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Contact SupplierWe are offering basil leaf, basil leaves, mint leaf, mint leaves etc.he name ‘basil’, is derived from the medieval latin form of the greek word for "king" or "kingly". in greek history, basil had great respect from the culture. It is believed to have grown in the same spot that helen and st. Constantine found the holy cross. This is the reason that it is now being used in the preparation of the holy water in greek orthodox churches. Basil was also used by the greek and english royalty for their baths, and medicine. In india where it grew originally, it was held in great admiration and was actually used in courtrooms to have the indians swear their oaths upon. In italy however, basil symbolizes love. It is the same in mexico where people would keep basil in their pockets in hopes that the man or woman that they loved would return their love forever. In romanina, they followed much of the same legend, where the man would give basil to his love and they would officially be engaged. For many cultures and lands, basil was so much more than an herb to eat, it was a way of life.
the uses of basil are many and varied. The general uses for which it is prescribed as a home remedy ranges from the common cough and cold to blood-pressure symptoms and even paralysis and hemiplegia. Mint/basil is also used for healing power, soar throat, respiratory disorder, kidney stone, heart disorder, children's ailments, stress, mouth infection, insect bites, skin disorders, teeth disorder, headaches, eye disorders, acidity, blood pressure, cataract, earache, eye troubles, epilepsy, flatulence, female disorders, hoarseness, hair loss, heart ailments, hysteria, indigestion, insomnia, itching, jaundice, kidney ailments, jaundice, kidney ailments, leucoderma (vitiligo), lethargy, male sexual problems, migraine, malaria, nose-bleeding (epistaxis), paralysis/hemiplegia, pneumonia, skin, sluggish liver stones (bladder), snake-bite, t.b., urinary troubles, whooping cough.