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Botanical Name:
Foeniculum vulgare
Common Method of Extraction:
Steam Distilled
Color: Clear with a
Faint Yellow Tinge
Consistency: Thin
Perfumery Note: Top/Middle
Strength of Initial Aroma:
Medium - Strong
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Aromatic Description: Sweet,
somewhat spicy, licorice-like (Anise) aroma.
Possible Uses: Bruises, cellulites,
flatulence, gums, halitosis, mouth, nausea, obesity, toxin build-up,
water retention. [Julia Lawless, The
Illustrated Encyclopedia of Essential Oils (Rockport, MA:
Element Books, 1995), 56-66.]
Constituents: Anethole, Myrcene,
Cineole, Eugenol, Methyl Chavicol, Thymol, Limonene, Phellandrene,
Alpha Terpene, Pinene, Fenchone, Geraniol [Shirley Price, The
Aromatherapy Workbook (Hammersmith, London: Thorsons, 1993),
54-5.]
Safety Information: Dermal
sensitizer, possibly carcinogenic. Avoid in instances of endometriosis,
prostatic hyperplasia and oestrogen-dependent cancers. [Robert Tisserand,
Essential Oil Safety
(United Kingdom: Churchill Livingstone, 1995), 136.]
Narcotic in large quantities. Avoid
in epilepsy and if pregnant. [Julia Lawless, The
Illustrated Encyclopedia of Essential Oils (Rockport, MA:
Element Books, 1995), 145.]
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and more safety information can be found by visiting the Safety
Information page. For very in-depth information on oil safety
issues, read Essential Oil Safety by Robert
Tisserand.
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