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Lemon Scented Basil Essential Oil-Ocimum basilicum var. Ciriodora

£15.00

BOTANICAL NAME: Ocimum basilicum var. citriodora

SCENT: Lemon Scented Basil Essential Oil has a clear, herbaceous and a light refreshing aroma with a faint balsamic woody backnote, a hint of lemony freshness and a lasting sweetness.

STRENGTH OF AROMA: Strong

PLANT PART USED:  Leaves

EXTRACTION METHOD: Steam distillation

ORIGIN: Egypt

COLOUR: Lemon Scented Basil Essential Oil is golden yellow with some green tones in hue

CONSISTENCY: Light

NOTE: Top

 

Lemon Scented Basil Essential Oil is distilled from an annual Herb which grows 20-50 cm (8-20 in); when in bloom the purple- white flowers appear in clusters, framed by oval pointed green leaves. Basil oil is extracted from the flowering Basil plant. It is grown commercially throughout Europe, the Mediterranean, Pacific Islands and in America. This particular Basil is from Egypt and is a hybrid between Ocimum basilicum  and Ocimum africanum. It is also known as Hoary Basil, Thai Lemon basil or Lao basil, the latter two alternative names giving a clue as to where it is most popular.

Reported Attributes of Lemon Scented Basil Essential Oil:-

Traditional and Emotional uses reportedly include:-

Lemon Scented Basil Essential Oil is prized in Ayurvedic medicine for its ability to strengthen compassion, faith and bring clarity. Basil oil clears the sinuses, promotes digestion and stimulates circulation, especially in the respiratory system.

Basil oil has a very high proportion of camphor and a warm, aromatic, sweet- spicy smell. It is a refreshing, light and uplifting tonic. Massage, baths inhalation. A few drops of Basil essential oil on a tissue clears the head. Diluted with massage oil, it can be rubbed in to relieve insect bites or aches and pains. The smell of Lemon Scented Basil in the bath will lift your spirits.

Lemon Scented Basil Essential Oil Blends Well With:-

The oil blends well with Bergamot, Clary Sage, Clove Bud, Lime, Eucalyptus, Juniper, Lemon, Neroli, and Rosemary

History of Basil:-

In Greek its name means ‘royal remedy’ or ‘king’. Beloved culinary plant of Indian, Asian and Mediterranean countries. Basil has been thought of as an aphrodisiac for centuries and featured heavily in most diets. It was once thought to ward off evil spirits and is still worn tucked in the hat to scare away insects in Mediterranean climates.

 

CAUTIONS:Basil essential oil is very potent and may cause skin irritation in some people. Always use cautiously and dilute well.

Weight 0.100 kg