedy all over the world. The plant is used for a number of health problems - from stomach problems to cough. Over the years, the herb has been the subject of a number of studies that have identified a number of health benefits.
Helps digestion
Anise oil has a beneficial effect on the gastrointestinal tract. Anise oil aids digestion, relieves spasms of smooth abdominal muscles, suppresses excessive intestinal contractions, reduces and heals damage to the gastric mucosa.
Anise oil has a strong antibacterial and antifungal effect. Anise oil is an excellent helper in the fight against Escherichia coli, streptococcal and staphylococcal bacteria.
Anise oil is also used for colic (even in infants) and bloated stomachs. Anise oil has a beneficial effect on food poisoning associated with the disorder.
Respiratory support
Anise oil has a pronounced expectorant effect. This oil strengthens the functions of the mucous membranes and quickly clears the airways. Anise oil helps to remove secretions from the bronchi.
Taken orally, anise oil is well and quickly absorbed, mainly in the small intestine. Through the bloodstream, the oil quickly reaches the pulmonary alveoli, where it exhibits its secretolytic and expectorant action.
Blood health
Anise seeds contain relatively high concentrations of iron, which is a major component of a red blood cell protein called hemoglobin. If the hemoglobin in the blood does not contain enough iron, the transport of oxygen to the tissues is slowed down. Prolonged iron deficiency leads to iron deficiency anemia, which causes many health problems.
Relieves the symptoms of PMS
Anise oil can reduce the frequency and severity of hot flashes in PMS. Taken internally, anise oil "mimics" the effects of estrogen in the body.
More health benefits
The beneficial properties of anise oil do not end there. The oil can also be used as a natural helper in:
- Diabetes;
- Insomnia;
- Neurological disorders (such as epilepsy).
Anise oil also stimulates appetite, increases milk flow in lactating women, promotes menstruation and increases libido.
External use of anise oil (ie directly on the skin) helps the body fight psoriasis and lice.
Milk thistle oil
Milk thistle (also known as Silymarin) has been used in folk medicine for 2,000 years, mainly for the treatment of liver and bile diseases. Its active ingredient is thought to be a flavonoid complex called silymarin. Silibinin, the most active ingredient in silymarin, can inhibit the synthesis of 5-lipoxygenase, which is involved in the formation of free radicals, clear hydroxyl radicals and suppress tumor necrosis factor (TNF).
Many systematic studies have investigated the efficacy of milk thistle in the treatment of liver disease, in particular alcoholic liver disease and hepatitis B and C. The use of milk thistle oil helps to quickly dissipate the symptoms of bile retention and reduction of indirect bilirubin. . Milk thistle oil has been scientifically proven to have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antitoxic effects.
Contained in milk thistle oil - Silymarin suppresses the development of formalin peritonitis and immunologically induced polyarthritis. It is believed that the antihepatotoxic action of silymarin is due to competitive interactions with the receptors for the relevant toxins in the hepatocyte membrane and to a more general membrane-protective action.
The protective and curative effect of silibin on the liver parenchyma is favored by the fact that about 80% of the administered dose is eliminated with bile.
Prolonged use of milk thistle oil helps to get rid of digestive problems caused by overeating.
Milk thistle oil also helps with spleen problems.
Purpose:
The food supplement is used as a supplement to the diet, which:
contributes to the normal functioning of the gastrointestinal tract.
Contents:
Anise seed oil (Pimpinela Anisum), Silybum Marianum seed oil.
Contents in daily dose:
- Anise oil: 24 mg
- Milk thistle oil: 206 mg
Does not contain alcohol! Free of solvents! Does not contain GMOs! Does not contain technological additives!
How to use:
As a dietary supplement, take 5 drops a day with water or food.
Food supplement. Keep out of reach of children. Do not use by pregnant and lactating women. It can be used by children only after consultation with the pediatrician. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Do not use as a substitute for a varied diet.
Packaging: 50 ml. in a dark glass bottle with a dropper.
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