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==Special Precautions of Spignel==
 
==Special Precautions of Spignel==
 
==Health Benefits and Uses of Spignel==
 
==Health Benefits and Uses of Spignel==
Meum has been cultivated in Scotland, where the roots were eaten as a root vegetable. The delicate, feathery foliage has been used as a condiment and in the preparation of a wide variety of home remedies as a diuretic, to control menstruation and uterine complaints and to treat catarrh, hysteria and stomach ailments.
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In folk medicine, Spignel root is a medicine for menstrual problems and urinary tract disorders. It's a diuretic, which means it's moisturizing. Active components in the essential ols are  beta-ocimene, gamma-terpinene, terpinolene en p-cymene
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* Meum has been cultivated in Scotland, where the roots were eaten as a root vegetable. The delicate, feathery foliage has been used as a condiment and in the preparation of a wide variety of home remedies as a diuretic, to control menstruation and uterine complaints and to treat catarrh, hysteria and stomach ailments.
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* In addition, it is used in catthar, hysteria and stomach diseases, at least according to English herbal medicine.
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* In the Middle Ages in Germany it was seen as a plant that is good for the bladder, urinary tract, liver and kidneys. It was used for fluidity or edema, jaundice, painful intestines and bladder stones.
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* In the Black Forest in Germany, the cows eat a lot of mountain fennel which makes the cheese of this milk an additional tasty taste.
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* In Germany there is a medicinal herb honey called Bärwurzbirnenhonig. Literally, this means mountain fennel honey. It is made of bees honey to which herbs such as mountain fennel have been added, mixed with a puree of pears.
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* In addition, mountain fox has a healing effect in gastric ulcer, digestive problems and menstrual periods. Hildegard van Bingen wrote that mountain fox was good for gout but she seems to be the only in this prescription.
 
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Revision as of 08:09, 12 November 2017

Other Names : Meum athamanticum, Spignel, baldmoney, wood spignel, spicknel, spikenel, mew, meu, bearwort, fenouil des Alpes (French), meo (Spanish), bjørnerod (Danish), Bärwurz (German), snauskjoldblom (Norwegian), sköldpaddsört (Swedish).

Special Precautions of Spignel

Health Benefits and Uses of Spignel

In folk medicine, Spignel root is a medicine for menstrual problems and urinary tract disorders. It's a diuretic, which means it's moisturizing. Active components in the essential ols are beta-ocimene, gamma-terpinene, terpinolene en p-cymene

  • Meum has been cultivated in Scotland, where the roots were eaten as a root vegetable. The delicate, feathery foliage has been used as a condiment and in the preparation of a wide variety of home remedies as a diuretic, to control menstruation and uterine complaints and to treat catarrh, hysteria and stomach ailments.
  • In addition, it is used in catthar, hysteria and stomach diseases, at least according to English herbal medicine.
  • In the Middle Ages in Germany it was seen as a plant that is good for the bladder, urinary tract, liver and kidneys. It was used for fluidity or edema, jaundice, painful intestines and bladder stones.
  • In the Black Forest in Germany, the cows eat a lot of mountain fennel which makes the cheese of this milk an additional tasty taste.
  • In Germany there is a medicinal herb honey called Bärwurzbirnenhonig. Literally, this means mountain fennel honey. It is made of bees honey to which herbs such as mountain fennel have been added, mixed with a puree of pears.
  • In addition, mountain fox has a healing effect in gastric ulcer, digestive problems and menstrual periods. Hildegard van Bingen wrote that mountain fox was good for gout but she seems to be the only in this prescription.