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Dill Weed Oil

Dill Weed Oil

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Wholesale Bulk Dill Weed Oil Suppliers in USA

Common Name:

Dill Weed Oil

Botanical Name:

Anethum Graveolens

Family:

Apiaceae

Plant Parts Used:

Leaves and Stems

Form:

Oil

Color & Appearance:

Pale Yellow color Oil

* (due to the nature of natural ingredients, color may slightly vary)

Mesh Size:

60 ~ 80 mesh

Certifications:

USDA, EU, Kosher

Country of Origin:

India

Product Applications:

Nutraceuticals, Cosmetics, Herbal Teas, Capsules, Tablets, Functional foods & beverages

Product Offerings:

Dill Weed Oil

Medikonda Nutrients is the Largest Manufacturer, Wholesale Supplier, Bulk Distributor, Exporter of USDA Organic Dill Weed Oil in USA.

Dill Weed Oil: Overview

Dillweed oil is an essential oil extracted from the leaves, stems, and seeds of the Anethum graveolens plant, commonly known as dill. With a fresh, herbaceous, and slightly sweet aroma, dillweed oil is widely used in aromatherapy, culinary applications, and traditional medicine. Rich in compounds like carvone and limonene, it is known for its digestive, antispasmodic, and antimicrobial properties. Historically, dill has been used to relieve digestive discomfort, bloating, and gas. In modern herbal practices, dillweed oil is also applied to ease muscle cramps and reduce stress through inhalation or topical use when diluted. Additionally, its calming scent makes it a popular ingredient in massage oils and natural remedies for anxiety. While generally considered safe in small amounts, it should be used with caution during pregnancy and always diluted before topical application. Overall, dillweed oil is a versatile natural extract with both therapeutic and culinary value.

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