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Surya Henna | Henna hair color
Graying of hair is one such natural aging process that no one can escape from. Let it be men or women, they need to face and evade the problem of gray hair sooner or later in their lives. While women pretty easily (and secretly) hide their graying mane, coloring the gray hair is one question that creates a huge uncertainty amongst men. Some proudly brag that gray hair is a symbol of maturity, while some use hair dyes to cover them as soon as the first gray hair appears. For those of you who fall under the second category, need to know about the best hair dye for men. This can prove extremely beneficial and won’t cause any side effects on your skin, as well as hair, on a long term basis.
Best Chemical Hair Dye for Men
There are numerous hair dye brands that are pretty much popular when it comes to hair dye for men. Hair dye products like Just for Men, Garnier Nutrisse Cream, Schwarzkopf, L’Oreal Feria, Grecian Formula, are excellent for men to cover their gray hair. As a precaution, you need to get your hair colored by an experienced hair care professional, since coloring your own hair is quite a tricky matter. The exact combination of the coloring agents in the correct ratio and thorough application is very important, since it plays vital role in providing a more natural looking hair color. Hence it is better to search for a person who is well acquainted with the correct procedure. One thing that you need to be aware about the cost of using that hair dye and expect to pay about 20 to 30 bucks, plus fees of the haircut that you opt for and the tip of the professional. However, for the natural results, this expenditure is quite worth it.
Best Natural Hair Dye for Men
If you are searching for black hair dye for men with sensitive skin, then natural hair dye for men is the best solution that you have. There are many products that are marketed as hypoallergenic hair dye for men, that are based on natural hair coloring herbs and products. Some of the brands of these natural gray hair dye products include Youthair, Surya Basil, Rainbow Henna, Eco Colors, etc. In fact, apart from the above mentioned brands, you can try some of the natural hair dye products that are easily available in the household. These products include henna hair dye, a mixture of black pepper powder and curd, solution of sage, rosemary and water, chamomile tea, etc. You need to apply these products on your hair quite frequently to reduce the extent of gray hair. You can also try saffron and water solution, walnut husk and water solution as gray hair natural remedy that you can try at home.
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Staub 3.5 Quart Pumpkin Cocotte, Orange $159.99 1112492 Features: -Pumpkin cocotte.-Nickel knob for oven use.-Closed circuit and spikes cooking allows self basting.-Enameled black matte interior provides genuine flavor.-Material: Cast iron.-Smooth enamel bottom.-Made in France.-Constant and optimum performance.-Cast iron retains and evenly diffuses heat.-Induction hob compatible.-Easy to clean.-Dishwasher safe but it is advised not doing this … |
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4 Qt Cast Iron Cocotte with 4 0.22qt Mini Ceramic Cocottes Basil $149.99 4 Quart Cast Iron Round Cocotte (same as sku 1102485) with 1/4 Quart Mini Round Ceramic Cocotte set of 4 (same as sku 1851085)…. |
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Round 2.25 qt. Cocotte in Basil 1102085 The French oven is a timeless standby for stews, roasts, soups, casseroles and other one-pot classics. Staub has perfected this tradition in our signature ”La cocotte” (co-cot) French Oven, the choice of some of the world’s best chefs. The traditional round design has self-basting spikes for continuous, natural basting. When your meal is ready, La Cocotte moves beautifully from the sto… |
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The Errol Flynn Signature Collection, Vol. 2 (The Charge of the Light Brigade / Gentleman Jim / The Adventures of Don Juan / The Dawn Patrol / Dive Bomber) $14.93 The best-known of Errol Flynn’s movies are already out there on DVD, so surely there can’t be much left over to keep the second volume of the Errol Flynn Signature Collection from being an anticlimax. Except it’s not. The new boxed set includes a splendid historical adventure, two aviation movies impressive in different ways, and a late swashbuckler that operates as a droll gloss on the star’s … |
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Just Can’t Get Enough: New Wave Hits of the ’80′s, Vol. 2 [VHS] $12.98 … |
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Star Trek – Voyager, Episodes 1 & 2: Caretaker (Pilot) [VHS] $3.32 A program that never entirely made up its mind what it’s supposed to be about, Star Trek: Voyager began life in 1995 with some truly fascinating prospects in its two-hour pilot episode, “Caretaker.” “Caretaker” opens in the 24th century, a setting contemporary with that of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Carrying over story elements from each of those series, Voya… |
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The Hideaways [VHS] $14.98 Adapted from E.L. Konigsburg’s novel, “From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler”, this is the story of two kids who hide out in New York’s Metropolitan Museum, creating their own dream world and befriending a reclusive old lady…. |
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Free Willy 2 [VHS] $4.54 Psst: don’t tell anybody, but this time the whale, and all of his whale pals and relatives, are either computer-generated images or old-fashioned miniatures (models). The humans in this film are reasonably real, however, including Jason James Richter, returning to his role as the former delinquent whose advocacy for an imprisoned orca turned his life around in Free Willy. You may recall that … |
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Davy Crockett -Two Movie Set $5.64 It’s a double dose of Davy. First up, compiled from three episodes of the hit TV series, Disney’s first Crockett adventure stars Fess Parker as the man who was “born on a mountaintop in Tennessee.” Follow Crockett from his days as an explorer and settler, to his Congressional career, and to the fateful last stand at the Alamo. Buddy Ebsen, Hans Conried, Kenneth Tobey also star. Then, our favorite … |
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Sherlock Holmes: The Complete Series $3.96 The 1954-55 television series. Studio: Digital1stop Release Date: 08/19/2008 Starring: Ronald Howard… |
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Basil $7.96 Basil |
