Anise as estrogenic agent

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ANISE AS ESTROGENIC AGENT

By Taher Haddad

OUTLINES

1. What is anise? (an overview)2. History3. Other names4. How does anise work?5. The estrogenic effects6. Some explanation7. The fact!

OVERVIEW

Anise is a herb. The seed (fruit) and oil, and less frequently the root and leaf, are used to make medicine.

It is used for: - upset stomach - constipation - intestinal gas - antispasmodic and smooth muscle relaxant - asthma - runny nose - expectorant - diuretic - appetite stimulant - trouble sleeping (insomnia)

OVERVIEW (CON’T)

Women use anise to increase milk flow when nursing, start menstruation and increase sex drive.

Men use anise to treat symptoms of “male menopause”

Some people apply anise directly to the skin to treat lice, scabies, and psoriasis.

In foods, anise is used as a flavoring agent. In manufacturing, anise is often used as a

fragrance in soap, creams, perfumes

Anise seed Anise tea

HISTORY

Anise has a history of use as a spice and a fragrance. It has been cultivated in Egypt for at least 4,000 years. Records of its use as a diuretic and treatment of digestive problems and toothache are seen in medical texts from this era.

In ancient Greek history, writings explain how anise helps breathing, relieves pain, stimulates urination, and eases thirst.

OTHER NAMES

Scientific Name: Pimpinella anisum Common Names: Aniseed, Anise Essential Oil, Anisi

Fructus, Pinella, Semen Anisi, Shatpushpa, Sweet Cumin, Velaiti Saunf.

HOW DOES IT WORK?

The main active constituent in anise is anethole which has estrogen-like effects, it may also acts as insecticide.

It appears to mimic the activity of human hormones such as estrogen or progesterone, or make proper levels of such hormones in the body by normalizing glandular and hormonal activity.

THE ESTROGENIC EFFECTS

1. Starting menstrual periods.2. Increasing breast milk.3. Increasing libido (female).4. Facilitate birth.5. Premenstrual syndrome (PMS)

or breast tenderness (just

interpretation).6. Clearing the voice (used by singers ??)

SOME EXPLANATION

- Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) - Clearing the voice

BREAST TENDERNESS

CLEARING THE VOICE

THE FACT

Anethole has been documented to have phytoestrogen activity in test tubes and animals; the relevance of this to humans is unknown. No clinical trials have been conducted to support any of its uses !!

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