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Dill - Essential Oil

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Delicious Dill Essential Oil harnesses the power of a plant that has tickled the taste buds in culinary creations for centuries. This is the loveliest distillation of dill weed we have ever inhaled – soft feathery notes that spell a soothing tonic.

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Botanical name: Anethum graveolens
Botanical Family: Umbelliferae
Cultivation method: Organic
Country of Origin: France
Scent Description:Ā Sweet, sharply herbaceous
Composition:Ā 100% Anethum graveolens
Consistency:Ā Thin viscosity
Part of Plant Distilled:Ā Seeds
Extraction Method: Steam distilled
Blends well with: Lemon, Carrot Seed, Frankincense, Turmeric, Inula, and Rosemary.
Uses: Calms. Quells. Dilute to 1% to massage gently onto babies’ bellies. Melts twitchy muscles. Used as a flavor oil to replace the dried or fresh herb. A drop in salad dressings, in an olive oil drizzle for cucumbers and squash, on steamed potatoes, and in fresh borscht.

Dill is a member of the floral umbrella, umbelliferae, botanical family. It is a close cousin to Caraway and the seeds, which are tiny flattened fruit, are used in much of the same spicy way.

ā€œThe joy of creation is encapsulated in dill, and the taking in of spiritual nourishment form the heavens… With purity and optimism, dill shows a clear way to complete the tasks we undertake on our journey.ā€ ~ Valerie Ann Worwood, Aromatherapy for the Soul

ā€œThe physician Galen commented that ā€˜dill procureth sleep, wherefore garlands of dill are worn at feasts’ (Gordon 1980: 69). The modern name comes from the Old Norse word dllla, which means ā€œto lullā€ – alluding to its reputation for soothingā€¦ā€ ~ Jennifer Peace Rhind, Fragrance and Wellbeing

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Dill - Essential Oil

Quick overview

View or Download Certificate of AnalysisĀ 

Delicious Dill Essential Oil harnesses the power of a plant that has tickled the taste buds in culinary creations for centuries. This is the loveliest distillation of dill weed we have ever inhaled – soft feathery notes that spell a soothing tonic.

Details

Botanical name: Anethum graveolens
Botanical Family: Umbelliferae
Cultivation method: Organic
Country of Origin: France
Scent Description:Ā Sweet, sharply herbaceous
Composition:Ā 100% Anethum graveolens
Consistency:Ā Thin viscosity
Part of Plant Distilled:Ā Seeds
Extraction Method: Steam distilled
Blends well with: Lemon, Carrot Seed, Frankincense, Turmeric, Inula, and Rosemary.
Uses: Calms. Quells. Dilute to 1% to massage gently onto babies’ bellies. Melts twitchy muscles. Used as a flavor oil to replace the dried or fresh herb. A drop in salad dressings, in an olive oil drizzle for cucumbers and squash, on steamed potatoes, and in fresh borscht.

Dill is a member of the floral umbrella, umbelliferae, botanical family. It is a close cousin to Caraway and the seeds, which are tiny flattened fruit, are used in much of the same spicy way.

ā€œThe joy of creation is encapsulated in dill, and the taking in of spiritual nourishment form the heavens… With purity and optimism, dill shows a clear way to complete the tasks we undertake on our journey.ā€ ~ Valerie Ann Worwood, Aromatherapy for the Soul

ā€œThe physician Galen commented that ā€˜dill procureth sleep, wherefore garlands of dill are worn at feasts’ (Gordon 1980: 69). The modern name comes from the Old Norse word dllla, which means ā€œto lullā€ – alluding to its reputation for soothingā€¦ā€ ~ Jennifer Peace Rhind, Fragrance and Wellbeing

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View or Download Certificate of AnalysisĀ 

Delicious Dill Essential Oil harnesses the power of a plant that has tickled the taste buds in culinary creations for centuries. This is the loveliest distillation of dill weed we have ever inhaled – soft feathery notes that spell a soothing tonic.

Details

Botanical name: Anethum graveolens
Botanical Family: Umbelliferae
Cultivation method: Organic
Country of Origin: France
Scent Description:Ā Sweet, sharply herbaceous
Composition:Ā 100% Anethum graveolens
Consistency:Ā Thin viscosity
Part of Plant Distilled:Ā Seeds
Extraction Method: Steam distilled
Blends well with: Lemon, Carrot Seed, Frankincense, Turmeric, Inula, and Rosemary.
Uses: Calms. Quells. Dilute to 1% to massage gently onto babies’ bellies. Melts twitchy muscles. Used as a flavor oil to replace the dried or fresh herb. A drop in salad dressings, in an olive oil drizzle for cucumbers and squash, on steamed potatoes, and in fresh borscht.

Dill is a member of the floral umbrella, umbelliferae, botanical family. It is a close cousin to Caraway and the seeds, which are tiny flattened fruit, are used in much of the same spicy way.

ā€œThe joy of creation is encapsulated in dill, and the taking in of spiritual nourishment form the heavens… With purity and optimism, dill shows a clear way to complete the tasks we undertake on our journey.ā€ ~ Valerie Ann Worwood, Aromatherapy for the Soul

ā€œThe physician Galen commented that ā€˜dill procureth sleep, wherefore garlands of dill are worn at feasts’ (Gordon 1980: 69). The modern name comes from the Old Norse word dllla, which means ā€œto lullā€ – alluding to its reputation for soothingā€¦ā€ ~ Jennifer Peace Rhind, Fragrance and Wellbeing

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