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Enzymatic’s Holy Basil Trinity Blend� 60Sg $24.95 Stress Management Formula Description : Holy Basil Trinity Blend combines three unique, standardized extracts of Holy Basil to: ? Create a powerful, natural response to stress ? Help your body cope with everyday stresses ? Elevate your mood and spirit All three Holy Basil plant extracts are standardized and grown without chemical fertilizers or pesticides, providing safe, stress-free results. Supplement Facts: Serving Size: 2 SoftgelsServings per Container: 60Calories 10 Calories from Fat 5 Total Fat 0.5 g Other Ingredients: Extra virgin olive oil, gelatin, vegetable glycerin, soy lecithin, caramel color, beeswax, and d-alpha tocopherol (antioxidant). All colors are used from natural sources Directions: Two softgels daily. Notes: Free of Artificial flavoring, corn, dairy products, gluten, preservatives, salt, sugar, wheat and yeast. Warning: If pregnant, nursing or taking prescription drugs, consult your healthcare practitioner prior to use. |
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Basil Rathbone $124.27 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Sir Basil Rathbone, KBE, MC, Kt (13 June 1892, Johannesburg 21 July 1967, New York City) was a South Africanborn British actor. He rose to prominence in England as a Shakespearean stage actor and went on to appear in over 70 films, primarily costume dramas, swashbucklers, and, occasionally, horror films. He frequently portrayed suave villains or morally ambiguous characters, such as Murdstone in David Copperfield (1935) and Sir Guy of Gisbourne in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938). His most famous role, however, was heroicthat of Sherlock Holmes in fourteen Hollywood films made between 1939 and 1946 and in a radio series. His later career included Broadway and television work; he was awarded a Best Actor Tony Award in 1948. He was born Philip St. John Basil Rathbone in Johannesburg, South African Republic, to English parents Edgar Philip Rathbone, a mining engineer and scion of the Liverpool Rathbone family, and Anna Barbara nee George, a violinist. He had two younger siblings, Beatrice and John. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 204 Publication Date: 2010/12/14 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.47 inches |
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Solaray’s Holy Basil 450mg 60Caps $15.59 Each serving contains 900 mg of Holy Basil (Ocimum tenuiflorum)(aerial extract) (Guaranteed 22.5 mg – 2.5% – ursolic acid).Directions: As a dietary supplement, take two capsules daily with a meal or a glass of water.Ingredients: Total Carbohydrate 1gm, Holy Basil 900mg |
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Basil Bunting on Poetry $28.99 "All you can usually say about a poem or a picture is, ‘Look at it, listen to it.’ Whether you listen to a piece of music or a poem, or look at a picture or a jug or a piece of sculpture, what matters about it is not what it has in common with others of its kind, but what is singularly its own." — Basil Bunting A close poetic ally of Ezra Pound and Louis Zukofsky, the British poet Basil Bunting is best known for his use of specific musical form in poetry. Several of his works, including his long poem Briggflatts, are in the form of the sonata. Although his language is plain, unvarnished English, his influences and models extend to Classical, Persian, and Japanese verse. Basil Bunting on Poetry collects two series of lectures that Bunting delivered in 1968 and 1974. Tracing the development of an English poetry governed by families of stress-groups from Beowulf down to Wyatt, Wordsworth, Whitman, Pound, and Zukofsky, the lectures focus on writing and hearing poetry rather than on literary-historical concerns. Throughout, editor Peter Makin expands upon and annotates the lectures with additional comments drawn from Bunting’s writings. |
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Now Foods Basil Oil 1oz $9.99 Our pure Essential Oils are highly concentrated natural extracts primarily used for aromatherapy. Read FAQ’s Suggested Use: Basil Oil (Ocimum basilicum) is a sweet tasting oil that can be used as a flavoring and in aromatherapy. It is a food grade essential oil distilled entirely from Basil leaves. Use in drop amounts only. Free of: synthetics, artificial scents, colors, additives, preservatives Warnings: avoid during pregnancy. Disclaimers: None   |
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Colors $3.95 With inventive die-cuts and movable pieces, the ROCK’N'ROLL format is a book that borders on toy design. Using die-cut handles at the end of each page, the ROCK’N'ROLL format allows readers to twist and tilt the book, moving embedded disks on every spread back and forth between two images, highlighting one color or shape on each spread. Children will love the hypnotic "slide" and "click" as they move the holographic colors back and forth. |
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Basil (Dodo Press) $20.67 William Wilkie Collins (1824-1889) was an English novelist, playwright, and writer of short stories. He was hugely popular in his time, and wrote 27 novels, more than 50 short stories, at least 15 plays, and over 100 pieces of non-fiction work. His best-known works are The Woman in White (1860), The Moonstone (1868), Armadale (1866) and No Name (1862). His works were classified at the time as ‘sensation novels’, a genre seen nowadays as the precursor to detective fiction and suspense fiction. He also wrote penetratingly on the plight of women and on the social and domestic issues of his time. His novel, No Name combined social commentary – the absurdity of the law as it applied to children of unmarried parents – with a densely-plotted revenge thriller. Amongst his other works are: Basil (1852), Hide and Seek (1854), After the Dark (1856), The Frozen Deep (1857), The Queen of Hearts (1859), Man and Wife (1870), The New Magdalen (1873), The Law and the Lady (1875), The Two Destinies (1876), and A Rogue’s Life (1879). |
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Staub 122 37 85 Enameled Cast Iron Honeycomb Frying Pan, Two Handles, 11 in, Basil $139.99 Staub 122 37 85 Enameled Cast Iron Honeycomb Frying Pan, Two Handles, 11 in, Basil |
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Basil - $8.99 Based on a Victorian novel by Wilkie Collins, Basil is a British-made costume drama that ended up on cable and home video. Jared Leto plays Basil, a well-to-do young aristocrat with an uptight Victorian father (Derek Jacobi). He befriends the mysterious gentleman John Mannion (Christian Slater) and falls in love with the lower-class girl Julia Sherwin (Claire Forlani). His father is upset about his questionable choices and threatens to disown him, thereby renouncing his birthright to inherit Windemere Manor. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi |
