
Basil, ct. methyl chavicol
Latin name: Ocimum basilicum Country of origin: USA Part of the plant: Leaves and flowering tops Obtained by: Steam distilled Main biochemical components*: Methyl chavicol, linalol, limonene Properties: Analgesic, antidepressant, antispasmodic, balancing, energizing, soothing, refreshing.Why UsePhysical uses: Muscle aches, muscle strain, muscle spasms such as menstrual and stomach cramps, indigestion, nausea, stiff joints, infections, respiratory congestion, coughs, nervous tension.Skin care uses: Skin tonic, insect bites, minor skin infections, scalp tonic, insect repellent.Psychological uses: Nervous tension, insomnia, mild depression, stress, anxiety, mental fog, mental fatigue.Subtle uses: Clears and uplifts the mind. Promotes intuition.Notes: Use Basil, ct. methyl chavicol in a 1-5% dilution. Avoid during pregnancy and nursing.*Chemical components: Chemical component percentages may vary. Essential 3 offers a Certificate of Analysis for review.Which One to Choose Basil, ct. linalo