A source of well-being
The essential oil extracted from the fruit of this tree native to Far East (Vietnam, China) is rich of a single ingredient: an ether, trans-para-anol methyl ether, commonly called anethole, whose share is greater than 90%. The HE anise - Pimpinella anisum - it is very similar. Anethole is also found in the sweet fennel HE - Foeniculum vulgare - but its share is smaller (about 70%).
Properties
The essential oil Badiane has the general properties of ethers; it is especially antispasmodic, carminative and stomachic. Moreover, it is well suited to treat spasmodic enterocolitis. It is also hormone-mimetic, in particular it is galactogenic and emmenagogue. More commonly, it is used, mostly in combination, for its bronchodilator properties.
Virtues
Popular traditions rightly ascribe purifying and protective properties. This powerful scent and air and is an excellent neurotonic antidepressant, provided they are used in very small doses. At high doses, there has reversing the effects and it becomes staggering. Moreover, Badiane can release digestive and respiratory functions vices that compromise the nervous balance.
Possible association
It is interesting to combine it with other HE challenging - and tropical as it: exotic basil, cloves, black pepper ... or eg a 3/4 and 1/4 of the HE (at the most) of HE Badiane. In friction or massage oil, this type of association will be able to revive the spirit exceptionally.
Special precautions
• Keep out of reach of children. • This product can not replace a balanced diet. • Unless authorized, do not use during pregnancy, lactation and children under 3 years. • Keep away from sources of heat and light • Unless authorized, do not use during pregnancy and lactation • Skin irritation possible.Caution. that amount of anethole HE makes unusable by women with mastoses and hormone-dependent cancers.
Packing
10 ml bottle
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