ANISEED SEED PURE OILS 5ML
ANISEED SEED PURE OILS 5ML
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Description
Directions for Use
Warning
Technical Information
Pimpinella anisum
Clear to pale yellow and has a thin consistency. Extracted from the seeds of the anise plant. Has a strong, sweet, licorice-like aroma and taste.
Benefits
- bronchitis
- colds
- coughs
- flatulence
- flu
- muscle aches
- rheumatism
- natural expectorant (lubricates your airway)
- antispasmodic
- antiseptic
- carminative (relieves flatulence)
- have calming and soothing properties
- effective insect repellent
Internal
Add 2 drops in a capsule filled with a carrier oil.
Topical
Dilute with a carrier oil for topical use.
Aniseed Essential Oil works well to soothe joint and muscle pain and is often used in treating conditions such as arthritis and rheumatism.
It has strong antiseptic properties and is therefore effective in cleaning minor scrapes, cuts, and bruises while aiding in wound healing.
The essential oil provides the basis for its medicinal applications: dry irritable coughs, bronchitis, and whooping cough.
It can help with digestive disorders such as colic, cramp, and indigestion.
Diffuser
Directions: Aniseed Essential Oil can be used in a diffuser, bath, or massage oil. Add a few drops to a diffuser; the particles will be released into the air, offering a soothing aroma.
For a bath
First, mix the essential oil with Epson salt before adding to bath water, 2-4 drops of essential oil per 1 cup of Epsom salt.
As a massage oil, combine a few drops of Aniseed Essential Oil with a carrier oil, such as almond oil, and massage it into the skin.
Benefits: Aniseed Essential Oil is said to have a calming and soothing effect and can reduce stress, anxiety, and tension.
It may help to reduce muscle and joint pain, headaches, and digestive issues.
It is believed to have anti-inflammatory and anti-fungal properties, which can benefit skin care. Additionally, it may be helpful for respiratory issues, such as coughs, bronchitis, and asthma.
Keep out of children’s reach.
Avoid during the first trimester of pregnancy; may increase the risk of spontaneous bleeding.
Never apply undiluted essential oil to the skin. It’s best to do a patch test before using it on a larger area of the skin.
Discontinue use if redness, irritation, or other discomfort occurs.
Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas,
if contact occurs, rinse well with water.
Do not use essential oil if you have a known allergy to its components.
Store in a cool and dry place, away from heat and direct sunlight.
For more technical advice, please contact one of our distributors in your area.
Description
Directions for Use
Ingredients
Warning
Pimpinella anisum
Clear to pale yellow and has a thin consistency. Extracted from the seeds of the anise plant. Has a strong, sweet, licorice-like aroma and taste.
Benefits
- bronchitis
- colds
- coughs
- flatulence
- flu
- muscle aches
- rheumatism
- natural expectorant (lubricates your airway)
- antispasmodic
- antiseptic
- carminative (relieves flatulence)
- have calming and soothing properties
- effective insect repellent
Internal
Add 2 drops in a capsule filled with a carrier oil.
Topical
Dilute with a carrier oil for topical use.
Aniseed Essential Oil works well to soothe joint and muscle pain and is often used in treating conditions such as arthritis and rheumatism.
It has strong antiseptic properties and is therefore effective in cleaning minor scrapes, cuts, and bruises while aiding in wound healing.
The essential oil provides the basis for its medicinal applications: dry irritable coughs, bronchitis, and whooping cough.
It can help with digestive disorders such as colic, cramp, and indigestion.
Diffuser
Directions: Aniseed Essential Oil can be used in a diffuser, bath, or massage oil. Add a few drops to a diffuser; the particles will be released into the air, offering a soothing aroma.
For a bath
First, mix the essential oil with Epson salt before adding to bath water, 2-4 drops of essential oil per 1 cup of Epsom salt.
As a massage oil, combine a few drops of Aniseed Essential Oil with a carrier oil, such as almond oil, and massage it into the skin.
Benefits: Aniseed Essential Oil is said to have a calming and soothing effect and can reduce stress, anxiety, and tension.
It may help to reduce muscle and joint pain, headaches, and digestive issues.
It is believed to have anti-inflammatory and anti-fungal properties, which can benefit skin care. Additionally, it may be helpful for respiratory issues, such as coughs, bronchitis, and asthma.
Primary Ingredients
Pimpinella anisum
Keep out of children’s reach.
Avoid during the first trimester of pregnancy; may increase the risk of spontaneous bleeding.
Never apply undiluted essential oil to the skin. It’s best to do a patch test before using it on a larger area of the skin.
Discontinue use if redness, irritation, or other discomfort occurs.
Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas,
if contact occurs, rinse well with water.
Do not use essential oil if you have a known allergy to its components.
Store in a cool and dry place, away from heat and direct sunlight.