Anise Oil
Pimpinella anisum
Product Properties
Country
Spain
Plant Part
Seeds
Cultivation
Organically Grown
Chemical Families
Ethers
Botanical Families
Apiaceae (Umberlliferae)
Extraction Method
Steam Distilled
Therapeutic & Aromatic Properties
Therapeutic Properties
Analgesic
Antispasmodic
Carminative
Anti-inflammatory
Antiviral
Emmenagogue
Expectorant
Notes
Middle
Aromas
Sweet
Warm and Radiant
Herbaceous
Anise-like
Spicy
Suggested Uses
Digest - Gas
Release the pressure of gas with the encouragement of this popular belly support oil.
Digest - Queasiness
Calm queasiness and settle your stomach on the plane or boat. Anise essential oil is the perfect travel companion.
Relieve - Muscle Spasms
If you’re experiencing cramps, spend time massaging your muscles with an anise essential oil blend.
Safety and Shelf Life
Shelf Life
5 years
Safety & Warnings
Essential Oil Safety by Tisserand and Young (second edition), states that trans-anethole has weak estrogen-like activity, and is contraindicated during pregnancy, breastfeeding, endometriosis, any estrogen-related cancers, and children under five years of age.
May interfere with anticoagulant medications or bleeding disorders. When oxidized, it may be skin sensitizing. For topical applications, a maximum of 2.4% dilution is recommended.
GCMS Data
All essential oils at Aromatics International are GC/MS tested. This ensures that we sell oils with the highest possible integrity for therapeutic use. Learn more about GC/MS reports here.
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