Code: 8586021852016
100% Anise essential oil has a warm and spicy aroma and is said to originate from Turkey. It is an annual fragrant herb that has been grown for millennia. It spread to Europe in the 9th century during the reign of Charlemagne. It was grown in Egypt around 1500 BC. The Egyptians used anise seeds and leaves to make drinks, medicine and as a spice. Chewing anise for fresh breath is still common in India. The Romans made a spicy cake from it, which helped digestion. Today, Anise seeds are used to flavor soups, curries, candy, pastries and alcoholic drinks.
EFFECTS
Digestive system
relieves cramps
promotes digestion
increases absorption in the intestine
supports normal peristalsis
The immune system
neutralizes microbes
neutralizes insects
Respiratory system
helps in the secretion of mucus
stimulates the bronchi
relieves cramps
Musculoskeletal system
soothes sore muscles, tendons and joints
relieves swelling
relieves muscle cramps
Reproductive system
increases milk production in nursing mothers
supports and regulates menstruation
SAFETY
This oil is non toxic and non irritating. Always perform a patch test before use to ensure there is no allergic reaction or sensitivity. Direct and indirect eye contact will cause irritation.
If you are pregnant, consult a doctor before use. Aniseed oil should not be used in children under 5 years of age.
Inhalation
Direct inhalation, diffuser, aroma lamp, steam inhalation.
Place 1 drop into the palm of your hand, rub your hands together and inhale directly. You can apply 1 drop to handkerchief or cotton pad, hold it by your nose and inhale through both your nose and mouth.
MassageWhen applied topically to the abdomen, this essential oil provides relief from menstrual cramps. To soothe muscle spasms apply anise essential oil externally to muscles.
Bath
For stomach cramps, nausea and abdominal pain – add a few drops of aniseed essential oil and fennel essential to a warm bath.
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Illicium Verum Fruit/Seed Oil.
Direct inhalation, diffuser, aroma lamp, steam inhalation.
Place 1 drop into the palm of your hand, rub your hands together and inhale directly. You can apply 1 drop to handkerchief or cotton pad, hold it by your nose and inhale through both your nose and mouth.
MassageWhen applied topically to the abdomen, this essential oil provides relief from menstrual cramps. To soothe muscle spasms apply anise essential oil externally to muscles.
Bath
For stomach cramps, nausea and abdominal pain – add a few drops of aniseed essential oil and fennel essential to a warm bath.