Anise is known for its amazing savory fragrance which has a vast use both in culinary and medicine. Anise tea is rich in such vitamins and microelements as magnesium, manganese, calcium, iron, zinc, potassium, copper, Vitamins A and C, antioxidants, essential oils, including limenene, penene and others. In addition to its diuretic properties, anise seeds and anise herbal tea also have strong antispasmodic, expectorant and antiseptic powers, as well as the abilities to relieve various types of pains. The latter property of anise can be used to calm down toothache and other types of pains.
Anise Herbal Tea
Anise tea with a little bit of honey can be an effective herbal remedy for those who suffer from coughs, especially nagging and whooping coughs associated with Chronic Bronchitic, colds and pneumonia. Also this remedy can help to get rid of the symptoms of various problems of digestive system, like indigestion, meteorism, heartburn, bloating and others. It is necessary to remember that using this natural digestion aid is very safe and using it is not linked to any serious unwanted side effects except personal sensitivity to anise seeds.
Anise herbal tea can assist in easing menstruation pains and cramps, as well as improving our memory and mental abilities. It is possible to use anise tea or anise infusion for treating various skin problems, Acne, scabies, rushes, etc. Chewing anise seeds can help to banish bed breath and lower the risks of mouth infections. Benefits of anise also include natural aphrodisiac properties of this herbal remedy which can be used for treating infertility and impotence. Finally, anise herbal tea is considered to be among the most effective thirst quenchers. One can receive a very tasty and therapeutic herbal tea by blending anise leaves with chamomile flowers, a good complementary herb to anise seeds.