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SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 6 Researches
8.9
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 7 Reviews
8.4
Supplement Facts
Serving Size:  5 ml
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Foeniculum vulgare (Fennel) seed extract
5 mg

Top Medical Research Studies

9
Herbal remedy for constipation
Efficacy of the herbal formula of Foeniculum vulgare and Rosa damascena on elderly patients with functional constipation: A double-blind randomized controlled trial.
Relevant study on herbal efficacy
We conducted a study to evaluate the effectiveness of an herbal formula combining Foeniculum vulgare (commonly known as fennel) and Rosa damascena (damask rose) in treating constipation among elderly individuals. In this double-blind, randomized controlled trial, participants aged over 60 and diagnosed with functional constipation received either the herbal formula or a well-known laxative, polyethylene glycol 4000, over a period of four weeks.

Our findings revealed that those using the herbal combination experienced more significant improvements in their constipation severity, stool consistency, and overall quality of life compared to those using the laxative. Both groups reported positive outcomes, but the herbal formula showed a greater impact on alleviating constipation symptoms. This suggests that Foeniculum vulgare, when paired with Rosa damascena, might be a promising alternative for managing constipation in older adults.

We also noted the potential benefits of this herbal treatment in terms of quality of life improvements, making it an appealing option for those seeking natural remedies. Despite the effectiveness seen in this trial, we still do not fully understand the exact mechanisms behind how F. vulgare works in easing constipation.
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9
Herbal formulation aids constipation relief
Efficacy of an Iranian herbal medicine formula for postoperative constipation in trauma patients with hip and lower limb fractures: A triple-blind, placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial.
Foeniculum's effect is unclear
We conducted a clinical trial to determine the efficacy of a new herbal formulation, including foeniculum vulgare, for treating postoperative constipation (POC) in trauma patients.

This trial involved 61 orthopedic patients suffering from constipation after surgery for hip and lower limb fractures. With a triple-blind and placebo-controlled design, half the participants received the herbal laxative capsule while the others got a placebo.

Our main focus was to evaluate how well the herbal formulation alleviated constipation symptoms and improved stool consistency.

The ingredients, including foeniculum vulgare, were chosen for their traditional and documented laxative properties.

The results were promising; we observed that the herbal capsule significantly improved the symptoms of constipation in patients who often deal with opioid-induced constipation.

While foeniculum vulgare played a role in the formulation, its specific effects on constipation are hard to pinpoint since it was combined with other herbs.

Overall, the study suggests that this herbal formulation could be a worthwhile alternative to traditional laxatives, but further larger studies are needed to fully assess each component's efficacy.
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9
Foeniculum vulgare's effects unclear
Correction: The combination of Cassia obtusifolia L. and Foeniculum vulgare M. exhibits a laxative effect on loperamide-induced constipation of rats.
Effectiveness of single herb undetermined
This study investigated how the combination of two herbal treatments, Cassia obtusifolia and Foeniculum vulgare, affects constipation induced by loperamide in rats. We found that while both herbs were evaluated together, separating their individual contributions to alleviating constipation was challenging.

Our exploration revealed that the combination did seem to have a laxative effect. However, this shared evaluation makes it difficult to isolate the specific role of Foeniculum vulgare. As such, we cannot definitively conclude how effective Foeniculum vulgare is on its own for treating constipation.

Overall, while the combination appears promising, more targeted research is necessary to assess the specific effects of Foeniculum vulgare on constipation without the influence of other compounds. This highlights an area worth exploring for future studies focused on natural remedies for constipation.
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Most Useful Reviews

9.5
Gripe Water helps
Improved my baby's gas, hiccups and constipation. My four-month-old son has been colicky and struggled with gas and constipation, having bowel movements every other day. After using Little Remedies Gripe Water daily since he was six weeks, his colic improved as he learned to roll over. However, after stopping Gripe Water, his constipation returned. I’m now convinced it is essential in managing his bowel movements and also alleviates his hiccups.
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9.5
Improves sleep and constipation
This has been a holy grail for me. I’ve bought many over the last 10 months. My daughter enjoys the taste, and it benefits her with colic and constipation. It also includes chamomile, which aids sleep. I administer one serving in a 5ml syringe every night.
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8.8
Aids constipation relief
An essential product for children who frequently suffer from constipation. The package size is very good, and its benefits are excellent. I will purchase it again when needed.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 6 Researches
8.9
9.5
Herbal combo aids colitis treatment
[Treatment of chronic colitis with an herbal combination of Taraxacum officinale, Hipericum perforatum, Melissa officinaliss, Calendula officinalis and Foeniculum vulgare].
Effects mixed; other herbs involved
We explored the effectiveness of a herbal combination, including foeniculum vulgare, in treating patients with chronic non-specific colitis, particularly focusing on its impact on constipation. In this study, 24 patients received a blend of herbs for their condition. Remarkably, by the 15th day of treatment, about 95.83% of the participants experienced relief from abdominal pain associated with their illness.

For those struggling with obstipation, the combination helped restore regular daily bowel movements. However, it’s important to note that additional herbs were incorporated to address constipation specifically—Rhamus frangula, Citrus aurantium, and C. carvi. Meanwhile, patients suffering from diarrhea also saw their bowel habits normalize. The overall results indicated the disappearance of pathological substances in feces.

