Anise Essential Oil
Anise Seed brings light, life, and perspective to the triple warmer meridian. The result is love and acceptance of our naturally imperfect physical bodies. This more balanced perspective has a dramatic impact on eating disorders, weight loss, and sexual dysfunction. Anise Seed is antispasmodic, making it effective for menstrual pain and stomach cramps. Because it is both a bronchial dilator and expectorant, anise is used for asthma and respiratory conditions that include phlegm and mucus.
Which Anise should I choose?
Anise Myrtle has a licorice aroma very similar to Anise, though a little fresher and more pleasant. Anise and Anise Myrtle are very similar in fragrance, components, and therapeutic properties. Many people consider Anise Myrtle to be superior to any of the other more traditional types of Anise essential oil, though it is also more expensive.
Anise Essential Oil | |
Botanical Name: | Pimpinella anisum |
Country of Origin: | India |
Extraction Method: | steam distilled |
Part Utilized: | seed (fruit) |
Plant Family: | Umbelliferae |
Aroma: | Anise has a very sweet, licorice-like aroma. Nice diffused if you like the smell of black licorice. |
Cautions: | Because anise is estrogenic, it should be avoided during pregnancy. Anise is also phototoxic; avoid direct sunlight on the skin to which this oil has been recently applied. |
We recommend using essential oils topically or diffusing them for their aroma. We do NOT recommend ingesting any essential oil.
We do not make any claims about the use or effectiveness of our products.
Store product away from direct sunlight with lids tightened to maintain the integrity of the product.
4oz (120 ml) and larger bottles are sold for refilling. They are not intended for daily use.