



Anise Seed Essential Oil
Our organically crafted Anise Essential Oil is steam distilled from the wildcrafted brown pods of the Pimpinella anisum plant, which grows wild in Egypt. With its sweet, herbaceous, spicy, and warm licorice-like aroma, Anise Oil has been used for centuries to flavor a variety of culinary dishes, from candy and baked goods to curries.
Historical and Traditional Uses
Anise seed has a long history of use as both a spice and medicine. Not to be confused with the popular Star Anise spice, Pimpinella anisum is an annual herb native to Greece and Egypt, and is also cultivated in India, China, Mexico, and Spain. Aniseed Oil is often used interchangeably with Star Anise Oil, as both derive their primary therapeutic effect from trans-anethole, a natural constituent with a licorice-like aroma similar to fennel, though sweeter.
Reported Benefits and Uses
Digestive Support: Anise Essential Oil is rich and potent, making it excellent for soothing the digestive system.
Pain and Inflammation Relief: This oil is beneficial in blends formulated to reduce pain, inflammation, and unwanted muscle spasms. It can also help mitigate viral activity.
Respiratory Health: Aniseed Oil is useful in diffuser and inhaler blends to support healthy lung function, especially during a cold or the flu.
Skin Care: Anise Essential Oil has anti-inflammatory properties and offers refreshing, moisturizing, and regenerating effects on the skin.
Emotional and Energetic Support: Emotionally and energetically, Anise Essential Oil is warming and energizing. It helps reduce mental fatigue, improve clarity, and maintain alertness. This essential oil is also beneficial during times of situational anxiety and depression, as it can help relax the nerves and inspire creativity.
Incorporate Anise Essential Oil into your formulations to harness its rich therapeutic benefits for digestive health, respiratory support, skin care, and emotional well-being.
Our organically crafted Anise Essential Oil is steam distilled from the wildcrafted brown pods of the Pimpinella anisum plant, which grows wild in Egypt. With its sweet, herbaceous, spicy, and warm licorice-like aroma, Anise Oil has been used for centuries to flavor a variety of culinary dishes, from candy and baked goods to curries.
Historical and Traditional Uses
Anise seed has a long history of use as both a spice and medicine. Not to be confused with the popular Star Anise spice, Pimpinella anisum is an annual herb native to Greece and Egypt, and is also cultivated in India, China, Mexico, and Spain. Aniseed Oil is often used interchangeably with Star Anise Oil, as both derive their primary therapeutic effect from trans-anethole, a natural constituent with a licorice-like aroma similar to fennel, though sweeter.
Reported Benefits and Uses
Digestive Support: Anise Essential Oil is rich and potent, making it excellent for soothing the digestive system.
Pain and Inflammation Relief: This oil is beneficial in blends formulated to reduce pain, inflammation, and unwanted muscle spasms. It can also help mitigate viral activity.
Respiratory Health: Aniseed Oil is useful in diffuser and inhaler blends to support healthy lung function, especially during a cold or the flu.
Skin Care: Anise Essential Oil has anti-inflammatory properties and offers refreshing, moisturizing, and regenerating effects on the skin.
Emotional and Energetic Support: Emotionally and energetically, Anise Essential Oil is warming and energizing. It helps reduce mental fatigue, improve clarity, and maintain alertness. This essential oil is also beneficial during times of situational anxiety and depression, as it can help relax the nerves and inspire creativity.
Incorporate Anise Essential Oil into your formulations to harness its rich therapeutic benefits for digestive health, respiratory support, skin care, and emotional well-being.
Our organically crafted Anise Essential Oil is steam distilled from the wildcrafted brown pods of the Pimpinella anisum plant, which grows wild in Egypt. With its sweet, herbaceous, spicy, and warm licorice-like aroma, Anise Oil has been used for centuries to flavor a variety of culinary dishes, from candy and baked goods to curries.
Historical and Traditional Uses
Anise seed has a long history of use as both a spice and medicine. Not to be confused with the popular Star Anise spice, Pimpinella anisum is an annual herb native to Greece and Egypt, and is also cultivated in India, China, Mexico, and Spain. Aniseed Oil is often used interchangeably with Star Anise Oil, as both derive their primary therapeutic effect from trans-anethole, a natural constituent with a licorice-like aroma similar to fennel, though sweeter.
Reported Benefits and Uses
Digestive Support: Anise Essential Oil is rich and potent, making it excellent for soothing the digestive system.
Pain and Inflammation Relief: This oil is beneficial in blends formulated to reduce pain, inflammation, and unwanted muscle spasms. It can also help mitigate viral activity.
Respiratory Health: Aniseed Oil is useful in diffuser and inhaler blends to support healthy lung function, especially during a cold or the flu.
Skin Care: Anise Essential Oil has anti-inflammatory properties and offers refreshing, moisturizing, and regenerating effects on the skin.
Emotional and Energetic Support: Emotionally and energetically, Anise Essential Oil is warming and energizing. It helps reduce mental fatigue, improve clarity, and maintain alertness. This essential oil is also beneficial during times of situational anxiety and depression, as it can help relax the nerves and inspire creativity.
Incorporate Anise Essential Oil into your formulations to harness its rich therapeutic benefits for digestive health, respiratory support, skin care, and emotional well-being.
INCI: Caprylic Capric Triglycerdies (and) Matricaria recutita (German Chamomile) Flower Extract