While the study shows promise, we should be cautious about attributing improvements solely to foeniculum vulgare due to the inclusion of other herbs that may have contributed to the outcomes. Overall, the combination of treatments suggests a potential pathway for relieving symptoms of chronic colitis, including constipation.
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9
Herbal formulation aids constipation relief
Efficacy of an Iranian herbal medicine formula for postoperative constipation in trauma patients with hip and lower limb fractures: A triple-blind, placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial.
Foeniculum's effect is unclear
We conducted a clinical trial to determine the efficacy of a new herbal formulation, including foeniculum vulgare, for treating postoperative constipation (POC) in trauma patients.

This trial involved 61 orthopedic patients suffering from constipation after surgery for hip and lower limb fractures. With a triple-blind and placebo-controlled design, half the participants received the herbal laxative capsule while the others got a placebo.

Our main focus was to evaluate how well the herbal formulation alleviated constipation symptoms and improved stool consistency.

The ingredients, including foeniculum vulgare, were chosen for their traditional and documented laxative properties.

The results were promising; we observed that the herbal capsule significantly improved the symptoms of constipation in patients who often deal with opioid-induced constipation.

While foeniculum vulgare played a role in the formulation, its specific effects on constipation are hard to pinpoint since it was combined with other herbs.

Overall, the study suggests that this herbal formulation could be a worthwhile alternative to traditional laxatives, but further larger studies are needed to fully assess each component's efficacy.
Read More
9
Herbal remedy for constipation
Efficacy of the herbal formula of Foeniculum vulgare and Rosa damascena on elderly patients with functional constipation: A double-blind randomized controlled trial.
Relevant study on herbal efficacy
We conducted a study to evaluate the effectiveness of an herbal formula combining Foeniculum vulgare (commonly known as fennel) and Rosa damascena (damask rose) in treating constipation among elderly individuals. In this double-blind, randomized controlled trial, participants aged over 60 and diagnosed with functional constipation received either the herbal formula or a well-known laxative, polyethylene glycol 4000, over a period of four weeks.

Our findings revealed that those using the herbal combination experienced more significant improvements in their constipation severity, stool consistency, and overall quality of life compared to those using the laxative. Both groups reported positive outcomes, but the herbal formula showed a greater impact on alleviating constipation symptoms. This suggests that Foeniculum vulgare, when paired with Rosa damascena, might be a promising alternative for managing constipation in older adults.

We also noted the potential benefits of this herbal treatment in terms of quality of life improvements, making it an appealing option for those seeking natural remedies. Despite the effectiveness seen in this trial, we still do not fully understand the exact mechanisms behind how F. vulgare works in easing constipation.
Read More
9
Foeniculum vulgare's effects unclear
Correction: The combination of Cassia obtusifolia L. and Foeniculum vulgare M. exhibits a laxative effect on loperamide-induced constipation of rats.
Effectiveness of single herb undetermined
This study investigated how the combination of two herbal treatments, Cassia obtusifolia and Foeniculum vulgare, affects constipation induced by loperamide in rats. We found that while both herbs were evaluated together, separating their individual contributions to alleviating constipation was challenging.

Our exploration revealed that the combination did seem to have a laxative effect. However, this shared evaluation makes it difficult to isolate the specific role of Foeniculum vulgare. As such, we cannot definitively conclude how effective Foeniculum vulgare is on its own for treating constipation.

Overall, while the combination appears promising, more targeted research is necessary to assess the specific effects of Foeniculum vulgare on constipation without the influence of other compounds. This highlights an area worth exploring for future studies focused on natural remedies for constipation.
Read More
9
Laxative effect of herbal mixture
The combination of Cassia obtusifolia L. and Foeniculum vulgare M. exhibits a laxative effect on loperamide-induced constipation of rats.
Limited isolated effect assessed
We delved into the laxative effects of a mixture of Cassia obtusifolia (CO) and Foeniculum vulgare (FV) on constipation induced by loperamide in rats. For this study, we used groups of Sprague-Dawley rats, including a control group and others given different doses of the CO and FV mixture, alongside a group treated with Bisacodyl for comparison.

Our findings indicated that the combination of CO and FV produced a more significant laxative effect compared to when each was used alone. We measured various stool parameters, such as frequency, weight, and water content, and observed notable improvements. Additionally, we noticed that the treatment enhanced colonic peristalsis, which is essential for moving waste through the gut.

Histological examinations of the colon showed increased thickness of the mucosal and muscular layers after treatment with the CO and FV mixture. This suggests a supportive effect on colon health. Furthermore, we found that the mixture helps maintain the expression of important receptors involved in gut motility.

Overall, this study supports the use of the CO and FV mixture as a therapeutic approach to tackle constipation and highlights its potential benefits.
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User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 7 Reviews
8.4
9.5
Improves sleep and constipation
This has been a holy grail for me. I’ve bought many over the last 10 months. My daughter enjoys the taste, and it benefits her with colic and constipation. It also includes chamomile, which aids sleep. I administer one serving in a 5ml syringe every night.
9.5
Gripe Water helps
Improved my baby's gas, hiccups and constipation. My four-month-old son has been colicky and struggled with gas and constipation, having bowel movements every other day. After using Little Remedies Gripe Water daily since he was six weeks, his colic improved as he learned to roll over. However, after stopping Gripe Water, his constipation returned. I’m now convinced it is essential in managing his bowel movements and also alleviates his hiccups.
Read More
8.8
Aids constipation relief
An essential product for children who frequently suffer from constipation. The package size is very good, and its benefits are excellent. I will purchase it again when needed.
8.8
Effective for constipation
This product helps alleviate constipation. The packaging is very suitable. Just be mindful of the portion.
8.8
Cleans abdomen well
Grape water helps clean the abdomen for children suffering from constipation.
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