• Aniseed oil

Aniseed oil

Extract part: Seed
Extract method: Distillation

It belongs to the Apiaceae family. The parts of the plant used include the seeds that are properly dried and then crushed. This herbaceous plant in a year grows up to one meter bestowed with fragile leaves with beautiful white flowers. In Rome, Egypt, and Greece anise seeds are still a highly –prized ancient commodity. Greeks often used its properties to cure a cold and cough. Apart from warding off bad dreams the oil is known to cure whooping cough and bronchitis.
Its constituents have relieved many of griping and colic pain. Effective in flatulence and infant catarrh its famous in Turkey for flavouring a well known native alcoholic drink. Tibetians have been mixing nutmeg oil with aniseed oil to cure people of their neurotic symptoms, anxiety, exhaustion, and depression.


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