Basil Essential Oil, also called Sweet Basil Essential Oil, is derived from the leaves of the Ocimum basilicum botanical, better known as the Basil herb.
Basil belongs to the Mint family and, traditionally, this culinary botanical's seeds and leaves even its essential oil found their main uses in cooking worldwide, as it was reputed to eliminate harmful bacteria and odors. Basil and its derivatives were popular ingredients in beverages. They have come to be common additions to perfumes as well as oral hygiene, skin, hair, and health products.
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Basil Essential Oil emits a warm, sweet, freshly floral and crisply herbaceous scent that is further characterized as airy, vibrant, uplifting, and reminiscent of the scent of licorice. In aromatherapy, Sweet Basil Essential Oil is reputed to stimulate, clarify, calm, fortify, energize and uplift the mind.
It is originated within India and found in vast lands of centre Uttar Pradesh Area including Kannauj, Kanpur and Badaun Basil oil� contains magnesium, Vitamin A, iron, potassium, and calcium. Basil essential oil can also be used to treat uneasiness, indigestion, motion sickness, respiratory difficulties, constipation, and, to a lesser degree, diabetes.
Basil Essential Oil emits a warm, sweet, freshly floral and crisply herbaceous scent that is further characterized as airy, vibrant, uplifting, and reminiscent of the scent of licorice. In aromatherapy, Sweet Basil Essential Oil is reputed to stimulate, clarify, calm, fortify, energize and uplift the mind.
In Greek its name means royal remedy or king In the 16th century powdered basil was used to treat migraines and chest infections The ancient Egyptians believed that it would open the gates of heaven to a dying person and the Hindus use Basil sprigs to protect the dead from evil while in transition between lives Western European lore sometimes claimed that it was a symbol of evil while the Eastern Orthodox Church used it in the making of holy water