Safety Information: Not recommended for use if pregnant. May cause stomach irritation and dizziness, so do not exceed recommended dosage. Do not use if diagnosed with endometriosis or estrogen-dependent cancers.
Parts used: Seeds. Extraction method: Steam distillation.
Mixes well with: Cedarwood, clary sage, lavender, orange, rosewood, sandalwood, and tangerine.
From the sublime to the fantastic, Anise Seed has experienced a multitude of uses during the course of history. It was used to perfume the clothing of King Edward IV, as a food flavoring during the Middle Ages, and to fund repairs on the London Bridge, for which a special tax was added to the sale of anise seed. Pliny the Elder, author of the first encyclopedia, claimed its seeds had the power to prevent bad dreams if placed beneath the sleeper's pillow. Anise seed (or aniseed) is a member of the parsley family, and its flavor resembles licorice. Used medicinally since prehistoric times, anise seed remains a staple in aromatherapy.
Fun fact: In 1619, it was decreed by law from the Virginia Assembly that each family plant at least six anise seeds a year.
Anise Seed (Pimpinella anisum)
Anise Oil 1 fluid Ounce
Suggested Retail $7.49 Our Price $6.50
A favorite spice of ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans, Anise Oil has a characteristic licorice-like aroma that is sweet and spicy. This oil is 100% pure and is steam distilled from anise seeds.
Anise Essential Oil
Now Foods Aromatherapy
Suggested Retail $7.49 Our Price $6.50
Raw Material: | Flowers |
Ingredient (Wood): | Sandalwood |
Ingredient (Seeds): | Anise |
Ingredient (Peel): | Tangerine |
Ingredient (Flowers): | Orange |