Description
EXOTIC BASIL
Ocimum basilicum var. basilicum
Exotic basil (Ocimum basilicum var. basilicum) is an annual plant of the Lamiacea family native to Asia.
Directions
Please respect the doses because in excess essential oil of basil can induce stupor. It must always be used diluted on the skin. For cooking, one or two drops of essential oil are enough to perfume a dish for five to six persons.
Warnings
Do not use in: pregnant or breast-feeding women, children under the age of twelve years, persons whose professional activity requires vigilance, persons allergic to one of the components (linalool, geranial or neral), persons with asthma without the advice of an allergologist before the first use.
Recipes
Aerophagia
1 drop of essential oil of basil, 1 drop of essential oil of peppermint. Pour the 2 drops of each of the essential oils mixed with vegetable oil on vegetables during the meal.
Digestion
1 drop of essential oil of exotic basil,1 drop of essential oil of lemon, 1 drop of essential oil of peppermint. Mix the essential oils in a teaspoon of honey, added to a herbal tea.
Fatigue and stress
1 drop of essential oil of basil, 1 drop of essential oil of rosewood, 1 drop of essential oil of black spruce, 1 drop of essential oil of Scots pine, 1 drop of essential oil of thyme linalool, 5 drops of arnica plant oil. Apply this mixture along the spinal column three times daily for ten days.
Spasmophilia
Take 2 drops of essential oil of basil on a neutral tablet, two to three times daily over the problem periods.
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