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Fennel, Sweet Essential Oil
Cautions: Fennel essential oil can be a skin irritant. Use half the recommended dilution or less. Do not use on young children. Not to be used during pregnancy, on women with breast cancer, and on those suffering from epilepsy. Always test properly diluted and in small amounts before use. |
Fennel, Sweet Essential Oil Fennel, Sweet Therapeutic Essential Oil has a sweet anise-like aroma which makes it pleasant for skin care, and in a massage oil Botanical Name: Foeniculum vulgare dulce Origin: Hungary Family: Umbelliferae Aroma: Anise-like, sweet Perfume Note: Middle/Top Method of Extraction: Steam distillation Source: Fruit Properties: Analgesic, antibacterial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antiseptic, antispasmodic, aperitif, carminative, depurative, digestive, diuretic, emmenagogue, expectorant, galactagogue, laxative, stimulant, stomachic, tonic, vermifuge Main Chemical Components: Anethol, anisic acid, anisic aldehyde, pinene, camphene, estragol, fenone, phellandrene Blends Well With the essential oils: Basil, geranium, lavender, lemon, rose, rosemary, sandalwood essential oils. Description, Uses and Benefits: Fennel essential oil has a sweet anise-like aroma which makes it pleasant for skin care, and in a massage oil, is said to be effective for fluid retention and cellulite. Fennel essential oil is especially useful for problems with the digestive system, helping with gas, abdominal cramps and nausea. It's also useful for alleviating menstrual cramps, PMS and menopausal symptoms. Traditional use: antiseptic, aphrodisiac, soothing agent, muscle relaxant Aromatherapy Use: |
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