Description
Star anise essential oil:
History of Star anise essential oil:
Star anise essential oil comes from the fruit of star anise, a small tree 8 to 15 meters high that can live for around a hundred years, native to southwest China and northern Vietnam. It is now unknown in the wild but cultivated since antiquity.
Star anise takes on the shape of a polygonal star when ripe. It is for this reason that it is also known as star anise, and its smell is reminiscent of green anise found around the Mediterranean Sea and shares the same benefits.
Star anise tea can be used to treat small mouth wounds (such as cuts, and mouth sores) and sore throats without fever. It has recognized antimicrobial properties. Also, it can be used for this purpose in the form of mouthwash. It also relieves vomiting related to nervousness. Star anise also has a toning effect, appreciated in the absence of general and temporary fatigue from pathological causes.
Identity record :
Product name Star anise essential oil
Place of origin China
Producing tree The badian tree
Odor Aniseed, peppery
Botanical family Schicandraceae
Color Light brown
Texture Clear mobile liquid
Price MAD 2,048.72/ liter
Composition :
Trans-anethole;
Limonene;
Alpha-pinene;
Linalool;
Estragole;
Lignans;
Shikimic acid;
Flavonoids, with antioxidant action;
Tannins.
Benefits:
Relieving muscular and rheumatic pain
Antispasmodic: It has antispasmodic properties and calms colic and discomfort due to flatulence and constipation;
Treating hormonal problems: It reduces hormonal imbalances and hot flashes linked to menopause.
Effectively acting on the circulatory and respiratory systems such as bronchial infections, seasonal respiratory infections, and colds.
Features :
100% Pure, natural, integral
Use of star anise essential oil:
This oil can be used in the following cases:
A cold
Spasmodic cough
Aerophagia
Menopause and pre-menopause
rheumatism
Precautions for use of star anise essential oil:
Keep out of reach of children;
Not to be used during pregnancy and lactation, or in children;
Do not exceed the recommended dose.