Common Name: Dill Seed
Botanical Name: Anethum graveolens
Plant Part: Seeds
Cultivation: Wildcrafted
Origin: Hungary
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Oil Type: Essential Oil
Aroma: Sweet, herbaceous, spicy, warm
Note: Middle
Appearance: Clear to pale yellow
Consistency: Thin
Blends Well With: Bergamot, Bergamot Mint, Caraway, Cilantro, Cinnamon, Citrus Oils (Any), Clove Bud, Coriander, Elemi, Fennel (Sweet), Geranium, Lemon, Lime (Kaffir), Mandarin, Nutmeg, Pepper (Black), Peppermint, Petitgrain, Rosemary, Spearmint
Description: Dill Seed may not be a popular essential oil, but it does pack some benefits. Aromatherapists, homeopaths, and many others have taken advantage of this essential oil because its therapeutic properties. It is used for digestive issues, muscle and nerve issues, anxiety and stress, and wound care to name a few. Although Dill Seed is not well-known by consumer aromatherapy, adding a few drops to an essential oil blend can boost the benefits and also add a different aroma layer. This essential is worth exploring.
IMPORTANT: FOR SAFETY PURPOSES, THIS PRODUCT IS FOR AROMATHERAPY-USE ONLY. Unless you have received clearance from a qualified medical professional, use only for aromatherapy. Any essential oil that is used topically should be well-diluted to prevent irritation and/or other possible side effects. Always perform a skin patch test before using topically to test for allergies and/or sensitivities. This product should not be used during pregnancy or used by anyone with a medical condition without first consulting your physician or other qualified medical professional. For more general information on essential oils, click here.
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