Guest guest Posted September 27, 2001 Report Share Posted September 27, 2001 In a message dated 09/27/2001 11:51:41 AM Central Daylight Time, yogiguruji writes: 0.3 grams three times daily, by mouth. What does this measure to in regards to drops from a bottle? Kimberly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2001 Report Share Posted September 27, 2001 Good Morning! ANISE (Pimpinella Anisum) This licorice-tasting herb is equally at home on the spice rack as it is in the medicine cabinet. Comes in seed form. Helps in digestion, clears mucous, fights infection, helps PMS symptoms, and respiratory infections such as sinusitis. Safety:Tell your doctor if you are taking medicine or are allergic to any medicine (prescription or over-the-counter (OTC) or dietary supplement), are pregnant or plan to become pregnant while using this medicine, are breastfeeding or have any other health problems, such as high blood pressure or heart or blood vessel disease. Dosage: There are many doses for this medicine. The most common doses for Anise Seed are listed. Ask your doctor if your health problem is not on the list or if the dose is not given for a product you want to use. General Use, dried herb: 3 grams, or as a tea, three times daily, by mouth. General Use, essential oil: 0.3 grams three times daily, by mouth. Contraindications: Do not take Anise Seed without talking to your doctor first if you are taking Iron or iron-containing products, Anise Seed may increase the amount that your body absorbs.Before taking Anise Seed, tell your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Pure Anise Seed oil should not be taken by mouth without consulting your health care professional. Seizures (uncontrolled shaking) and pulmonary edema (water in the lungs) have occurred with as little as 1 to 5 milliliters of Anise Seed Oil. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, you should not take Anise Seed Oil. Stop taking your medicine right away and talk to your doctor if you have any of the following side effects. Your medicine may be causing these symptoms which may mean you are allergic to it. Breathing problems or tightness in your throat or chest, Chest pain, Skin hives, rash, or itchy or swollen skin. You may have the following side effects, but this medicine may also cause other side effects. Tell your doctor if you have side effects that you think are caused by this medicine. Upset stomach and throwing up have occurred when the essential oil is taken by mouth. Andrew " Guruji " LMT, MT-BC, CA Peacefulmind.com Alternative medicine and therapies for healing mind, body & spirit! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2001 Report Share Posted September 27, 2001 Thank you Guruji for your helpful answer Kimberly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2001 Report Share Posted October 5, 2001 Hi Yogi As always, your information is very much appreciated. Thank You for posting this. Sincerely, Feather , yogiguruji@a... wrote: > Good Morning! > > > ANISE (Pimpinella Anisum) > > This licorice-tasting herb is equally at home on the spice rack as it > is in the medicine cabinet. Comes in seed form. Helps in digestion, > clears mucous, fights infection, helps PMS symptoms, and respiratory > infections such as sinusitis. > > Safety:Tell your doctor if you are taking medicine or are allergic to > any medicine (prescription or over-the-counter (OTC) or dietary > supplement), are pregnant or plan to become pregnant while using this > medicine, are breastfeeding or have any other health problems, such > as high blood pressure or heart or blood vessel disease. > > Dosage: There are many doses for this medicine. The most common doses > for Anise Seed are listed. Ask your doctor if your health problem is > not on the list or if the dose is not given for a product you want to > use. General Use, dried herb: 3 grams, or as a tea, three times > daily, by mouth. General Use, essential oil: 0.3 grams three times > daily, by mouth. > > Contraindications: Do not take Anise Seed without talking to your > doctor first if you are taking Iron or iron-containing products, > Anise Seed may increase the amount that your body absorbs.Before > taking Anise Seed, tell your doctor if you are pregnant or > breastfeeding. Pure Anise Seed oil should not be taken by mouth > without consulting your health care professional. Seizures > (uncontrolled shaking) and pulmonary edema (water in the lungs) have > occurred with as little as 1 to 5 milliliters of Anise Seed Oil. > If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, you should not take Anise Seed > Oil. Stop taking your medicine right away and talk to your doctor if > you have any of the following side effects. Your medicine may be > causing these symptoms which may mean you are allergic to it. > Breathing problems or tightness in your throat or chest, Chest pain, > Skin hives, rash, or itchy or swollen skin. You may have the > following side effects, but this medicine may also cause other side > effects. Tell your doctor if you have side effects that you think are > caused by this medicine. Upset stomach and throwing up have occurred > when the essential oil is taken by mouth. > > Andrew " Guruji " LMT, MT-BC, CA > Peacefulmind.com > Alternative medicine and therapies > for healing mind, body & spirit! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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