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Lemongrass And Sweet Basil, $18.86 Creating the tastes of Thailand is an irresistible challenge for cooks who love the pungent combinations and subtle balance of ingredients. True to Thai traditions, Lemongrass and Sweet Basil features recipes based on Royal Thai Cuisine, but the author has moved from the highly decorative and intricately carved presentation to a more easy-to-follow, modern approach. The key to successful Thai cooking is using the best and freshest produce that you can find, so the book starts by detailing the main ingredients that are essential to the Thai cook. This is followed by clear instructions on the cooking methods and techniques that are used to achieve the unique Thai flavors. Based on the traditional recipes of each Thai region, every cook has his or her own version of a dish including the addition of a secret ingredient or two. Kham shares with us over 50 of his recipes from Isan and Central, Southern, and Northern Thailand. Also included is a chapter of Thai tapas, Khap Klaem with mouthwatering dishes such as Fresh Oysters with Spicy Thai Sauce and Drunken Noodles. The stunning photographs accompanying the recipes give a strong sense of the Thai way of life. The beautiful location photography shows the seamless integration of food and the Thai Buddhist religion and the vibrant and informative food photographs reflect the Thai’s liking for strong color and the importance of garnishes. Thai people have a passion for the best ingredients, a passion for eating, a passion for the experience of sharing good food. Be inspired by this and create a delicious meal for your family and friends. |
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Odla Basil $11 Odla Basil |
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Basil Brush $4.99 Basil Brush |
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New Chapter Holy Basil 90Vcaps $34.95 Ocimum Sanctum Improved Healthprint Scores Description: New Chapter – Holy Basil – 90 Vegetarian CapsulesNew Chapter’s Potency Assured Holy Basil offers the synergistic benefits found in the whole herb while simultaneously ensuring optimal strength for the greatest possible benefit. Regarded as the most sacred plant in Ayurvedic medicine, Hindus believe that Holy Basil performs the indispensable spiritual function of balancing and toning the energetic chakra system. In Ayurvedic and western traditions, Holy Basil has also been used as an adaptogenic tonic to support the body’s response to physical and emotional stress. As is often the case, modern scientific studies confirm this traditional use.Research demonstrates that Holy Basil safely increases physical and emotional endurance, improves the body’s response to stress, and enhances adrenal function. Given our fast-paced lifestyles, Holy Basil’s unique health benefits can be a wonderfully invaluable addition to our health maintenance routines. Supplement Facts: Serving Size: Two VcapsAmount Per Serving %DV:Holy Basil (Ocimum sanctum) (leaf) (minimum 2% ursolic acid) 800 mg Holy Basil (Ocimum sanctum) (leaf) (minimum 2% ursolic acid) 800 mg Daily Value not established Other Ingredients: Modified cellulose (capsule). Directions: Two Vcaps daily. Can be taken anytime, even on an empty stomach. Notes: Naturally gluten free.100% vegetarian; no artificial flavors or color. Warning: As with any dietary or herbal supplement, you should advise your health care practitioner of the use of this product. If you are nursing, pregnant, or considering pregnancy, you should consult your health care practitioner prior to using this product.New Chapter supplements are whole food. Easily recognized and absorbed. New Chapter vitamins, minerals and herbal supplements are a whole-food complex something your body easily recognizes and absorbs. New Chapter sourced from nature’s bounty of organic fruits, vegetables, herbs and super foods and cultured in probiotics to deliver the full spectrum of Natures benefits.New Chapter found the whole truth about most of the conventional vitamins, minerals and supplements on the shelves, they are synthetic chemical isolates. Our bodies understand and seek nourishment from whole food. Synthetic chemical isolated forms of nutrients lack the full spectrum of Nature’s benefits.Gentle on your stomach because they’re food Because New Chapter vitamins, minerals and herbs are a whole-food complex, they’re gentle on your stomach. So gentle that you can even take them on an empty stomach. Committed to organic ingredients New Chapter vitamins, minerals and herbal supplements are certified organic and most New Chapter products are made with organic ingredients. From the fruits, vegetables, herbs and super foods New Chapter sourced around the world to their very own biodynamic farm in Costa Rica.We believe organic makes a difference New Chapter was the first company in the world to produce a ful |
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Herb Pharm’s Holy Basil/Tulsi 4 oz $41.8 Holy Basil 4 oz Herbal Dietary Supplement Amount Per Serving: Holy Basil (Tulsi) Ocimum sanctum & gratissimum Aromatic leaf Contains certified organic grain alcohol (66-76%), distilled water and Holy Basil extractives. Dry herb/menstruum ratio: 1:3 Suggested Use: Two or three times per day take 30 to 40 drops in a little water. Keep out of the reach of children. Shake well before using. Our Holy Basil is never fumigated or irradiated. Holy Basil, known as Tulsi in India, is an aromatic herb that has long been used for its health promoting properties. Following the traditional use of Tulsi in Indian Ayurvedic Medicine, our Holy Basil Extract is a blend of three different plant varieties: Rama Tulsi and Krishna Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum) and Vana Tulsi (Ocimum gratissimum). Our Holy Basil is certified organically grown without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides or herbicides, is carefully shade-dried, and is then thoroughly extracted. |
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Two Colors $4.99 For everything you do, there’s a song that hits the spot. MOG brings them all to you: a world of music on demand, unlimited mobile downloads and ways to discover music free from the limitations of Pandora. The music you love, with you everywhere you go. |
