By | June 6, 2019
  • Pain reliever— Provides relief for arthritic pain
  • Antiseptic— Used to clean wounds and help protect against infections
  • Decongestant/expectorant— Helps eliminate congestion in the respiratory tract
  • Flavoring agent— Used as a flavoring agent for food and beverages and an ingredient for salads and soups
  • Food processing— Anise and anise oils are used in processed meats like pepperoni, pizza toppings, Italian sausage and similar food products
  • Breast milk production— Has phytoestrogenic properties
  • Libido enhancer— Used in ancient times as a sex driver enhancer and as an aphrodisiac
  • Natural head lice remover— Like coconut oil, anise oil is a safer alternative to chemical lice treatments
  • Insecticide— The oil is toxic to insects
  • For oral health— Added to toothpastes, mouthwashes and syrups
  • Fragrance— Added to soaps, detergents, lotions and skin creams

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