Fennel Oil

Botanical Name: Foeniculum Vulgare

Price range: $5.00 through $246.98

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Description

DESCRIPTION:
Fennel oil has a herby, slightly spicy smell, much like aniseed and it is clear in viscosity. The seeds are used to extract the oil which is mainly used for medicinal purposes.

CONSTITUENTS:
anethole, limonene, and a-terpinene , Particularly monoterpenes, a-pinene, ß-myrcene.

AROMATIC SUMMARY / NOTE / STRENGTH OF AROMA:
A top note with a medium aroma, Fennel Sweet Essential Oil has a similar to that of black licorice.

BLENDS WITH:
Geranium, lavender, rose and sandalwood.

COMMON NAMES:
Anethum foeniculum

USES:
Fennel oil is a remedy for digestive complaints such as flatulence, constipation, colic, nausea, vomiting, anorexia, dyspepsia and hiccups. It is also used in cases of obesity carminative, depurative, diuretic, expectorant, laxative, stimulant, splenic, stomachic, and as a vermifuge

Pure Fennel Oil for Versatile Applications

Our Fennel Oil, steam distilled from the finest Fennel seeds (Foeniculum vulgare), is renowned for its purity and unisex appeal. Its sweet, anise-like fragrance makes it popular for aromatherapy, culinary flavouring, and high-grade perfumery. Carefully processed in India, the oil is natural, therapeutic grade, and produced to international standards for wholesale, retail, and commercial uses.

Safe Storage and Longevity

Fennel Oil has a shelf life of 24 months when appropriately stored. To maximize its freshness and potency, keep the oil in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and securely out of reach of children. Its carefully formulated blend ensures optimal therapeutic benefits throughout its lifespan.

FAQs of Fennel Oil:

Q: How should Fennel Oil be stored to maintain its efficacy?
A: To preserve the freshness and aromatic quality of Fennel Oil, store it in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and sources of heat. Make sure the bottle is tightly closed after each use and out of reach of children.

Q: What is the recommended method of using Fennel Oil for aromatherapy?
A: For aromatherapy, add a few drops of Fennel Oil to a diffuser or vaporizer. Its sweet, anise-like aroma helps promote relaxation and wellness. Always dilute the oil with a suitable carrier oil if applying to the skin, and perform a patch test before use.

Q: When should Fennel Oil not be used?
A: Fennel Oil is designed for external use only and should not be ingested. Avoid contact with eyes and keep it away from children. People with allergies to fennel or related plants should consult a healthcare professional before use.

Q: Where is this Fennel Oil manufactured and distributed from?
A: This therapeutic grade Fennel Oil is manufactured, supplied, and distributed in India. It is available through manufacturers, retailers, suppliers, and wholesalers in the region.

Q: What are the primary benefits of Fennel Oil?
A: Fennel Oil offers multiple benefits, including aiding relaxation through aromatherapy, enhancing flavors in culinary recipes, contributing to soothing fragrances in perfumes, and serving as a supportive ingredient in traditional medicinal applications.

Q: How is Fennel Oil extracted and what are its main ingredients?
A: Fennel Oil is extracted through steam distillation of fennel seeds (Foeniculum vulgare). Its main components include trans-anethole, fenchone, and estragole, which contribute to the oils characteristic aroma and therapeutic properties.

SpecificationValue
Botanical NameFoeniculum Vulgare
CAS #8006-84-6
Country of OriginIndia
Color & OdorClear, pale yellow liquid @22C with herbaceous, peppery odor
SolubilityInsoluble in water, soluble in alcohol and oils.
F.E.M.A. #2483
Specific Gravity0.965 - 0.977 @ 20°C
Optical Rotation(+11°) to (+24°) @ 20°C
Refractive Index1.528 - 1.539 @ 20°C
Flash Point65 °C
Plant Part UsedSeeds
Extraction MethodSteam distillation
  • Keep the product away from children and animals.
  • Keep it away from eyes.
  • During pregnancy, further safety precautions should be taken (especially during the first trimester).
  • Avoid applying undiluted essential oils to your skin (except where indicated).
  • Avoid ingesting essential oils.
  • When sunbathing, avoid applying essential oils to the skin.
  • While taking homeopathic medications, certain essential oils shouldn't be utilized because they could have the opposite effect.
  • Essential oils may cause an allergic reaction in certain individuals.
  • Always consult a professional if you are unsure about the proper usage.

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