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Botanical Name: Pimpinella anisum Suggested Uses: Anise oil contains a natural substance that can form white crystals in the oil. If this happens, warm the bottle slightly until the crystals dissolve. Instant Inspiration: Waft open bottle under nose. Joyful Atmosphere: 5 drops anise, 3 drops clary sage, 4 drops lemon in a lamp ring diffuser. Safety Info: Keep out of reach of children. For external use only. Dilute properly. Avoid if pregnant. Product Notes: Color: Colorless to pale yellow Viscosity: Mobile liquid, solidifying at low temperatures Top Note: Clean, sweet Middle Note: Strong anisic (licorice-like) Dry Note: Woody-anethole, lightly tenacious Aromatherapy Actions: Cheering, mildly euphoric, sense enhancing Safety Data: May be an eye/skin irritant. Avoid during pregnancy. Regulatory Status: GRAS 182.20 Origin: Egypt/Spain Processing Notes: Steam distilled from the ripe, minutely crushed seeds. Common Name: Anise Form: Essential Oil
Recommend : Add a few drops of oil to your favorite lotion, massage oil or aromatherapy diffuser.
Cautions : Keep out of reach of children. For external use only. Dilute properly.
Ingredients : Anise Seed (pimpinella anisum), 100% Pure Essential Oil
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