The lively green leaves and modest white flowers of the Basil plant can be found as staples in herb gardens around the world thanks to its deliciously spicy taste that adorns pastas, pizzas, soups, and more. It’s from this beautifully aromatic plant that Basil Linalool Essential Oil is created, which imparts the familiar spicy green scent that stimulates the mind and body. Use it to combat feelings of grogginess and lack of focus, especially when you are under the weather. The fresh, strongly herbaceous scent naturally stimulates the mind and fights fatigue. Great for supporting the digestive system, Basil can help comfort upset, cramping, or gassy stomachs. It can also help loosen up tense muscles brought on by daily stressors.
Our Basil Linalool oil comes from a species where linalool is the predominant chemical compound, making up nearly half of all constituents within the oil. Aromatically, this offers a gently sweet, woody character to Basil’s spicy balsamic tones. It is also considered the safest Basil variety to dilute and use topically.
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