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Dill Weed Essential Oil (Organic) - Organic Dill Weed essential oil is powerful and fresh, sweet spicy, peppery and aromatic odor, reminiscent of elemi oil, spearmint oil, citrus oils, with a sweet, nutmeg like backnote. Organic Dill Weed Essential Oil has been used as an diuretic, antispasmodic, carminative, and stimulant. It has also been used as a remedy for insomnia and colic and as a stimulant for lactation. It also has chemical constituents that are effective as insect repellents. Dill originated in Eastern Europe. Zohary and Hopf remark that "wild and weedy types of dill are widespread in the Mediterranean basin and in West Asia." Although several twigs of dill were found in the tomb of Amenhotep II, they report that the earliest archeological evidence for its cultivation comes from late Neolithic lake shore settlements in Switzerland. Traces have been found in Roman ruins in Great Britain. |