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Carminatives Botanical Medicine 1 Brandy Webb, ND
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Main Actions of Carminatives Relieve intestinal gas, pain, spasm and distention Settle indigestion Increase absorption Drying; help dispel water and mucus Promote proper peristalsis
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Considerations When Using Carminatives Carminatives tend to be the aromatic herbs with high volatile oil content Oils stimulate the GI nerves to promote digestions and the dispelling of undigested food Especially useful for digestive weakness owing to nervousness, anxiety or depression Caution with excess or long term use, which may be too drying
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Syzygium aromaticum
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Clove Myrtaceae family Constituents Volatile oils Triterpenes Flavonoids Tannins Phenolic acids
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Syzygium aromaticum Actions Local anesthetic Antibacterial Antiviral Antifungal Antispasmodic Anti-inflammatory Carminative
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Foeniculum vulgare
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Fennel Apiaceae family Constituents Volatile oils Phenolic acids Flavovoids Furanocoumarins Fixed oils (some with Anethole)
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Foeniculum vulgare Actions Aromatic Carminative Antispasmodic Expectorant Antimicrobial Galactagogue Corrigent (flavor enhancer)
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Pimpinella anisum
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Anise Apiaceae family Constituents Volatile oils Coumarins Flavonoids Phenolic acids Fixed oils
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Pimpinella anisum Actions Aromatic Expectorant Antispasmodic Carminative Antimicrobial Bitter
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Mentha piperita Mentha spicata
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Mentha piperita Peppermint Lamiaceae family Constituents Volatile oils Triterpenes Tannins Flavonoids Coumarins Amines
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Mentha piperita Actions Antispasmodic Bitter Carminative Antimicrobial Mild astringent
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Cinnamomun verum
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Cinnamon Lauraceae family Constituents Volatile oils Cinnamic aldehyde Eugenol Tannins Mucliage
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Cinnamomun verum Actions Aromatic Bitter Carminative Antispasmodic Antimicrobial Astringent Demulcent
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