Essential Oil – Anethi

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Product Type 100% Pure & Natural Essential oil
Available in Not Available
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Botanical Name Anethum sowa
Origin India
Part Seed
Extraction Steam
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$20.00

[ Scent Library ]
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Aroma A powerful, warm, and spicy-sweet aroma. It is distinctly herbaceous with a dry, earthy undertone and a sharp, "pickled" top note that is reminiscent of caraway but softer and more savory.
Category Earthy | Herbaceous | Spicy
Note Middle
Intensity 4/6
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[ More About ]
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AKA Indian Dill, East Indian Dill
Chinese 印度莳萝子
Japanese アネサムソーワ
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Botanical Family Apiaceae
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Chemistry Ketone
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Common Usage Digestive Health (The Primary Usage)

  • Carminative Power: It is highly effective at relieving trapped gas, bloating, and flatulence. It helps "settle" the stomach after a heavy or spicy meal.
  • Anti-Spasmodic: Helps calm involuntary muscle contractions in the digestive tract, easing stomach cramps and intestinal discomfort.
  • Digestive Tonic: Traditionally used to stimulate the appetite and promote the secretion of digestive juices to improve overall nutrient absorption.

Nervous System & Emotional Support

  • Mental "Settler": Like its European cousin, Sowa is used to calm a "hyper" mind. It is excellent for reducing mental clutter and overthinking.
  • Stress & Anxiety Relief: It has a mild sedative effect on the nerves, helping to lower stress levels and ease "nervous tension" that manifests in the body as physical tightness.
  • Sleep Aid: Used in evening diffuser blends to help quiet the brain and prepare the body for deep, restful sleep.

Respiratory & Immune Support

  • Clearing Congestion: The spicy, warm vapor of Anethi sowa helps to clear the sinuses and support the respiratory system during seasonal colds.
  • Cough Suppressant: Its antispasmodic properties can help soothe "tickly" or spasmodic coughs that prevent rest.
  • Purifying Air: Acts as a natural antimicrobial agent when diffused, helping to keep the indoor environment clean and fresh.

Women’s Wellness

  • Menstrual Cramp Relief: When diluted and massaged onto the lower abdomen, it helps relax the uterine muscles to ease painful cramping.
  • Hormonal Balance: Historically used in traditional Indian wellness (Ayurveda) to support general female reproductive health and balance.
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Blending note
  • A middle note with a scent that is warm, herbal, and slightly more pungent and spicy than European Dill.
  • Because it has a "pickled" or "medicinal" sharpness, it is best blended with oils that provide sweetness, warmth, or a grounding woody base
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Do you know? The name "Dill" is derived from the Old Norse word dilla, which means "to lull," referring to the plant’s traditional use in soothing fretful infants and helping people fall asleep
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Contraindication
  • Avoid use during pregnancy and while breastfeeding.
  • It should be used in low dilutions on the skin to prevent irritation.
  • Due to its potency, it is not recommended for use on infants or very young children
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