About
It ts an annual aromatic herb. The oil has a powerful and fresh, sweet spicy, peppery and aromatic odor.
Uses
- The oil is used extensively in beverage and foodstuffs. Dill oil is almost exclusively used for flavouring purposes in pickle industry due to high concentration of a chemical called carvone.
- Dill seed oil is used in cosmetics and perfumes. Myristicin, apiol, and dillapiol present in dill oil are effective naturally occurring insecticides. It is also an important fragrance component in detergents, soaps and shaving lotions. Dill is also use in making diffusers, candles and vaporisers.
Benefits of Dill Seed Oil
- One of Dill essential oil’s benefits is its ability to support digestion and overall gastrointestinal health.* Dill essential oil supports digestion by stimulating digestive juices in the stomach.* Its distinct taste can also stimulate the salivary glands to further aid the digestion process.
- When taken internally, Dill oil provides important antioxidants.* Antioxidants are essential for the body because they inhibit oxidization. For these antioxidant benefits, put Dill seed essential oil in a Veggie Capsule and ingest.
- Experience the herbal aroma of Dill oil by diffusing it in your home. Dill will fill any room with its light, refreshing scent and can be diffus singly or in a blend of essential oils. For an emotionally renewing diffuser blend, diffuse Dill oil with Bergamot and Lemon essential oils to reduce stress and anxious feelings.
- In addition to Dill’s other internal benefits, Dill oil can be taken internally to help purify the body’s systems.* For quick results, dilute one drop of Dill essential oil into 4 fl. oz. of liquid, and drink.
Product Details
Botanical name | Anethum Sowa |
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Plant Part | Seeds |
Extraction Method | Steam Distillation |
Country Of Origin | Southwest Asia |
Solubility | The solubility of these oils is in alcohol and other organic solvents. |
Specific Gravity | 0.88400 – 0.90000 @ 25°C |
Optical Rotation |
+72,0 to +96,0 @ 20°C
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Refractive Index | 1.47900 – 1.49700 @ 20°C |
Consistency | Thick |
Strength of Aroma | Mild – Medium |
Mixes well with | Acidic foods, Carrots, Cucumbers, Beets, Cauliflower and Legumes. |
Common Uses |
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Aromatic Scent | Warm peppery spicy, pickled tart, somewhat anise fruity, |
KidSafe
Yes
Cautions
It is not safe for everybody because it contains allergens & can cause food related allergic reactions.
Pregnant women & nursing moms should use caution in using dill seed oil.
If one has the sensitive skin, one should do the patch test before applying it topically.
How to use
- For a restful night’s sleep, drink a cup of Dill essential oil tea before going to bed. This tea is made simply by adding one to two drops of Dill oil to herbal tea before bedtime. The Dill oil, combined with the herbal tea, will provide the ideal concoction for a relaxing night of sleep.
- Canning is a wonderful way to extend the shelf-life of perishable items so that they can be enjoyed later. When canning vegetables, add Dill oil to the jar before sealing the lid. The Dill essential oil will help preserve the fresh garden vegetables.
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Safety Information
- It is mean only for external use.
- Do a patch skin test before applying it to your skin.
- Dilute it before topical application.
- Avoid direct exposure to sunlight.
- Pregnant women should consult a doctor before using it.
Stability and Storage
It should be kept away from heat & other ignition materials. And keep it in tightly closed containers . keep container in cool & well ventilated area.
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