Valued for its restorative and calming properties, basil is commonly used for soothing sore muscles and joints, to ease breathing, and as a cooling agent for the skin*. For aromatic, topical, or dietary use.
• Soothes sore muscles and joints
• Assists with clear breathing
• Acts as a cooling agent for the skin
• Promotes mental alertness and lessens anxiety
Dr. David Hill suggests these uses for Basil:
• Arthritic pain
• Calms nervous system - helps when there is excess cortisol
• Cholesterol, lowers - helps get off Lipitor or other cholesterol drugs. Works at the cellular level to stop the oxidation of cholesterol.
• Circulation, improves
• Diabetes
• Earache - put on cotton ball and place in or behind ear
• Gastric spasms - apply topically to tummy
• Gastric ulcers - take orally in a capsule
• Gout
• Headaches - apply topically to base of skull
• Menstrual cramps
• Muscle spasm
• Muscle tension
Precautions- Consult your physician or any medical expert before use by those who are pregnant or nursing mothers. Basil Essential Oil can be a possible skin irritant. Conduct a skin test prior to use and if necessary dilute with a carrier oil such as coconut oil or olive oil.
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