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Anise Oil and Its Most Important Benefits to Know

Anise Oil is also used as a sweetener and whitener in the production of Raki, which has made Turkey famous in the world.

Anise essential oil exhibits beneficial properties such as anti-epilepsy, anti-hysterical, anti-rheumatic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, laxative, carminative, decongestant, digestive, expectorant, insecticide, sedative, stimulant and worm treatment.

Since ancient times, anise has been used as a spice and flavoring agent for many foods and drinks. It is also used as a sweetener and whitener in the production of Raki, which has made Turkey famous in the world.
In India and some other countries, Anise essential oil is also used as an agent in mouth sprays. This plant with medicinal properties was known long ago in ancient Egypt.

The essential oil of anise is obtained by steam distillation of the dried fruits of anise or Pimpinella Anisum. As it is known in botanical terminology, it gives a thin and clear oil in which anesthesia is a primary component. Its characteristic aroma is also used more in alcoholic beverages such as Raki and liqueur, where the aroma must be 100% pure for quality in terms of flavor and smell. It is almost impossible to achieve the desired result with anise aroma diluted with additives. Other components in Anise Oil are alpha-pinene, anisaldehyde, beta pinene, camphene, linalool, cis and trans-anethole, safrole and acetoanisole.

Health Benefits of Anise Essential Oil
Let's see what is known about anise and what medicinal properties have been discovered so far.
Anti-epileptic and Anti-hysteria effect
Since anise essential oil has a narcotic and sedative effect, when applied in higher doses, it can calm epileptic and hysterical attacks by slowing down the circulation, respiration and nervous response. These properties, when applied in lower doses, are contrary to the stimulating and effect properties. These effects are sedative nervous disorders, hyper reactions and convulsions. These properties have been known and used for a very long time. However, this property should be used with caution, especially in children, as heavy dosages can have side effects.

Antirheumatic

Anise Oil can provide relief from rheumatic and arthritic pain by stimulating blood circulation and reducing the feeling of pain in the affected areas.
Antiseptic
This essential oil also has antiseptic properties, providing an effective protective layer against wounds, infections and sepsis. This helps wounds heal faster.

Anti spasmotic
Some disorders caused by spasms or cramps cough, abdominal pain, diarrhea, nervous disorders and spasms, respiratory tract, muscles, nerves, blood vessels and internal organs are excessively tiring spasms. It is an excessive contraction resulting in cough, cramps, convulsions, blocked blood circulation, pain in the stomach and chest and other symptoms. Anise essential oil is a good suggestion in these cases to get rid of the above-mentioned discomforts in such contractions and spasms with its relaxant and anti-spasmodic structure.

Laxative

Anise Oil has mild laxative properties and is safe to use. Unlike other synthetic or harsh laxatives, it does not leave you tired and exhausted. When taken in low doses, it helps regulate bowel movements and treat bloating and indigestion resulting from constipation.

Carminative (Carminative, gas reliever, stomach ache reliever)

Gas is a very serious disorder and should be treated in a timely manner. Indigestion, bloating, acute chest pain, stomach pain, muscle cramps and pain, rheumatism, weight, hypertension and even hair loss and vision loss occur in the long term. Anise essential oil does not allow excessive gas to form due to indigestion, which is a complaint of the removal of gases and digestion.
Aids in Digestion
This property of anise and anise essential oil is widely used to facilitate digestion. This has been an ancient practice. Chewing anise seeds. Boiling and drinking its water or adding a few drops of anise oil to water provides easy digestion.

Decongestant (Congestion)

Anise oil is very effective in clearing congestion in the respiratory tract for conditions such as asthma and bronchitis in the lungs. In Colds and Pains: The warming properties of this oil on the respiratory and circulatory systems are very effective in removing phlegm. It helps with problems such as colds, flu, phlegm accumulation, rheumatism and arthritis.
Treats respiratory disorders
Anise Oil is truly remarkable as an expectorant, a property that has earned it an impressive reputation. It loosens mucus, phlegm in the lungs and respiratory systems, providing relief from coughs and heaviness in the chest. Breathing problems, asthma, bronchitis, congestion and other respiratory disorders due to the presence of volatile oil, smoking the seeds like cigarettes is used to loosen colds or phlegm.

Insecticide
The essential oil of anise is poisonous to insects and smaller animals, so its smell keeps insects away. Anise Oil is used in vaporizers or in the form of a spray to repel insects, but its aroma can also give the feeling of Raki Smell to those who do not know. Ten ml of this oil, which is 100% real, spreads over an area of three hundred square meters.

Sedative

It is used as a sedative for symptoms such as insomnia due to its calming and relaxing effects, such as anxiety, nervous disorders, depression, anger and stress, due to its slightly narcotic or numbing effect. This effect is especially seen when used in higher doses, not when used in very small doses. However, utmost care should be taken when applying it in heavy doses, considering its narcotic effects.

Stimulant

The stimulating properties of anise essential oil can benefit us in the following ways: It can accelerate circulation, relieve rheumatism and arthritis, accelerate the secretion of enzymes and hormones, thus activating the entire metabolism and, ultimately, making the nervous system and brain more active and alert.

Intestinal Worms

It can kill worms in the intestines, another aspect of its insecticidal properties. This property can be especially useful for children, as they are most commonly affected by intestinal worms.

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