The
fennel plant is a versatile vegetable which can not only be eaten cooked
or raw but is also a basis for anise, and is one of the ingredients of
licorice. The fennel plant also flavors some brandy-based drinks,
whilst the fennel leaves are an important culinary herb.
It
is not surprising then that fennel and its juice contain some valuable
constituents. The nutrients are similar to those in celery, which
belongs to the same family, but it is the essential oil that is the
basis for its good action on an upset stomach and its stimulating
properties. The oil is present in relatively large amounts, from 3-6%
of the total weight.
The Greeks called fennel
marathon which derived from their word meaning to become slim; later
the Emperor Charlemagne ensured that it was grown on all his farms. He
and other people in early times, thought fennel gave courage and were
good for the eyes. Bedrooms were protected from the evil spirits of the
night with fennel in the keyholes. The plant was an essential component
of the wreath used above the door on Midsummer Day to keep the witches
quiet.
Insects keep away from fennel so the floors
were spread with stalks so that the fleas kept their distance. The
stalks were cooked as an alternative to asparagus, or put under bread
while it was baking to give it an aromatic flavor. With carrot juice,
fennel is very good for night blindness or optic weakness. These two
plus beet juice make a good remedy for anemia especially the son
resulting from excessive menstruation.
Fennel juice
forms part of formulae for convalescence and for indigestion. The
French use it for migraine and dizziness where good results have been
noted. The nutritional analysis of fennel leaves reveals an excellent
quantity of iron (2.7mg per 100g), high calcium (109mg per 100g) and a
very impressive supply of the following vitamins: carotene (4. 7mg per
100g), folic acid (100 micrograms per 100g) and vitamin C (93.0mg per
100g).
Kevin Pederson has been managing a number of
natural home remedies websites which have information on
some
remedies and natural cure methods by the use of fennel plant.
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