Seeds
1. Digestive Aid – Eases bloating, indigestion, and stomach cramps.
2. Infant Colic Remedies – Traditionally used (in safe dilutions) for relieving colic and gas in babies.
3. Aromatherapy – Helps relieve mental fatigue and nervous tension.
4. Respiratory Relief – Can aid with congestion and minor respiratory discomfort.
5. Natural Flavoring – Used in pickles, sauces, and spice blends.
6. Topical Blends – Used in massage oils for digestive or muscular discomfort.
7. Antimicrobial Formulations – Incorporated in natural cleaning and antimicrobial products.
1. Carminative (Gas-Relieving) – Helps reduce flatulence and support digestion.
2. Antispasmodic – Relieves muscle spasms and intestinal cramps.
3. Calming Effect – Mild sedative action aids in reducing anxiety and stress.
4. Antibacterial – Effective against certain bacteria, supporting hygiene and immunity.
5. Lactation Support (Traditional) – Sometimes used in folk medicine to help support milk production (under guidance).
6. Respiratory Soothing – Helps clear nasal and chest congestion.
7. Detoxifying – Supports gentle detoxification and improves liver function.
Dill seed oil is a warm, spicy, herbaceous essential oil derived from the seeds of the dill plant (Anethum graveolens). It is commonly used in traditional medicine and aromatherapy for its digestive, antispasmodic, carminative, and calming effects. Known for its distinctive aromatic profile, it also finds use in flavoring and natural remedies.