Bay Oil

\"\"Traditionally considered a masculine scent, bay oil has healing and rejuvenating effects that can be valuable for everybody.

The woody, balsamic aroma of bay, with its spicy undertones, is regarded as a masculine scent. It is valued in aromatherapy for its cleaning effects on the mind, body and soul. Bay oil can be steam-distilled from the leaves of the West Indian Bay, a native of South Africa. The Laural bay is native to the Mediterranean which has been a symbol of wisdom and peace for thousands of years.

Bay oil is warming to the emotions. It is mildly narcotic and euphoric, helping to lift the spirits. Its strengthening and supportive action helps to overcome shyness as it inspires confidence and imagination. Bay is a purifying oil that treats cellulite, dandruff and can settle the stomach. it\’s warming action boosts circulation and used in a massage, it\’s beneficial for treating muscular aches and rheumatism, especially when combined with Rose and juniper oil.

Use Bay on your skin only in low concentrations as it can sometimes cause irritation
Use Bay on your skin only in low concentrations as it can sometimes cause irritation

Active ingredients of Basil Oil

Basil\’s stimulating effect on the nervous system is due to high concentrations of alcohols.

Monoterpene alcohols

These alcohols make up 60% of basil oil. The principal compound active in the oil as linalool, which is a contributor to the distinctively floral, spicy and slightly citrus aroma. Monoterpene alcohols are considered to be uplifting, warming and balancing. They also contain antibacterial and antiviral actions and stimulate the body\’s own defensive system to fight infections.

Phenols and Phenolic esters

Basil contains Methyl Chavicol and Eugenol. These help to stimulate the nervous system and strengthening the immune system.

Other ingredients

Basil also contains traces of Ketones such as Camphol and cineole and Terpenes such as Pinene and Ociene.

The Folklore of Basil

Basil is a sacred herb in many belief systems and has associations with different deities.

  • According to Christian legend, basil grew on the tomb of Jesus after his resurrection. Because of this, some Greek Orthodox church\’s use basil to prepare holy water.
  • This native herb is held in great reverence throughout India where it is sacred to Krishna and Vishnu. It is cherished in Hindu homes where it is believed to protect the family.

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