What is dill?
Pure Dill Oil is extracted from Anethum Sowa, herb from Southwest Asia. Plants can grow up to 3 feet (91 cm) high and have small yellow flowers containing small seeds that produce oil. This essential oil is extracted by distillation of steam from the seeds of fresh or partially dried dill. Also commonly known as the Indian kill, or according to its botanical name Anethum graveolens, leatherette oil is either pure or light yellow color. Dill oil has a watery consistency, grassy odor and a strong, pungent taste. The first known reference to Dill as a medicine occurs in Ebers papyrus, dating until 1500 ° C, where it is listed as a painkiller. The ancient Greeks and the Romans used dill in various potions and mixtures to relax the body and mind. It is assumed that the location of the leaves of the dill herb on the eyelids causes a peaceful sleep. The Romans marked Dill as Anethon, , which is the stalpage for the botanical name of the herb. Norse named it "Dylla", which means'calm down "or" to peace ".
In 812, Emperor Charlemagne of France ordered the herb to be largely cultivated because of its healing qualities and also for culinary purposes. In the Middle Ages, it was assumed that the hick oil had turned out evil spells and witchcraft. Some believed that Dill could even be used to control the weather, that it could be divided into ThunderClouds. During the ages, but to this day, Dill's primary use was medicinal. The well-known therapeutic properties of the oil are sedative, disinfectant, antispasmodic, anti-gas, lactation support, digestive and sweat production.
leatherette is widely used as a herbal remedy for stress and head of head head. Can calm feelings of amazement or in a state of crisis. Dill oil also relieves sweating due to nervousness. For toapeutic purposes, oil is usually served by inhalation by means of evaporator. Fresh hilly herb can also be made water for the treatment of infants and smallChildren for colic and related digestive complaints. However, dill oil should not be given to children; It's too effective. Also, expectant mothers should not be used, although dill oil can be very useful after birth to stimulate breast milk production.
Holing doctors can recommend mixing dill oil with cream or massage oil to support fast wound healing. This mixture can be applied directly to the skin or poured into the water. When the hilly oil is used internally, it has calming properties that can help digestion and relieve flatulence, hiccups and other intestinal problems related to gas. Cooking with leather oil adds taste and healthy advantages for many meals. It stimulates appetite, activates the flow of digestive juices and inhibits microbial infections that cause diarrhea. It also fights entertainmentgal infections throughout the body and bacterial infection in the mouth. Chewing on dill seeds or leaves brushes teeth after eating and leaves breath smelling fresh.