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Basil Leaf 600 vegicap bottle: HE $90.68 We use only 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose ”00” capsules for all of our encapsulated products. We offer both bulk powder and capsules. Obviously our bulk bottles are bulk powder, not capsules, but the capsule weight is included to give you a way of judging the recommended dosage. Basil – Botanical Powder — Approximately 600 mg. each capsule. 1/2 teaspoon of powder is about equal to one capsule. Powder can be consumed by sprinkling it over your food or mixing it with a syrup such as maple or chocolate. You could also mix it with orange juice. The citric acid in the orange juice will help to mask any unpleasant powder tastes. Other common names: Common Basil, St. Josephwort, Sweet Basil, Garden Basil, Tulsi ”The smell of basil is fit for a king’s house.” – John Parkinson, Apothecary and Herbalist (1567-1650) Indigestion? Take Basil to calm nausea, while relieving stomach cramps, flatulence, constipation and other gastric problems. Highly aromatic Basil has also been recommended for headache and whooping cough. History: Basil is an aromatic annual, native to tropical Asia and Africa and introduced into Europe in ancient times. The herb grows to a height of two to three feet and is now widely cultivated not only for its medicinal properties, but also for its culinary value as a flavoring agent. The high esteem in which this herb is held may be derived from its word origins. Its English name and botanical specific may come from the Greek, basilikon, meaning king, or the Latin basilicus, meaning royal. The Roman, Pliny, described its now-well-known benefits as a digestive that was effective in relieving flatulence and stomach cramps. Its properties had an almost spiritual reputation, as some cultures associated it with misfortune, while others regarded it as a love token or a powerful protector. In ancient Egypt, the plant was used as an embalming herb, and it has been said that Basil was strewn in the tomb of Christ. In the Caribbean and parts of Mexico, Basil was used to return a lover’s roving eye and to attract money. In India, Basil (tulsi ) is considered a sacred herb. It was held in such high esteem that it was used in courts to swear upon, and next to the Lotus, it was considered one of the most sacred plants. Its ”divine” essence is actually a disinfectant, and because it is used in almost every Hindu house, it is believed to protect the family. In Ayurvedic medicine, Basil is widely used for snakebites and as a general tonic for chills, coughs, skin problems and earaches. Its chemical components include essential oils (including estragol, eugenol, lineol, linalol), tannins, caffeic acid, vitamin C and beta-carotene. Beneficial Uses: Delicious to eat, Basil is an effective remedy for a variety of digestive and gastric disorders. It has been used as a carminative to relieve flatulence. It is also thought to ease stomach cramps and nausea and to help stop vomiting. Basil prom |
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Basil Leaf 90 vegicap bottle: HE $16.01 We use only 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose ”00” capsules for all of our encapsulated products. We offer both bulk powder and capsules. Obviously our bulk bottles are bulk powder, not capsules, but the capsule weight is included to give you a way of judging the recommended dosage. Basil – Botanical Powder — Approximately 600 mg. each capsule. 1/2 teaspoon of powder is about equal to one capsule. Powder can be consumed by sprinkling it over your food or mixing it with a syrup such as maple or chocolate. You could also mix it with orange juice. The citric acid in the orange juice will help to mask any unpleasant powder tastes. Other common names: Common Basil, St. Josephwort, Sweet Basil, Garden Basil, Tulsi ”The smell of basil is fit for a king’s house.” – John Parkinson, Apothecary and Herbalist (1567-1650) Indigestion? Take Basil to calm nausea, while relieving stomach cramps, flatulence, constipation and other gastric problems. Highly aromatic Basil has also been recommended for headache and whooping cough. History: Basil is an aromatic annual, native to tropical Asia and Africa and introduced into Europe in ancient times. The herb grows to a height of two to three feet and is now widely cultivated not only for its medicinal properties, but also for its culinary value as a flavoring agent. The high esteem in which this herb is held may be derived from its word origins. Its English name and botanical specific may come from the Greek, basilikon, meaning king, or the Latin basilicus, meaning royal. The Roman, Pliny, described its now-well-known benefits as a digestive that was effective in relieving flatulence and stomach cramps. Its properties had an almost spiritual reputation, as some cultures associated it with misfortune, while others regarded it as a love token or a powerful protector. In ancient Egypt, the plant was used as an embalming herb, and it has been said that Basil was strewn in the tomb of Christ. In the Caribbean and parts of Mexico, Basil was used to return a lover’s roving eye and to attract money. In India, Basil (tulsi ) is considered a sacred herb. It was held in such high esteem that it was used in courts to swear upon, and next to the Lotus, it was considered one of the most sacred plants. Its ”divine” essence is actually a disinfectant, and because it is used in almost every Hindu house, it is believed to protect the family. In Ayurvedic medicine, Basil is widely used for snakebites and as a general tonic for chills, coughs, skin problems and earaches. Its chemical components include essential oils (including estragol, eugenol, lineol, linalol), tannins, caffeic acid, vitamin C and beta-carotene. Beneficial Uses: Delicious to eat, Basil is an effective remedy for a variety of digestive and gastric disorders. It has been used as a carminative to relieve flatulence. It is also thought to ease stomach cramps and nausea and to help stop vomiting. Basil prom |
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Basil Leaf 360 vegicap bottle: HE $46.79 We use only 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose ”00” capsules for all of our encapsulated products. We offer both bulk powder and capsules. Obviously our bulk bottles are bulk powder, not capsules, but the capsule weight is included to give you a way of judging the recommended dosage. Basil – Botanical Powder — Approximately 600 mg. each capsule. 