
Basil

Basil
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Medicinal Uses:
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In Europe, sweet basil is used as a potherb for seasoning of foods similar to thyme and sage.
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It is used as a diaphoretic, carminative and stimulant; given in intestinal fluxes, gonorrhoea, catarrh, and to relieve pains after parturition, during cold stage of intermittent fever and to alleviate vomiting.
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Juice of the leaves is dropped into the ear to relieve earache.
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Seeds are mucilaginous, demulcent, aphrodisiac, and diuretic.
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Seeds are soaked in water to form a mucilaginous jelly that with added sugar serves as an excellent drink in catarrh, chronic diarrhoea, dysentery, gonorrhoea, nephritis, cystitis and internal piles.
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In Unani medicine, seeds are considered de-obstruent, carminative, and stimulant, and are valued much when taken whole due to their mucilaginous properties; when crushed they are said to be astringent.
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