What is an angry essential oil?
Anise Etheric oil is derived by distillation of the steam of the Pimpinella Anisum plant. This vegetable oil is largely produced in India, China and Spain, and in holistic medicine is used to cure a number of diseases, including the niches of the respiratory and digestive system. The oil is also used in aromatherapy for its soothing effects. Some side effects resulting from the use of aniseous essential oil are known, although no significant scientific research on its perceived benefits is available. In such applications, it is assumed that it has an euphoric effect to increase mood. In addition, it can be effective in the treatment of anxiety, depression, anger and stress. Moreover, the sedative properties of anisement of essential oil can alleviate insomnia, although small doses of oil may adversely act as a stimulant. On the other hand, it is known that a large amount has a narcotic effect. Eelieving respiratory diseases such as bronchitis, black cough, asthma and overload from common cold or flu. Its Executive Effect can help get rid ofRespiratory system of excess mucous membranes through par therapy. Several drops added to the cotton swab can be placed in a humidifier or vaporizer and the patient may breathe in the resulting vapors to gain such benefits. It is believed that this method of using anise oil as steam therapy inhibits nausea and vomiting.
Some digestive problems can be corrected by essential anise oil, including flatulence, convulsions, dyspepsia, constipation and general digestion. It is believed that oil acts as an antispasmodic in the digestive system. For general dyspepsia and stomach in children, it is recommended that a few drops of oil are placed in the bathtub, or to add a few drops of oil and place on the baby's abdomen.
those suffering from intestinal worms can also find relief from anise of essential oil, as the product is assumed that the product is able to act as a vermifuge. How jIt is known that it has the quality of insecticide, oil is also used in the treatment of lice and scabies. Its slightly toxic properties also give him an antiseptic and antimicrobial effect. Anis oil can help fight infectious mushrooms, yeasts and bacteria.
There is no clinical data from scientific research to back up most of these health benefits of anise of essential oil, including those concerning its respiratory, digestive and therapeutic benefits. Information regarding its safety during pregnancy varies between sources. Some argue that oil should avoid during pregnancy, while some claim that small doses may be beneficial for lactation. In addition, several sources recommend that the oil can be used in very small quantities, while others recommend avoiding enjoyment completely. Aneje a more important side effect of Nise Essential Oil is skin and eyes irritation.