1/2 teaspoon of powder is about equal to one capsule. Powder can be consumed by sprinkling it over your food or mixing it with a syrup such as maple or chocolate. You could also mix it with orange juice. The citric acid in the orange juice will help to mask any unpleasant powder tastes. Other common names: Common Basil, St. Josephwort, Sweet Basil, Garden Basil, Tulsi ”The smell of basil is fit for a king’s house.” – John Parkinson, Apothecary and Herbalist (1567-1650) Indigestion? Take Basil to calm nausea, while relieving stomach cramps, flatulence, constipation and other gastric problems. Highly aromatic Basil has also been recommended for headache and whooping cough. History: Basil is an aromatic annual, native to tropical Asia and Africa and introduced into Europe in ancient times. The herb grows to a height of two to three feet and is now widely cultivated not only for its medicinal properties, but also for its culinary value as a flavoring agent. The high esteem in which this herb is held may be derived from its word origins. Its English name and botanical specific may come from the Greek, basilikon, meaning king, or the Latin basilicus, meaning royal. The Roman, Pliny, described its now-well-known benefits as a digestive that was effective in relieving flatulence and stomach cramps. Its properties had an almost spiritual reputation, as some cultures associated it with misfortune, while others regarded it as a love token or a powerful protector. In ancient Egypt, the plant was used as an embalming herb, and it has been said that Basil was strewn in the tomb of Christ. In the Caribbean and parts of Mexico, Basil was used to return a lover’s roving eye and to attract money. In India, Basil (tulsi ) is considered a sacred herb. It was held in such high esteem that it was used in courts to swear upon, and next to the Lotus, it was considered one of the most sacred plants. Its ”divine” essence is actually a disinfectant, and because it is used in almost every Hindu house, it is believed to protect the family. In Ayurvedic medicine, Basil is widely used for snakebites and as a general tonic for chills, coughs, skin problems and earaches. Its chemical components include essential oils (including estragol, eugenol, lineol, linalol), tannins, caffeic acid, vitamin C and beta-carotene. Beneficial Uses: Delicious to eat, Basil is an effective remedy for a variety of digestive and gastric disorders. It has been used as a carminative to relieve flatulence. It is also thought to ease stomach cramps and nausea and to help stop vomiting. Basil prom |
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Basil Leaf 60 vegicap bottle: HE $11.99 We use only 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose ”00” capsules for all of our encapsulated products. We offer both bulk powder and capsules. Obviously our bulk bottles are bulk powder, not capsules, but the capsule weight is included to give you a way of judging the recommended dosage. Basil – Botanical Powder — Approximately 600 mg. each capsule. 1/2 teaspoon of powder is about equal to one capsule. Powder can be consumed by sprinkling it over your food or mixing it with a syrup such as maple or chocolate. You could also mix it with orange juice. The citric acid in the orange juice will help to mask any unpleasant powder tastes. Other common names: Common Basil, St. Josephwort, Sweet Basil, Garden Basil, Tulsi ”The smell of basil is fit for a king’s house.” – John Parkinson, Apothecary and Herbalist (1567-1650) Indigestion? Take Basil to calm nausea, while relieving stomach cramps, flatulence, constipation and other gastric problems. Highly aromatic Basil has also been recommended for headache and whooping cough. History: Basil is an aromatic annual, native to tropical Asia and Africa and introduced into Europe in ancient times. The herb grows to a height of two to three feet and is now widely cultivated not only for its medicinal properties, but also for its culinary value as a flavoring agent. The high esteem in which this herb is held may be derived from its word origins. Its English name and botanical specific may come from the Greek, basilikon, meaning king, or the Latin basilicus, meaning royal. The Roman, Pliny, described its now-well-known benefits as a digestive that was effective in relieving flatulence and stomach cramps. Its properties had an almost spiritual reputation, as some cultures associated it with misfortune, while others regarded it as a love token or a powerful protector. In ancient Egypt, the plant was used as an embalming herb, and it has been said that Basil was strewn in the tomb of Christ. In the Caribbean and parts of Mexico, Basil was used to return a lover’s roving eye and to attract money. In India, Basil (tulsi ) is considered a sacred herb. It was held in such high esteem that it was used in courts to swear upon, and next to the Lotus, it was considered one of the most sacred plants. Its ”divine” essence is actually a disinfectant, and because it is used in almost every Hindu house, it is believed to protect the family. In Ayurvedic medicine, Basil is widely used for snakebites and as a general tonic for chills, coughs, skin problems and earaches. Its chemical components include essential oils (including estragol, eugenol, lineol, linalol), tannins, caffeic acid, vitamin C and beta-carotene. Beneficial Uses: Delicious to eat, Basil is an effective remedy for a variety of digestive and gastric disorders. It has been used as a carminative to relieve flatulence. It is also thought to ease stomach cramps and nausea and to help stop vomiting. Basil prom |
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Organique Amla & Holy Basil Conditioner $7.99 Amla & Holy Basil Conditioner Description: Our natural conditioner is free from harmful surfactants and gentle yet effective. This exotic combination of herbs packed with natural proteins help conditoin, moisturize, nourish and restore natural softness and shine. Leaves your hair looking healthy, silky soft and tangle-free. Directions: After shampooing, gently apply a generous amount to wet hair concentrating on the ends and damaged areas. Leave on hair for two minutes and rinse thoroughly. Key ingredients: Amla – Natural hair strengthener. Helps with premature graying. Holy Basil – Oxygenating properties used for hair and scalp conditioning. Cocoa Butter – Soothes, conditions and moisturizes. Rosemary Oil – Fresh and sweet aroma, helps strengthen hair. Coconut Oil – Helps condition hair. Olive Oil – Used for its lathering, moisturizing and conditioning properties. Sweet Marjoram Oil – Called " Type: Shampoos & Conditioners |
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Bryant Indoor/Outdoor Marlin Linen Basil $8.98 This indoor/outdoor fabric has a soil and stain repellent finish. It’s perfect for indoor home decor such as pillows, upholstery, placemats and more, very family friendly! Outdoors for cushions, deck chairs and pillows. To maintain the life of the fabric bring indoors when not in use. Colors include basil with a linen appearance. |
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Newmark’s Holy Basil FSE 60 gels $27.95 Holy Basil FSE 60 gels NewMark products may only be purchased by Health Care Professionals. Patients who want to buy NewMark products may obtain them from their Health Care Professional. Two softgels contain: Holy Basil, Ocimum sanctum , (leaf), supercritical 94 mg extract (min. 7% eugenol – 6.6 mg and min. 4% caryophyllene – 3.8 mg) Holy Basil, Ocimum sanctum, (leaf), 536 mg hydroethanolic extract (minimum 1% triterpenoic acids – 5.4 mg, including ursolic and oleanolic acids; and minimum 1% rosmarinic acid – 5.4 mg) Other Ingredients: Organic olive oil-extra virgin, and yellow beeswax. Capsule: Gelatin, vegetable glycerine, purified water and carob. Suggested Use: One capsules two times daily with meals, or as directed by your health care provider. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or p |
