Sweet Cicely

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Apiaceae

Sweet Cicely

Myrrhis odorata
✓ Generally Safe Safe in Pregnancy
Native to: Mountain regions of Europe
Also known as: Garden Myrrh, European Sweet Cicely, Sweet Chervil
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🌱 Parts Used

LeafSeedRoot

💊 Therapeutic Uses

Digestive complaints (flatulence, IBS), respiratory catarrh, coughs, anorexia. Used as a mild sweetener in cooking. Traditional herb for the elderly — promotes appetite and digestion.


Herbal Actions

Carminative, expectorant, antispasmodic, stomachic, mild tonic

🔬 Active Constituents

Volatile oil (anethole — sweet anise-like, 70–80%), coumarins, flavonoids, phenolic acids

⚗️ Preparation Methods

☕ Herbal Tea🏺 Tincture

📐 Traditional Preparation Notes

Herbal Tea2 tsp fresh leaf or 1 tsp dried per 250ml, steep 10 min, 3x daily
Tincture2–4 ml (1:5, 40% ethanol), 3x daily
NotesLeaves and roots sweet — can reduce sugar in recipes. Very gentle herb — suitable for children and elderly. All parts edible as food. Combine with fennel for digestive support.

⚠️ Safety Information

Safety Rating ✓ Generally Safe
Pregnancy Safe in Pregnancy
Drug Interactions None known

Contraindications: Very few contraindications. Photosensitivity possible (coumarins, furanocoumarins). Generally one of the safest herbs.

Side Effects: Photosensitivity from coumarins. Contact dermatitis (rare). Essentially no adverse effects at normal use.

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