Description: Basil ct Linalool essential oil, derived from the Ocimum basilicum plant, offers a myriad of perks and benefits. It presents as a clear, pale yellow to pale green liquid with a warm, spicy, herbaceous top fragrance note. Known for its calming and soothing properties, this oil is ideal for promoting relaxation and reducing stress and anxiety. Basil ct Linalool also possesses anti-inflammatory and analgesic qualities, providing relief for minor aches and pains. Its potential antimicrobial properties make it a valuable addition to natural cleaning products and skin care formulations. Additionally, this essential oil may support respiratory health and ease congestion. Its versatility and wellness benefits make Basil ct Linalool a valuable and cherished oil in the realm of aromatherapy and holistic health.

This listing is for Basil essential oil chemotype linalool. If you are looking for chemotype Methyl Chavicol then search for Basil and and all other items in results without chemotype specified are of Methyl Chavicol type.

Botanical Name: Ocimum Basilicum (Chemo Type: Linalool)

Plant Part: Leaves and flowering tops

Extraction Method: Steam Distilled

Odor and Appearance: A light yellow liquid with a spicy odor.

Country of origin: Egypt

Main Constituents: Minor constituents may include methyl chavicol (estragole), cineole, and various terpenes, but the primary and dominant compound is linalool.

Common Uses: Commonly used in aromatherapy for relaxation and stress reduction. It’s added to massage blends for easing minor aches and pains. The oil is also used in skincare for its potential antimicrobial benefits. Its gentle aroma and versatility make it a popular choice for various applications.

Note: Middle Note

Blends well with: Blends well with citrus oils for a bright and uplifting aroma, floral oils for a soothing and calming effect, woody oils for depth and richness, mint oils for a refreshing touch, and eucalyptus oil for enhanced respiratory support.

Contraindications: Basil ct Linalool essential oil is generally safe when used properly, but some precautions should be taken. Perform a patch test for skin sensitivity, and pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult a healthcare professional before use. Use with caution on children, avoid sun exposure after topical application, and seek medical advice if on medications or with underlying health conditions.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.*

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