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Two Colors Eyebrow Cream $4.2 With only two brown and black colors, it will help you to emphasize your eyebrow with beautiful lines. |
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Caldrea® Dish Soap Liquid – Basil Blue Sage $9.49 Caldrea® Basil Blue Sage Dish Soap Liquid is truly liquid loveliness. It’s rich, concentrated and hard working. We added Soap Bark Extract, one of nature’s best degreasers, to tackle nasty pots and pans. Use just a squirt or two in a sink full of warm water to cut grease and to keep dishes clean and bright.Features: • Clean and clarifying fragrance • Rich, concentrated and hard working • Contains Soap Bark Extract, one of nature’s best degreasers • Only use a squirt or two in a sink full of warm water • Cuts grease and keeps dishes clean and bright • Scent: Basil Blue SageQuantity: 16 ounces |
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Basil Leaf Powder 1/4 lb bottle: HE $9.24 This herb is BULK DISCOUNTED in our 10 lb & 25 lb bulk packs. To find the bulk packs, just copy and paste the herb name into our Search, or refer to our Bulk By The Kilo & Ton category. We use only 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose ”00” capsules for all of our encapsulated products. We offer both bulk powder and capsules. Obviously our bulk bottles are bulk powder, not capsules, but the capsule weight is included to give you a way of judging the recommended dosage. Basil – Botanical Powder — Approximately 600 mg. each capsule. 1/2 teaspoon of powder is about equal to one capsule. Powder can be consumed by sprinkling it over your food or mixing it with a syrup such as maple or chocolate. You could also mix it with orange juice. The citric acid in the orange juice will help to mask any unpleasant powder tastes. Other common names: Common Basil, St. Josephwort, Sweet Basil, Garden Basil, Tulsi ”The smell of basil is fit for a king’s house.” – John Parkinson, Apothecary and Herbalist (1567-1650) Indigestion? Take Basil to calm nausea, while relieving stomach cramps, flatulence, constipation and other gastric problems. Highly aromatic Basil has also been recommended for headache and whooping cough. History: Basil is an aromatic annual, native to tropical Asia and Africa and introduced into Europe in ancient times. The herb grows to a height of two to three feet and is now widely cultivated not only for its medicinal properties, but also for its culinary value as a flavoring agent. The high esteem in which this herb is held may be derived from its word origins. Its English name and botanical specific may come from the Greek, basilikon, meaning king, or the Latin basilicus, meaning royal. The Roman, Pliny, described its now-well-known benefits as a digestive that was effective in relieving flatulence and stomach cramps. Its properties had an almost spiritual reputation, as some cultures associated it with misfortune, while others regarded it as a love token or a powerful protector. In ancient Egypt, the plant was used as an embalming herb, and it has been said that Basil was strewn in the tomb of Christ. In the Caribbean and parts of Mexico, Basil was used to return a lover’s roving eye and to attract money. In India, Basil (tulsi ) is considered a sacred herb. It was held in such high esteem that it was used in courts to swear upon, and next to the Lotus, it was considered one of the most sacred plants. Its ”divine” essence is actually a disinfectant, and because it is used in almost every Hindu house, it is believed to protect the family. In Ayurvedic medicine, Basil is widely used for snakebites and as a general tonic for chills, coughs, skin problems and earaches. Its chemical components include essential oils (including estragol, eugenol, lineol, linalol), tannins, caffeic acid, vitamin C and beta-carotene. Beneficial Uses: Delicious to eat, Basil is an effective remedy for a variety |
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Basil Leaf Powder 1/2 lb bottle: HE $12.47 This herb is BULK DISCOUNTED in our 10 lb & 25 lb bulk packs. To find the bulk packs, just copy and paste the herb name into our Search, or refer to our Bulk By The Kilo & Ton category. We use only 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose ”00” capsules for all of our encapsulated products. We offer both bulk powder and capsules. Obviously our bulk bottles are bulk powder, not capsules, but the capsule weight is included to give you a way of judging the recommended dosage. Basil – Botanical Powder — Approximately 600 mg. each capsule. 1/2 teaspoon of powder is about equal to one capsule. Powder can be consumed by sprinkling it over your food or mixing it with a syrup such as maple or chocolate. You could also mix it with orange juice. The citric acid in the orange juice will help to mask any unpleasant powder tastes. Other common names: Common Basil, St. Josephwort, Sweet Basil, Garden Basil, Tulsi ”The smell of basil is fit for a king’s house.” – John Parkinson, Apothecary and Herbalist (1567-1650) Indigestion? Take Basil to calm nausea, while relieving stomach cramps, flatulence, constipation and other gastric problems. Highly aromatic Basil has also been recommended for headache and whooping cough. History: Basil is an aromatic annual, native to tropical Asia and Africa and introduced into Europe in ancient times. The herb grows to a height of two to three feet and is now widely cultivated not only for its medicinal properties, but also for its culinary value as a flavoring agent. The high esteem in which this herb is held may be derived from its word origins. Its English name and botanical specific may come from the Greek, basilikon, meaning king, or the Latin basilicus, meaning royal. The Roman, Pliny, described its now-well-known benefits as a digestive that was effective in relieving flatulence and stomach cramps. Its properties had an almost spiritual reputation, as some cultures associated it with misfortune, while others regarded it as a love token or a powerful protector. In ancient Egypt, the plant was used as an embalming herb, and it has been said that Basil was strewn in the tomb of Christ. In the Caribbean and parts of Mexico, Basil was used to return a lover’s roving eye and to attract money. In India, Basil (tulsi ) is considered a sacred herb. It was held in such high esteem that it was used in courts to swear upon, and next to the Lotus, it was considered one of the most sacred plants. Its ”divine” essence is actually a disinfectant, and because it is used in almost every Hindu house, it is believed to protect the family. In Ayurvedic medicine, Basil is widely used for snakebites and as a general tonic for chills, coughs, skin problems and earaches. Its chemical components include essential oils (including estragol, eugenol, lineol, linalol), tannins, caffeic acid, vitamin C and beta-carotene. Beneficial Uses: Delicious to eat, Basil is an effective remedy for a variety |
