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Aniseed

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Experience the strong licorice aroma of 100% Pure Aniseed Essential Oil, steam-distilled from the flowers and seeds of illicium verum, also referred to as Star Anise. Known for its antispasmodic and expectorant properties, this oil is ideal for relieving digestive discomfort from colic and flatulence, as well as settling respiratory issues such as asthma and coughing. Its calming effects can relieve anxiety, stress and insomnia. Use Aniseed essential oil on its own or in a blend to soothe, uplift and stimulate.

Advantages of using 100% Pure Aniseed Essential Oil

  • Eases Digestive Discomfort: Its antispasmodic properties help relieve colic, flatulence, and other digestive issues.
  • Supports Respiratory Health: Works as an expectorant, helping to alleviate respiratory problems like asthma and coughing.
  • Calms Anxiety and Stress: Provides calming effects that can relieve feelings of anxiety and stress, promoting mental relaxation.
  • Helps with Sleep: Useful for easing insomnia and encouraging restful sleep due to its soothing properties.
  • Versatile for Blending: Can be used on its own or blended with other oils, offering flexibility for various therapeutic needs.
  • Uplifting Aroma: Its strong licorice scent provides an uplifting effect, stimulating the senses and enhancing mood.

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Properties

Antiseptic, antispasmodic, carminative, expectorant, stimulant, stomachic.

SPECIFICATIONS

Method of Extraction: Steam distilled

Botanical Name: Illicium verum

Plant Part: Dried flower/seed

Colour: Clear to light yellow liquid

Odour: Strong Licorice aroma

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Product Detailed

Receipes

Blends and recipes using Aniseed essential oil:

  • Digestive Relief Massage Oil: Mix 3 drops of aniseed oil with 2 tablespoons of coconut oil and gently massage the abdomen to soothe indigestion or bloating.
  • Respiratory Steam: Add 2-3 drops of aniseed oil to a bowl of hot water for inhalation, helping with colds or congestion.
  • Warm Diffuser Blend: Combine 2 drops of Aniseed oil with 3 drops of cinnamon and 2 drops of orange for a warm, cozy atmosphere.
  • Muscle Soothing Balm: Add 5 drops of aniseed oil to a natural balm or body butter and apply to sore muscles or joints.

How to Use

Aniseed essential oil can be used in several ways:

  • Aromatherapy: Diffuse to enjoy its warm, sweet licorice-like aroma that promotes relaxation and emotional well-being.
  • Topical Use: Dilute with a carrier oil (such as almond or jojoba oil) and apply to the chest or abdomen to support digestion and respiratory health.
  • Massage: Blend with a carrier oil for massaging sore muscles or areas of discomfort, especially to ease digestive or menstrual cramps.
  • Inhalation: Use for steam inhalation to help with respiratory conditions such as coughs or colds.

Safety Data

Safety precautions for using Aniseed essential oil:

  • Always dilute before topical use to prevent skin irritation or sensitivity.
  • Perform a patch test to check for any allergic reaction.
  • Avoid use during pregnancy or breastfeeding, as anise oil may affect hormonal balance.
  • Keep away from children under 5 years old, as its strong aroma may be overpowering.
  • Limit use for individuals with sensitive skin or a history of skin reactions.

Body Indications

Dyspepsia, colic, flatulence. Asthmatic, coughing, wheezing.

Skin & Hair Indications

Generally not used in skin care

Spirit Indications

Calming & uplifting. For: nervous headaches, stress, anxiety, insomnia, general exhaustion, melancholic, fearful or withdrawn people.

FAQs

How should I use essential oils?

Essential oils can be used in a variety of ways, including
in a diffuser, bath soak, aroma spray, or in other body care products.If you're using essential oils on your skin, you can dilute them with a carrier oil to a 1ā€“2% concentration.You can also test the oil on a small patch of skin before applying it to a larger area.

How should I store essential oils?

To maximize the shelf life of essential oils, keep them in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight.Old oils should not be used as they can cause irritation or sensitization.

Who should consult a medical professional before using essential oils?

You should consult a medical professional before using
essential oils if you have a skin condition, epilepsy, asthma, blood
pressure irregularities, or are taking prescribed medication.You should also seek advice from a medical expert before using essential oils during pregnancy.

How sensitive are children and the elderly to essential oils?

Young children and the elderly may be more sensitive to essential oils, so you may need to dilute them more.You should avoid using some oils, like birch and wintergreen, on children 6 or younger.

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DISCLAIMER: Any information above is not intended to be taken as a replacement for medical advice. It is indicative & intended only as a guide without warranty, expressed or implied regarding its correctness & accuracy. It is the user's responsibility to determine safe conditions for use of these products and to assume loss, injury, damage, or expense resulting from improper use of these products. Essential oils should not be used at home to treat serious medical or psychological problems. Any person with a condition requiring medical attention should consult a qualified practitioner. No essential oil is to be taken internally or applied directly on the skin.