Fennel seeds oil is rich in nutrients like vitamins C, vitamins A, Antioxidants, minerals, and fiber. However, taking fennel seeds in oil, extract, or supplement from can increase the risk of stomach pain, vomiting, and allergic reactions. Fennel oil is sweet, yet some what spicy and peppery with a licorice-like (Anise) note. It is a top to middle note and is sometimes used in the wood, natural fragrancing.
USES & HEALTH BENEIFTS
Fennel seeds have many potential health benefits including: *
BREASTFEEDING:
Fennel seeds contain anethole, a phytoestrogen that may increase breast milk production and fat content. Some studies suggest that fennel supplementation may also lead to infant weight again.
* DIGESTION:
Fennel seeds oil help with digestion, bloating, and constipation. The chemical anethole in fennel may help relax the muscles in the Gastrointestinal treact.
* BLOOD PRESSURE:
Fennel seeds can help regulate blood pressure by increasing nitrite levels in saliva.
* HORMONES:
Fennel seeds oil can help balance hormones, especially in women.
* ANTI-INFLAMMATORY:
It’s contained Antioxidants like flavonoids, phenolic compounds, and volatile oils that can help reduce Inflammation.
* EYE HEALTH:
Fennel seeds can contain vitamins A, which is important for vision.
* SKIN HEALTH:
It can help with acne.
* WEIGHT LOSS:
Fennel seeds can help with weight loss by curbing appetite.
* ANTI-BACTERIAL AND ANTIFUNGAL:
Fennel seeds essential oils can help resist the growth of certain bacteria and fungi.
Cold-Pressed Oils Archives – Muhammadi Dawakhana
NOTE:
“We provide this information for educational purposes only. The Food and Drug Administration has not evaluated this information. We do not intend this information to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.”
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