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This information is
for external/topical use purposes only and is not intended to replace
prescribed medication or professional medical advice or to diagnose any type of
health condition.
Never ingest essential
oils and remember to dilute them with a suitable carrier oil such as olive oil
or coconut oil. This is due to the fact that organic and pure essential oils
are highly concentrated liquids and direct use of essential oils on the skin
can cause allergic reactions. Caution should be taken if you are a
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Speak with your healthcare practitioner before selecting essential oils that are appropriate for your health situation and unique individual constitution.
THERAPEUTIC BENEFITS:
Anise has activity like the hormone estrogen. This is what makes sweet anise able to interact with endocrine (hormone) therapy for certain types of breast cancer, menopausal hormone therapy, and hormonal contraception [5].
USES AND
BENEFITS:
• This essential oil
can help reduce unwanted muscle spasms and unwanted viral activity.
• This essential oil
is also useful in diffuser and inhaler mixtures to support healthy lung
function, especially when you have a cold or flu.
• Aniseed Oil also has
anti-inflammatory properties, as well as refreshing, moisturizing and
regenerating effects on the skin.
• Emotionally and energetically, Sweet Anise Essential Oil is a warming and energizing essential oil that can help reduce mental fatigue, increase clarity, and help maintain alertness.
• This essential oil can also be used during situations of anxiety and depression, as it can help relax the nerves and inspire creativity[4].
SCIENTIFIC REFERENTIONS
- Adas Manis -
Stekom
- Anise Seed Oil -
EssentialOil.in
- Benefits
and Uses of Aniseed Oil - Nikura
- Anise
Essential Oil - Nature In Bottle
- Health
Benefits of Anise - Verywell Health
- Evaluation
of Aniseed Oil Activity - JCO Agri Baghdad
- Essential Oil Composition
of Anise - PubMed
- Anethole Effects -
CONICET Digital
- Biological Activities of
Anise Extracts - PubMed
- Biomedicinal
Benefits of Anise - PMC
- Phytochemical
Analysis of Anise Oil - TechScience
1.
Aromatherapy (Diffuser Blend):
- 3 drops
Aniseed EO + 2 drops Lavender EO + 2 drops Citrus EO
- For
relaxation and mood enhancement
2.
Muscle Relaxing Massage Oil:
- 5 drops
Aniseed EO + 5 drops Ginger EO + 30 ml fractionated coconut oil
- Eases
muscular aches and reduces tension
3.
Natural Soap:
- Add 1–2%
Aniseed EO to glycerin soap base
- Provides
warm, sweet natural fragrance
4.
Anti-Anxiety Roller Oil:
- 3 drops
Aniseed EO + 2 drops Rose EO + 10 ml jojoba oil
Apply to wrists during moments of anxiety or stress
ANISEED OIL
Brand: DDistillers
Product name: Aniseed essential oil
Product Category: Single essential oil,
purity: 100%
Product code: BA00211-ASO
Botanical product: Pimpinella anisum
INCI Name: Pimpinella anisum seed oil
HS Code: 33019090
CAS#: 8007-70-3
FEMA#: -
Extraction method: Steam Distillation
DESCRIPTION:
DDistillers’
Aniseed Essential Oil is obtained through steam distillation of Pimpinella
anisum seeds, cultivated in Indonesia. This essential oil delivers a warm,
sweet aroma and is highly valued for its therapeutic properties. Rich in
trans-anethole, it offers antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and
antispasmodic benefits. Suitable for aromatherapy, cosmetics, and herbal
applications, this oil brings calming and soothing effects, ideal for
relaxation and holistic wellness.
BOTANICAL
OVERVIEW:
Sweet anise or aniseed
(Pimpinella anisum) is a type of flowering plant from the Apiaceae family that
originates from the eastern Mediterranean and southwest Asia. This plant is an
annual herb that can reach a height of one meter. The leaves at the base of
this plant are simple, 2–5 cm long, and have shallow lobes, while the leaves at
the higher part of the stem are pinnate like feathers and are divided into many
leaflets. The flowers are white, 3 mm in diameter, and clustered in large
flower umbrellas. The fruit is a dry, oval-shaped schizocarp 3–5 mm long[2].
HISTORY:
Anise was cultivated by the ancient Egyptians as a medicine and cooking spice, anise is often considered “refreshing” due to its restorative properties. Anise was also popular in ancient Greek and Roman medicine and was praised by many of their leading figures as a mood-enhancing aid. The Romans used the plant for its spice and licorice flavor. Europeans used the seeds as rat bait, while the seed oil was used as pigeon poison. In addition, this plant is one of the oldest recorded plants in the world[3].
In fact, anise was once so valuable that it was used as currency, as well as to scent clothes during the 15th century. The sweet aroma of the anise plant reminds us and can trigger joy. Its soothing and healing abilities can relieve various types of discomfort and help ensure health and well-being for its users[4].
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| Specification | |
|---|---|
| Source of Material | Source of ingredients: Anise seeds Origin Oil: Indonesia |
| Cultivation | anise
plants are grown by direct seeding. |
| Main Content | Gamma
Himachalene, Cis-Anethol, Trans-Anethol, and Anisaldeheyde, Limonene,
Estragole, Anisyl alcohol |
| Organoleptik | Colour: Colorless to yellowish
Aroma: Sweet |
| Solubility | Soluble in alcohol and oil, insoluble in
water |
| Level of note | Top to Middle Notes |
| Blend well | Cinnamon,
Thyme, lavender, ginger, citrus, black pepper, rose, pine, peppermint, and
carrier oil (olive oil, coconut oil, grapefruit oil, etc.) |
| Downstream product application | Perfume, medicine and cosmetic ingredient |
| Shelf Life | 5
years |
| Storage instructions | Store essential oils
in amber (dark colored) bottles. If the
packaging used is an aluminum bottle, transfer the essential oil from the
aluminum bottle to a dark amber glass bottle.
Store in a dry place and keep away from sunlight. |
| Allergies and general precautions | Allergy & Safety Warnings:
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