Description
100ml
Ingredients: 100% Aniseed oil
Directions for use: Aniseed Essential oil should be first mixed with carrier oils like Sweet Almond Oil, Wheatgerm Oil and Jojoba Oil. Once diluted, Aniseed oil works best when inhaled or used in a diffuser. It can also be applied topically as a massage oil.
Warning: Do not use or apply to skin undiluted. Individuals with any type of skin condition or allergies to pollen, celery, or carrots should avoid using this oil.
Benefits of Aniseed oil:
- Promotes digestive health.
- Can help ease epileptic and hysteric episodes due to its somewhat narcotic or numbing effects.
- Provides relief for arthritic pain.
- Used to clean wounds and help protect against infections.
- Helps eliminate congestion in the respiratory tract.
- The oil is toxic to insects, which makes him usable in fumigants, vaporizers, and sprays.
- Like coconut oil, anise oil is a safer alternative to chemical lice treatments.
- Boost metabolism while suppressing appetite.
- Stimulates secretion of enzymes and hormones, thus boosting the whole metabolism.
- It can stimulate the nervous system and the brain to make one more active and alert.
- It can kill worms found in the intestines.
- Beneficial as a mouth wash for overall oral health.
- May help with treating anxiety & depression
- May ease migraines & headaches.
Did you know?
Anise and Star Anise are 2 completely different plants.
Anise (Pimpinella anisum) is an annual plant, similar to dill and part of the same family. It has strong liquorice like aroma.
Star Anise (Ilicium Verum) is a spice derived from the pods of an evergreen tea.
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