Star Anise Essential Oil 30ml
Product Description
Description:
Star Anise essential oil is warm and spicy, distilled from the common kitchen spice. The oil is often used interchangeably with that of Star Anise, both oils derive their primary therapeutic effect from trans-anethole. This is the natural constituent with the familiar licorice-like aroma similar to fennel, though sweeter. Its seeds are used as flavoring in pastries, candy and curry dishes.
An annual herb native to Greece and Egypt and also cultivated in India, China, Mexico and Spain, Anise stands less than a meter high with delicate leaves and small white flowers. This Anise seed essential oil is steam distilled from the seeds of Anise grown in its native Egypt.
Uses:
Widely used in various kinds of high-quality daily essence and edible essence.
Caution:
For external use only. Other than aromatherapy, dilute with a carrier oil. For topical use, rub a very small amount on the inside of your elbow area to test for any allergic reaction before use. Keep out of the reach of pets. Essential oils can be potentially toxic to pets at certain concentrations. Cats can be especially sensitive to essential oils. Avoid contact with eyes, keep out of the reach of children, and far away from fire.. If pregnant, consult with your health care provider before use.
FAQ:
1.What is an essential oil?
Essential oils are any plant-based, volatile oil that contains a mixture of chemical compounds and have an aroma characteristic of the plant. Commonly used essential oils are eucalyptus oil, clove oil, tea tree oil and aromatherapy oils.
Vaporiser solutions used in steam vaporisers often contain one or more essential oils in lower concentrations to those used in aromatherapy.
2.What are essential oils used for?
Essential oils are commonly used in aromatherapy to bring about mental and physical wellbeing. Aromatherapy is the practice of blending different therapeutic essential oils to stimulate a desired response. Essential oils can be applied or massaged into the skin, inhaled or immersed in water.
While aromatherapy has been practiced for centuries in various cultures, it has not yet been properly evaluated for medical effectiveness. However, it remains a popular complementary therapy for helping with certain health conditions.
Examples include:
Eucalyptus oil: nasal decongestant, disinfectant.
Clove oil: toothaches.
Tea tree oil: antifungal, antibacterial, antiviral properties.
Peppermint: digestive disorders.
Lavender: anxiety, insomnia and restlessness.
Specifications can be customized by customers.
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