Anise
(Pimpinella annum)
Common Names: Anise plant, aniseed, common anise.
Medicinal Part: Seed.
Description: Anise is an annual plant that occurs wild but
is widely cultivated.
The spindle-shaped, thin, woody root sends up a round, grooved, branched stem
up to 1.5 feet high.
The lowest leaves are round-cordate and long-petioled, the middle leaves are
pinnate, and those at the top are incised into narrow lobes.
The small, white flowers appear in
compound umbels during July and August.
The downy, brown, ovate fruit is about 1/e inch long and ripens during August
and September.
The whole plant has a fragrant odor, and the seeds taste sweet when chewed.
Properties and Uses: Antispasmodic, aromatic, carminative,
digestive, expectorant, stimulant, stomachic, tonic.
Anise promotes digestion, improves appetite, alleviates cramps and nausea,
and relieves flatulence and, especially in infants, colic.
Anise water promotes milk production in nursing mothers, and during the 2
a.m. feeding you can also use it as a soothing eyewash.
Anise is also said to promote the onset of menstruation when taken as an infusion.
Anise helps relieve cramping and spasms and is good as a stomach tonic.
For insomnia, take a few seeds in a glass of hot milk before going to bed.
Anise can also be made into a salve to use for scabies or lice.
A tea made from equal parts of anise, caraway, and fennel makes an excellent
intestinal purifier.
Because of its sweethess, anise is a good additive to improve the flavour
of other medicines.
Preparation and Dosage: Alcohol extracts the medicinal properties
of anise more effectively than water. Infusion; Use 1 tsp. rushed seed to
1/2 or 1 cup boiling water. Steep 10 minutes an s Take 1 to 11/2 cups during
the day, a mouthful at a time.
Decoction: For colic, boil 1 tbsp. seed in 1/2 pint milk for 10 minutes; strain
and drink hot.
Tincture: To prepare, add 2 oz. seed to +/z qt. brandy. Add some clean lemon
peels and let stand in a sunny place for 20 days, then strain. Take 1 tsp.
at a time.
Anise Water: Boil +/z tsp seed in a half pint water thti .,en sran.
