Basil Essential Oil can be used in the presence of a common cold. It is considered anti-bacterial/anti-viral by some and may act as an expectorant. It may promote alertness and mental focus & is said to be anticatarrhal, antidepressive, energizing and restorative. It is mostly used for cardiovascular, muscular, and joint support, but what makes the essential oil so much more powerful than the leaves is the potency. The compounds found in the oil of the steam distilled leaves, stems, and flowers is much greater than what we find in dried or even fresh leaves.100% Certified Organic
Massage: Add 5 drops to 10ml carrier oil. Bath: Add 12-20 drops in full bath. Vaporise: Add 8-10 drops in bowl of vaporiser.
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CAUTION:Do not ingestAvoid during pregnancyKeep out of reach of childrenConsult with a healthcare professional before useFor in-depth safety information on all essential oils, click below for the following resources:Essential Oil Safety (2nd Edition) by Robert Tisserand & Rodney YoungThe Directory of Essential Oils by Wanda SellarThe Encyclopedia of Essential Oils by Julia Lawless
Basil Essential Oil can be used in the presence of a common cold. It is considered anti-bacterial/anti-viral by some and may act as an expectorant. It may promote alertness and mental focus & is said to be anticatarrhal, antidepressive, energizing and restorative. It is mostly used for cardiovascular, muscular, and joint support, but what makes the essential oil so much more powerful than the leaves is the potency. The compounds found in the oil of the steam distilled leaves, stems, and flowers is much greater than what we find in dried or even fresh leaves.100% Certified Organic
Massage: Add 5 drops to 10ml carrier oil. Bath: Add 12-20 drops in full bath. Vaporise: Add 8-10 drops in bowl of vaporiser.
Ocimum basilicum ct linalool
CAUTION:Do not ingestAvoid during pregnancyKeep out of reach of childrenConsult with a healthcare professional before useFor in-depth safety information on all essential oils, click below for the following resources:Essential Oil Safety (2nd Edition) by Robert Tisserand & Rodney YoungThe Directory of Essential Oils by Wanda SellarThe Encyclopedia of Essential Oils by Julia Lawless