BEWIT Camphor Basil
Also known as: perennial basil, Kilimanjaro basil
It will help you digest what is weighing you down, and
soothe what is smoldering inside you. It puts an end to abdominal discomfort and
returns a feeling of lightness to your centre.
When the cold and tiredness settle in, a restorative
aromatherapy massage will get you back on your feet in
no time.
When you feel like you can't take a deep breath or
feel dizzy, an inhalation or poultice will restore your
well-being and optimism.
Camphor basil with its sweet and spicy notes with a camphor
tinge reliably drives away mosquitoes, moths and other
unwelcome insect guests.
Please note
Be very cautious with camphor basil essential oil. Indulge in a limited
amount and only for a short time. Always follow the recommended dosage. Avoid
during pregnancy, breastfeeding and with children.
The Three Sisters… basil
The essential oil of true basil (Ocimum basilicum) has an
herbaceous, slightly woody, anise-like aroma, whereas the essential oil of holy
basil (Ocimum sanctum ) has a spicy, full-bodied aroma more reminiscent
of cloves. The essential oil of camphor basil (Ocimum
kilimandscharicum), on the other hand, is subtly earthy, with hints of
blueberry and lavender.
CONCLUSIONS
Ocimum Kilimandscharicum Leaf Oil
Limonene*, linalool*, isoeugenol*, citronellol*
*natural component of essential oil
Country of origin
Nepál