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Basil Leaf Powder 1 lb bottle: HE $18.94 This herb is BULK DISCOUNTED in our 10 lb & 25 lb bulk packs. To find the bulk packs, just copy and paste the herb name into our Search, or refer to our Bulk By The Kilo & Ton category. We use only 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose ”00” capsules for all of our encapsulated products. We offer both bulk powder and capsules. Obviously our bulk bottles are bulk powder, not capsules, but the capsule weight is included to give you a way of judging the recommended dosage. Basil – Botanical Powder — Approximately 600 mg. each capsule. 1/2 teaspoon of powder is about equal to one capsule. Powder can be consumed by sprinkling it over your food or mixing it with a syrup such as maple or chocolate. You could also mix it with orange juice. The citric acid in the orange juice will help to mask any unpleasant powder tastes. Other common names: Common Basil, St. Josephwort, Sweet Basil, Garden Basil, Tulsi ”The smell of basil is fit for a king’s house.” – John Parkinson, Apothecary and Herbalist (1567-1650) Indigestion? Take Basil to calm nausea, while relieving stomach cramps, flatulence, constipation and other gastric problems. Highly aromatic Basil has also been recommended for headache and whooping cough. History: Basil is an aromatic annual, native to tropical Asia and Africa and introduced into Europe in ancient times. The herb grows to a height of two to three feet and is now widely cultivated not only for its medicinal properties, but also for its culinary value as a flavoring agent. The high esteem in which this herb is held may be derived from its word origins. Its English name and botanical specific may come from the Greek, basilikon, meaning king, or the Latin basilicus, meaning royal. The Roman, Pliny, described its now-well-known benefits as a digestive that was effective in relieving flatulence and stomach cramps. Its properties had an almost spiritual reputation, as some cultures associated it with misfortune, while others regarded it as a love token or a powerful protector. In ancient Egypt, the plant was used as an embalming herb, and it has been said that Basil was strewn in the tomb of Christ. In the Caribbean and parts of Mexico, Basil was used to return a lover’s roving eye and to attract money. In India, Basil (tulsi ) is considered a sacred herb. It was held in such high esteem that it was used in courts to swear upon, and next to the Lotus, it was considered one of the most sacred plants. Its ”divine” essence is actually a disinfectant, and because it is used in almost every Hindu house, it is believed to protect the family. In Ayurvedic medicine, Basil is widely used for snakebites and as a general tonic for chills, coughs, skin problems and earaches. Its chemical components include essential oils (including estragol, eugenol, lineol, linalol), tannins, caffeic acid, vitamin C and beta-carotene. Beneficial Uses: Delicious to eat, Basil is an effective remedy for a variety |
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Moment of Truth by Wells, Basil [Paperback] $16.07 She had been asleep. Now she stretched luxuriously beneath the crisp white sheet that the vapid August heat decreed. From memory to memory her dreamfogged mind drifted, and to the yettobe. It was good to remember, and to imagine, and to see and feel and hear….She smiled. She was Ruth Halsey, fourteen, brunette, and pretty. Earl, and Harry, and Buhl had told her she was pretty. Especially Buhl. Buhl was her favorite date now.The room closed around her with its familiar colors and furnishings. Sometimes she would dream that she was elsewhere, unfamiliar, ugly places, but then she would awaken to the four long windows with their coarse beige drapes of monks cloth and the fantasies were forever dispelled.Beyond the false windows she could see the reddish wasteland where dust clouds spun and shifted so slowly. Author: Wells, Basil Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 18 Publication Date: 2011/10/01 Language: English Dimensions: 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.04 inches |
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Moment of Truth by Wells, Basil [Hardcover] $23.61 She had been asleep. Now she stretched luxuriously beneath the crisp white sheet that the vapid August heat decreed. From memory to memory her dreamfogged mind drifted, and to the yettobe. It was good to remember, and to imagine, and to see and feel and hear….She smiled. She was Ruth Halsey, fourteen, brunette, and pretty. Earl, and Harry, and Buhl had told her she was pretty. Especially Buhl. Buhl was her favorite date now.The room closed around her with its familiar colors and furnishings. Sometimes she would dream that she was elsewhere, unfamiliar, ugly places, but then she would awaken to the four long windows with their coarse beige drapes of monks cloth and the fantasies were forever dispelled.Beyond the false windows she could see the reddish wasteland where dust clouds spun and shifted so slowly. Author: Wells, Basil Binding Type: Hardcover Number of Pages: 18 Publication Date: 2011/09/01 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.25 inches |
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Ron Carter and Art Farmer: Live at Sweet Basil - $12.99 Two of the most respected artists in jazz, bassist Ron Carter and trumpet and flugelhorn player Art Farmer, appeared on stage together for the first time in 1990 during a show at New York’s prestigious jazz venue Sweet Basil, and a camera and sound crew was on hand to capture this historic event for the ages. With drummer Billy Higgins and pianist Cedar Walton rounding out the ensemble, Ron Carter and Art Farmer: Live at Sweet Basil features this stellar quartet performing “It’s About Time,” “When Love Is New,” “Shortcomings,” “My Funny Valentine,” and more. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi |
