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Mountain Rose Herbs Organic Basil Leaf
 
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The Greater Green Screen Rating

This score is a ranking based on how natural,
eco-friendly, and non-toxic a product is, and is rated out of a possible total 5 stars.

STARS: 5 out of 5 stars for naturalness
COMMENTS: Mountain Rose Herbs teas are all blended using only the finest hand-selected organic herbs and flowers. Their ingredients are also all harvested sustainably and purchased in a Fair Trade market, ensuring global economic security for future generations.

 
PRICE: $3.50
4 oz. resealable bag (with flat bottom for easy storage)
Origin- Egypt


Ingredients

Organic Ocimum basilicum


Personal Recommendation

Mountain Rose Herbs provides wonderfully fresh and fragrant herbs that not only taste amazing, but are organic and sustainably harvested. If you cook a lot, you already know that the quality of the ingredients you use makes a huge difference in the final quality of your dish.

All of the herbs we sell are packaged in a resealable ziplock baggie, so are perfect for refilling empty jars or containers that you already have. In this way, you are helping to reduce unnecessary waste.


Something Else...

A bit about basil, provided by Mountain Rose Herbs:

Introduction

Fresh basil leaves have a unique aroma not even approximated by any other herb, making them an essential ingredient in cuisines of countries all over the world. There are hundreds of species and their hybrids marketed as basil, but the herb most commonly used in herbal medicine is the Mediterranean or "sweet" basil (although arguably Thai basil is sweeter). Basil produces its essential oils in glands in its leaves that have to be activated by UV-B rays from the sun; the best quality basil is grown in hot, sunny climates.

Constituents

Basil has a unique aroma because of the many constituents of its essential oil. The oil contains 1,8-cineol, citral, eugenol, linalool, methyl chavicol, methyl cinnamate in relatively large quantities and bisabolene, camphor, cryophyllene, geraniol, and ocimene in smaller quantities influencing taste and action in the body.

Parts Used

Dried leaf in teas or essential oils for topical application.

Typical Preparations

The essential oil used topically. As a spice it can liberally used in foods.

Summary

While most of us are familiar with basil as a culinary herb, the applications of basil in natural health are not as well known. The essential oil is antibacterial, and drops of basil oil may relieve ear infections. European scientists are investigating the use of basil oil as treatment for antibiotic resistant infections with Staphylococcus, Enterococcus, and Pseudomonas. There are some indications basil oil may help restore immune function damaged by stress.
Basil oil also helps the active ingredients of other herbs more readily penetrate the skin when basil oil is added to ointments, liniments, and salves. Dried basil leaf can be added directly to food or drunk as a tea (1/2 teaspoon of dried herb steeped for 10 minutes in 1 cup of boiling water in a closed container) to relieve flatulence and fullness.

For educational purposes only. This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

 


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