• Safe for aromatic use

  • Safe for topical use

  • Safe for internal use

Oil Category: Single Oil

Family Name: Daucaceae (carrot)

Affects these Body Systems: Digestive system

Usage: Aromatic, Internal, Topical

Contraindications: Epilepsy

Blends well with: Lemon , Lime , Grapefruit , Tangerine , Wild orange

Element: Éter.

Method of the Extraction: Steam Distillation

Oil Chemical composition: monoterpenes, d limonene, alpha- and beta-pinene, alpha- and beta-felandene, p-cymene, ketones: d-carnon, ethers.

Part of the plant: Whole Plant

Aroma: fresh, Sweet, herbal, mild earthy

Taste: Sweet, herbal

Properties:

  • Anticonvulsant
  • Antibacterial
  • Expectorant
  • Stimulant
Description

Dill – the oil of speed has a controversial scent that you either love or hate.
If you feel like you need to accelerate or slow down (not be idle!) use dill to help you adjust your momentum.
Use in ailments:
* Muscle cramps: apply diluted to the desired area.
* Nervousness: inhale or apply under your nose.
* Sugar addiction: internally in a capsule.
* Low production of breast milk: apply to your chest or internally in a capsule.
* Cholesterol: internally in a capsule.
* Breathing problems: apply diluted on your chest or internally in a capsule.
* Bad digestion: 1-2 drops in water or in a capsule.
* Irregular menstruation: apply diluted to your abdomen.
* Colic: apply diluted on your legs and abdomen.
Other uses: It can help with bronchial catharsis, colic, constipation, dyspepsia, flatulence, headache, poor digestion, liver deficit, lower glucose level, nervousness, normalizing insulin levels, support for milk production in breastfeeding mothers, promoting pancreatic function and purification from toxins.

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