Holy Basil has a long tradition of use in Ayurvedic medicine and is a well-known sacred plant of the Indian subcontinent.
Botanical Name: Ocimum sanctum
Family: Lamiaceae
Country of Origin: India
Basil oil comes from the Leaves and Flowers of the (Ocimum sanctum) plants.
These oil is extract by the Steal Distillation method. We are also use to natural plants and own crop production of basil farming.
It furthermore is also effective in cases of constipation, nausea, vomiting and cramp, and is also good when used for menstrual problems.
Ocimum sanctum (Holy basil), called Tulsi in
India, is ubiquitous in Hindu tradition. Perhaps its role as a healing
herb was instrumental in its “sacred” implication. Ayurvedic practice
recommends Tulsi in several formulations to enhance immunity and
metabolic functions as well as in the management of respiratory
problems.
Holy Basil is an Annual: Frost-hardy. The only Basil
we know of which self-seeds and may be readily direct seeded. Valued
plant of the Ayurvedic tradition, highly aromatic, with a volatile hint
of camphor.
Physical Properties:
Specific gravity (25ºC): 0.948 to 0.999Optical rotation (20ºC): -5 to -1°C
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