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  • what you fail to mention is that basil contains the volatile oil estragole which is carcinogenic when taken regularly as you advice.

  • Can I use it for food poisoning?

  • what a load of rubbish

  • Thanks

  • I love to learn about herbs and the wellness it brings to our body, mind, and soul. I enjoyed this video keep them coming. ~Be full of light~

  • It also cures aids, cancer, the plauge, swine flu, etc. LOL.

  • @Dogedart67

    lols

  • Tulsi, Tulasi, Holy Basil, Daun Selasih is a herb commonly used in the Mediterranean , Indian and South East Asian cooking and medicinal purposes.

    Garlic and Basil are potent herbs that supports and highly strengthenes the immunity, anti fungal, anti microbial and anti bacterial.

    In South East Asia, Basil leaves are frequently used as a herbal condiment to dishes such as stir fried chicken and spicy salads.

    Basil seeds are good for the eyes , calming the nerves and cooling to the body

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