Also called anise seed oil, anise essential oil is extracted from the dried fruits of the anise plant, which is botanically referred to as Pimpinella anisum, by the process of steam distillation. Anise oil is clear and has a rich and sweet aroma. Its fragrance resembles that of licorice.
Some of the anise oil uses are listed below:
- Anise seed oil is a powerful antiseptic agent. It could be applied on cuts and wounds for quick healing and the prevention of wound infection.
- Anise oil is also a potent antispasmodic agent and it prevents spasms of the stomach and respiratory system.
- Anise oil also helps prevent and cure rheumatic arthritis. It helps stimulate blood circulation and reduce the sensation of pain.
- Anise oil is a potent aperient. It helps clear your bowels on account of its purgative properties. It is a mild purgative and as such, doesn’t leave you enervated or famished.
- Anise essential oil is a wonderful expectorant. It clarifies your nasal track by relieving cough and phlegm. Anise oil is also a decongestant which helps clear the lungs and relieve the afflictions of the respiratory tract like asthma and bronchitis.
- Anise oil is a powerful carminative oil. It helps relieve flatulence by relieving gas. This helps relieve the other problems associated with gas like stomach pain, heaviness and chest pain.
- On account of its laxative and sedative effects, it helps relieve epileptic and hysteric attacks. It slows down your nervous response and blood circulation, thereby calming the body in case of these attacks.
- Anise oil also promotes digestion and regulates metabolism. It promotes the secretion of digestive juices for better digestion and prevents constipation. As anise oil regulates the pace of metabolism, it also helps in regulating body weight.
- Anise oil is also a vermifuge which helps kill worms in the intestines.
- Anise oil can also be used as an insecticide and fends of insects and small animals. It can be used as a constituent in fumigants and vaporizers.
- One of the other benefits of anise oil is that it prevents and cures pectoral and colic afflictions.
- Anise oil also helps relieve migraine.
- Anise oil could be used a massage oil, in a bath, or as a diffuser. If used in heavy doses, it may lead to skin irritation and may even be poisonous. Pregnant women must refrain from the use of anise oil. Before using this oil to treat a medical condition, please consult a doctor or an aromatherapy expert.