Stack Genius ingredient guide
Fennel
Fennel is Foeniculum vulgare seed, fruit, or oil ingredient in supplement labeling.
Overview
Fennel is Foeniculum vulgare seed, fruit, or oil ingredient. Fennel supplement use is more concentrated than culinary use.
Separate seed powder, extract, tea-like use, and essential oil; note blend partners. The practical product context is digestion, gas, lactation tradition, and aromatic herbal blends.
pregnancy, hormone-sensitive context, allergy, and essential-oil strength. Essential-oil forms and pregnancy context deserve extra caution.
Key takeaways
- Fennel: Separate seed powder, extract, tea-like use, and essential oil; note blend partners.
- Chlorophyll supplement claims need form and copper-content checks more than broad deodorant language.
- Essential-oil forms and pregnancy context deserve extra caution.
Practical guidance
What to know before adding Fennel
Evidence snapshot
Chlorophyll supplement claims need form and copper-content checks more than broad deodorant language.
Label-reading priority
Separate seed powder, extract, tea-like use, and essential oil; note blend partners.
Common misunderstanding
Green color does not prove chlorophyll is doing a meaningful inside-the-body-deodorant job.
Stack context
Compare chlorophyll with greens powders, copper-containing products, and deodorant-positioned supplements.
Dosing & Timing
Write down seed, extract, or oil form, serving size, and aromatic-herb partners.
Safety and interaction context
Essential-oil forms and pregnancy context deserve extra caution.
Sources
- PubMed - Fennel reviewFennel botanical context and safety limits.
- MedlinePlus - Dietary SupplementsConsumer supplement safety and label context.
- NCCIH - Using Dietary Supplements WiselyGeneral supplement safety and clinician-review context.
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