Dill Seed Oil - 100% Pure & Natural Essential Oil! Product Information

Essential Oil Name: Dill Seed Oil
Botanical Name: Anethum graveolens

Plant Part: Seeds

Extraction Method: Steam Distilled

Origin: Mediterranean, China, India South Asia

Package/Form:
5ml, 10ml, 15ml, and 30ml bottles have euro droppers.
2oz, 4oz, 8oz, 16oz, 32oz, and 1 gallon: have caps (NO DROPPERS)
Glass eye droppers for Amber Glass Bottles can be purchased here!

Components: alpha-phellandrene, flavonoids, coumarins, xanthones, and trierpenes
Carvone: 26.14%
Limonene: 35.5%
Color: Colorless to pale yellow clear liquid that darkens over time.
Consistency: Thin
Note: Middle
Strength of Aroma: Medium
Aromatic Scent: Dill Seed Essential Oil has a fresh, herbaceous scent that is gentle, warm and spicy.

Description: Dill is a member of the Umbelliferae (parsley) family. It grows to about three feet high with inflorescence of yellow flowers, appearing in the summer.

Common Uses: Dill Seed essential oil is mostly used in Aromatherapy because of its stimulating, revitalizing, restoring, purifying, and balancing properties. Bronchial catarrh and insufficient liver function.

History: The name is derived from the Norse word Dilla meaning to lull. The Anglo Saxons used dill medicinally for many health problems, but it was commonly used as a carminative; the Emperor Charlemagne kept it on his tables as a digestive aid for guests. Modern-day dill pickles are considered an appetite-suppressing food.

Mixes well with: Dill Seed works well with other spice oils, Elemi, Peppermint, and Caraway.

Safety Information: Dill Seed Essential Oil is non-toxic and non-irritating. Nonetheless, it should be avoided during pregnancy.

We recommend doing a patch test after properly diluting the essential oil with a carrier oil of your choosing. Always dilute essential oils before using on skin.

Disclaimer: Please note, the International Federation of Aromatherapists do not recommend that Essential Oils, Carrier Oils, or Hydrosols be taken internally unless under the supervision of a Medical Doctor who is also qualified in clinical Aromatherapy.