Aniseed Essential Oil
Green Anise has been cultivated in Egypt for several millennia. Its seeds were used as a diuretic, against digestive problems and toothache. Pline also recognized its “power of sleep and the youthfulness of the face”, today still Anise crushed seeds are used to make beauty masks.
Aniseed essential oil is traditionally used for its benefits on the digestive system. Soothing, the essential oil of Aniseed is known for its contribution to feminine comfort. Calming, Aniseed essential oil is appreciated for its powerful aniseed scent.
It is traditionally used to improve digestive problems, dyspepsia, vomiting, aerophagia, spasmodic colitis, gastralgia, indigestion, constipation, flatulence, bloating, etc. Irregular periods, menstrual pain, menopause, pre-menopause and fatigue, low back pain, spasmophilia, palpitations
Actions
Estrogen mimetic, emmenagogue (promotes the coming of menstruation), galactogen (activates the rise of milk)
Antispasmodic, digestive and neuromuscular
Aperitif, helps to digest and facilitates the elimination of gases
Stomachic, carminative (fight against intestinal fermentation), stimulates intestinal peristalsis.
General digestive and respiratory stimulant (at very low doses)
Preparation
1-2 drops in a diffuser, in your cosmetics, in a bath or in a carrier massage oil.
Synergies
Digestive comfort: essential oils of Coriander, Fennel
Specifications for Aniseed Essential Oil
| Ingredients | 100% pure oil extracted from Pimpinella Anisum |
| Botanical Name | Pimpinella Anisum |
| Other Names | Aniseed (Saunf – Hindi), Anise burnet saxifrage |
| Country of Origin | Spain |
| Plant Part | Seeds |
| Packaging | Glass bottle with dropper |
| Precautions | Do not use in children or during pregnancy. The essential oil should not be used internally unless under professional supervision. Use in reduced quantities, follow the recommendations. At high doses, it is euphoric and may present neurotoxic risk Do not use in case of mastosis or a history of hormone-dependent cancer (breast, ovary, endometrium), because of its “estrogen-like” effect. Some natural compounds contained in this essential oil may present an allergy risk in some sensitive people when the essential oil is incorporated into a cosmetic composition: limonene. As a general rule, always make an application test of your preparation, in the crease of the elbow, at least 48 hours before using it. |
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