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Basil Bunting by Christer, Emory [Paperback] $78.07 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Basil Cheesman Bunting (1 March 1900 17 April 1985) was a significant British modernist poet whose reputation was established with the publication of Briggflatts in 1966. He had a lifelong interest in music that led him to emphasise the sonic qualities of poetry, particularly the importance of reading poetry aloud. He was an accomplished reader of his own work. Born into a Quaker family in ScotswoodonTyne, Northumberland (now part of Newcastle upon Tyne). He studied at two Quaker schools: from 19121916 at Ackworth School in Yorkshire and from 19161918 at Leighton Park School in Berkshire. His Quaker education strongly influenced his pacifist opposition to World War I, and in 1918 he was arrested as a conscientious objector, serving a sentence of more than a year in Wormwood Scrubs and Winchester prisons. Buntings friend Louis Zukosfky described him as a conservative/antifascist/imperialist, though Bunting himself listed the the major influences on his artistic and personal outlook somewhat differently as Jails and the sea, Quaker mysticism and socialist politics, a lasting unlucky passion, the slums of Lambeth and Hoxton. Author: Christer, Emory Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 88 Publication Date: 2011/08/18 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.21 inches |
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Basil Leaf Powder 10 lb box: HE $142.02 This is our BULK DISCOUNTED 10 lb plastic-lined cardboard bulk pack. We also have this herb at a further discount in our 25 lb pack, and in 1 lb bottles and capsules. To find the other pack sizes, just copy and paste the herb name into our Search. We use only 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose ”00” capsules for all of our encapsulated products. We offer both bulk powder and capsules. Obviously our bulk bottles are bulk powder, not capsules, but the capsule weight is included to give you a way of judging the recommended dosage. Basil – Botanical Powder — Approximately 600 mg. each capsule. 1/2 teaspoon of powder is about equal to one capsule. Powder can be consumed by sprinkling it over your food or mixing it with a syrup such as maple or chocolate. You could also mix it with orange juice. The citric acid in the orange juice will help to mask any unpleasant powder tastes. Other common names: Common Basil, St. Josephwort, Sweet Basil, Garden Basil, Tulsi ”The smell of basil is fit for a king’s house.” – John Parkinson, Apothecary and Herbalist (1567-1650) Indigestion? Take Basil to calm nausea, while relieving stomach cramps, flatulence, constipation and other gastric problems. Highly aromatic Basil has also been recommended for headache and whooping cough. History: Basil is an aromatic annual, native to tropical Asia and Africa and introduced into Europe in ancient times. The herb grows to a height of two to three feet and is now widely cultivated not only for its medicinal properties, but also for its culinary value as a flavoring agent. The high esteem in which this herb is held may be derived from its word origins. Its English name and botanical specific may come from the Greek, basilikon, meaning king, or the Latin basilicus, meaning royal. The Roman, Pliny, described its now-well-known benefits as a digestive that was effective in relieving flatulence and stomach cramps. Its properties had an almost spiritual reputation, as some cultures associated it with misfortune, while others regarded it as a love token or a powerful protector. In ancient Egypt, the plant was used as an embalming herb, and it has been said that Basil was strewn in the tomb of Christ. In the Caribbean and parts of Mexico, Basil was used to return a lover’s roving eye and to attract money. In India, Basil (tulsi ) is considered a sacred herb. It was held in such high esteem that it was used in courts to swear upon, and next to the Lotus, it was considered one of the most sacred plants. Its ”divine” essence is actually a disinfectant, and because it is used in almost every Hindu house, it is believed to protect the family. In Ayurvedic medicine, Basil is widely used for snakebites and as a general tonic for chills, coughs, skin problems and earaches. Its chemical components include essential oils (including estragol, eugenol, lineol, linalol), tannins, caffeic acid, vitamin C and beta-carotene. Beneficial Uses: |
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Basil Leaf Powder 25 lb box: HE $335.52 This is our BULK DISCOUNTED 25 lb plastic-lined cardboard bulk pack. We also have this herb in our 10 lb bulk pack, and in 1 lb bottles and capsules. To find the other pack sizes, just copy and paste the herb name into our Search. We use only 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose ”00” capsules for all of our encapsulated products. We offer both bulk powder and capsules. Obviously our bulk bottles are bulk powder, not capsules, but the capsule weight is included to give you a way of judging the recommended dosage. Basil – Botanical Powder — Approximately 600 mg. each capsule. 1/2 teaspoon of powder is about equal to one capsule. Powder can be consumed by sprinkling it over your food or mixing it with a syrup such as maple or chocolate. You could also mix it with orange juice. The citric acid in the orange juice will help to mask any unpleasant powder tastes. Other common names: Common Basil, St. Josephwort, Sweet Basil, Garden Basil, Tulsi ”The smell of basil is fit for a king’s house.” – John Parkinson, Apothecary and Herbalist (1567-1650) Indigestion? Take Basil to calm nausea, while relieving stomach cramps, flatulence, constipation and other gastric problems. Highly aromatic Basil has also been recommended for headache and whooping cough. History: Basil is an aromatic annual, native to tropical Asia and Africa and introduced into Europe in ancient times. The herb grows to a height of two to three feet and is now widely cultivated not only for its medicinal properties, but also for its culinary value as a flavoring agent. The high esteem in which this herb is held may be derived from its word origins. Its English name and botanical specific may come from the Greek, basilikon, meaning king, or the Latin basilicus, meaning royal. The Roman, Pliny, described its now-well-known benefits as a digestive that was effective in relieving flatulence and stomach cramps. Its properties had an almost spiritual reputation, as some cultures associated it with misfortune, while others regarded it as a love token or a powerful protector. In ancient Egypt, the plant was used as an embalming herb, and it has been said that Basil was strewn in the tomb of Christ. In the Caribbean and parts of Mexico, Basil was used to return a lover’s roving eye and to attract money. In India, Basil (tulsi ) is considered a sacred herb. It was held in such high esteem that it was used in courts to swear upon, and next to the Lotus, it was considered one of the most sacred plants. Its ”divine” essence is actually a disinfectant, and because it is used in almost every Hindu house, it is believed to protect the family. In Ayurvedic medicine, Basil is widely used for snakebites and as a general tonic for chills, coughs, skin problems and earaches. Its chemical components include essential oils (including estragol, eugenol, lineol, linalol), tannins, caffeic acid, vitamin C and beta-carotene. Beneficial Uses: Delicious to eat |