Basil Tropic Organic Essential Oil, 10ml

€ 7,60
By Innobiz

Organic Tropic Basil essential oil is a powerful natural remedy for a wide range of physical and psychological ailments. It has uplifting and energizing effects on the mind, promoting alertness and clearing mental fatigue. Basil oil is also useful in relieving headaches, migraines, clearing sinusitis and bronchitis, as well as easing digestive disorders such as constipation, cramping, vomiting, and flatulence. It also has emmenagogue properties, helping to regulate menstruation and stimulate it in cases where there has been no bleeding.

The fragrance of Sweet Basil essential oil is fresh, spicy and with a hint of anise.

USE THIS FOR
- Acne
- Absence of periods (amenorrhea)
- Anxiety
- Bronchitis and sinusitis
- Depression
- Focus and concentration
- Indigestion, ,stomach cramps
- Insect bites and stings
- Insomnia
- Mental fatigue
- Headaches and migraine 
    Usage tips

    Acne
    Mix 3 drops of basil oil with 1 teaspoon of carrier oil, and massage on the face and neck. Repeat daily. Basil's antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties make it an effective acne treatment.

    Focus and concentration
    Basil oil helps to focus the mind, therefore diffuse 4 drops of it, or apply 2 drops on a tissue and inhale regularly.

    Bronchitis
    Mix 4 drops of basil oil with 1 teaspoon of carrier oil, and massage on the neck, chest, and across the top of the shoulders. Repeat daily until symptoms ease.

    Anxiety and nervousness
    Diffuse 5-10 drops to feel the warming and calming properties of basil oil.

    Indigestion
    Mix 4 drops of basil oil with 1 teaspoon of carrier oil, and massage on the abdomen using clockwise massage strokes. This will help to calm indigestion and too much gas.

    Insect bites and stings
    To help reduce inflammation around insect bites or stings, mix 3 drops of basil oil with 1 teaspoon of coconut oil, and massage on the bite 2-3 times a day until symptoms ease.

    Migraine
    Mix 2 drops with 1 teaspoon of coconut oil and massage on the back of the neck. Basil oil is an excellent muscle relaxant and is therefore very helpful for migraines caused by tension and tight muscles

    SUPER POWERS
    • Antibacterial - kills bacterial growth or prevents bacteria from growing
    • Anti-infectious - prevents or treats an infection
    • Antiseptic - prevents or combats bacterial infection
    • Antispasmodic - prevents or relieves spasms
    • Antidepressant - lifts the symptoms of depression such as low moods and sadness
    • Carminative - preventsor relieves flatulence; gas in the gastrointestinal tract
    • Diaphoretic/sudorific - helps to promote perspiration
    • Digestive - improves the function of the stomach, increases appetite, and helps with digestion
    • Emmenagogue - provokes menstruation when periods are irregular or missing
    • Expectorant - promotes the removal of mucus from the lungs, bronchi, and trachea
    • Febrifuge - reduces fever
    • Nervine - strengthens and tones the nerves and the nervous system
    • Tonic - refreshes, revitalizes and invigorates body functions
    PET SAFE

    This oil is Safe to Diffuse.

    • Cat Safe
    • Dog Safe
    Digestion issues
    • Nausea
    • Relieve gas
    • Stomach cramps
    Health issues
    • Headaches & Migraines
    • Physical exhaustion
    Mental health
    • Anxiety & nervousness
    • Depression
    • Fatigue
    • Focus & concentration
    • Stress
    Muscles & joints issues
    • Muscle aches & pains
    • Muscle cramps
    • Rheumatism
    Respiratory issues
    • Bronchitis
    • Sinusitis
    • Stuffy nose
    Skin & hair issues
    • Acne
    • Insect bites & stings
    Sleep issues
    • Hard to fall a sleep
    • Insomnia
    Women's issues
    • Irregular or missing bleeding
    More information

    Latin name: Ocimum basilicum var. basilicum
    Origin: India
    Part Used: Leaves
    Extraction Method: Steam Distillation
    Cultivation: Certified Organic Farming
    Color: Pale yellow to yellow orange
    Note: Middle
    note Scent: has a floral scent, but is a cooler, fresher and less sweet than typical floral scents.

    Blends well with

    orange, lemon, grapefruit, rosemary, oregano, cedar, pine, black pepper, lavender and neroli.

    Precautions for use

    Always dilute before use. May irritate highly sensitive skin. A skin patch test is advisable. Avoid during pregnancy and while breast feeding. GRAS status.

    Quality

    Made in France
    From 100% organic farming
    ECOCERT- certified

    Certification

    Organic, made in France, and certified by ECOCERT.

    Packaging & storage

    Store away from heat and light
    Storage: 24 months after opening
    Packaging: 10ml amber glass bottle with dropper cap

    Volume

    10 ml

    Resources

    In my journey to learn about Essential Oils and Aromatherapy over the years, I deep dive into books and courses. I love to educate myself and below you can see some of the books I have used as resources when writing my content. I have tried a lot of different recipes and have been inspired to make some of my own as well. Some of the recipes are from the books. There are so many brilliant authors, and I feel honored to share such great wisdom and knowledge so that we all can live more in harmony with Mother Nature. So share and include this knowledge in your care for yourself and your family and friends. Love Susann

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