Exotic basil essential oil has a fresh, herbaceous scent with an aniseed note that the "common basil" traditionally used in cooking does not have. Native to Asia, exotic or tropical basil is grown in Madagascar, many Asian countries and Africa. Digestive: it calms bloating and promotes digestion. Antispasmodic: it soothes the nervous system and fights muscle cramps. Anti-inflammatory and analgesic: it relieves pain. Digestive stimulant: it promotes good digestion. Purifying: it relieves intestinal and gastric disorders. General tonic for the body: it strengthens the immune system in the long term. Soothing: it contributes to joint and muscle comfort. Precautions for use: Keep out of reach of children - Food supplement - Basil essential oil is not a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle - Respect the recommended doses. Ne pas administrer aux enfants de moins de 12 ans. No prolonged use without specialist advice. As a precaution, do not use in pregnant or breastfeeding women, people with epilepsy or a history of seizures, or those allergic to essential oils. Store basil essential oil away from light, air and heat. See instructions for further information on precautions for use of this reference. Antiviral: it eliminates viruses and prevents them from developing or multiplying. Antibacterial: it fights against pain caused by rheumatism. Astringent: it tightens and dries the tissues. Anti-inflammatory: it fights inflammation. Antifungal: it relaxes and loosens the muscles. Healing: it activates the regeneration of skin tissues and promotes the healing of skin wounds. Brain tonic: it activates cells and therefore liver functions. Immunomodulating: It balances the immune response corresponds to the upper respiratory tract, in other words, the ENT (nose, throat, ears).