Tulsi Holy Basil essential oil Organic
Tulsi Holy Basil essential oil Organic - 10 ML is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Description
Description
Tulsi (Holy Basil) organic essential oil is steam distilled from the aerial parts (leaves and flowering tops) of the sacred Tulsi plant, celebrated for millennia in Ayurvedic and Hindu traditions.
Combining a strong, spicy-clove scent (from eugenol) with sweet, fresh, and herbal undertones, this potent oil delivers both spiritual calm and dynamic cleansing energy.
Key Benefits & High-Intent Features
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Immunity & Respiratory Support: Powerful antimicrobial, antiviral, and antioxidant action; helps boost the immune system, protect against environmental threats, and support recovery from illness.
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Calming & Stress Relief: Soothes tension, reduces anxiety, and supports mental clarity—widely used for meditation, spiritual practice, and relaxation rituals.
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Anti-inflammatory & Analgesic: Eases pain, muscle cramps, and joint discomfort; provides comfort for headaches, minor wounds, and skin irritations.
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Skin & Scalp Care: Purifies blemish-prone skin, tones and firms, acts as an antioxidant in beauty blends, soothes irritated or inflamed skin, and is used in scalp treatments for a revitalized, healthy scalp.
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Natural Perfumery & Room Fragrance: Provides a complex spicy, herbal note—adds depth and energy to perfume compositions and diffusions.
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Digestive & Detox Support: Traditional use includes aiding digestion, metabolism, and resilience to radiation exposure.
How to Use Tulsi Holy Basil Essential Oil
Aromatherapy & Spiritual:
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Diffuse for spiritual clarity, emotional harmony, and to purify personal and communal spaces.
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Add a drop to meditation or prayer oils for enhanced presence and tranquility.
Topical (Always Heavily Dilute!):
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Massage & Skin: Use 1–2 drops in 10ml carrier oil for muscle aches, stress, or targeted facial/body care. Apply as an antioxidant boost in anti-aging serums, creams, and scalp treatments.
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Chest Rubs & Immune Blends: Blend with eucalyptus or frankincense to support the chest, immune system, and seasonal wellness—especially during recovery from coughs or colds.
Bath & Wellness:
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Add (diluted) to bath oils for stress relief and joint comfort.
Perfumery:
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Use as a spicy, energizing modifier in home and personal fragrance blends.
Safety & Precautions:
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Very strong—always dilute, and limit use to adults and teens. Not for children under 12, during pregnancy, or on sensitive skin.
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May cause irritation or allergic reactions: patch test before use.
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Avoid use near eyes or mucous membranes. Not for internal use unless directed by a professional.
Product Details
Feature | Description |
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Botanical Name | Ocimum sanctum/Ocimum tenuiflorum (Tulsi) |
Extraction Method | Steam Distilled |
Parts Used | Aerial parts (leaves, buds, flowering tops) |
Origin | India |
Aroma | Strong, spicy-clove, sweet, herbal, anise-like |
Main Actives | Eugenol (~44%), methyl chavicol, linalool, cineole |
Quality | 100% Pure, Organic Essential Oil |
Experience deep spiritual calm, strong cleansing, and holistic resilience with Tulsi Holy Basil Essential Oil Organic from eOil.co.za—an ancient elixir for mind, skin, and spirit.
Bring sacred power, clarity, and vibrant protection to your daily rituals—Tulsi, the “Queen of Herbs,” in every drop.
IDENTIFICATION
INCI Name : Ocimum sanctum (Tulsi) essential oil
SYNONYM : Ocimum tenuiflorum L.
CAS Number :91845-35-1
SKU code :
EXTRACTION METHOD: steam distillation
PARTS USED: Aerial parts (aerial parts: leaves, buds and full bloom flowering tops)
ORIGIN: India
COMMON NAMES: Tulsi, Thulasi, Tulasi, Talasi, Tulasiya, Vrinda, Imli, Basilic sacré…
APPEARANCE: Pale yellow to amber brown fluid essential oil.
ODOUR NOTE: Top to middle note. Very aromatic, strong but not overpowering. Spicy, reminiscent of clove at first, then sweet, fresh, herbal.
QUALITY: 100 % pure, organic and whole essential oil.
MAIN MOLECULAR PROFILE/KEY CONSTITUENTS: +/-44% Eugenol, Beta-Caryophyllene, Methyl chavicol (Estragole), linalool, 1.8 cineole.
STORAGE CONDITION: Keep bottles tightly closed, in a cool, dry place protected from sunlight and heat sources. Store away from children and pets’ reach.
INFOS AND INTERESTING FACTS
One of the central plants in Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine, considered sacred in Hindu traditions, the holy basil plant -Tulasi- is often grown around Hindu temples and kept as a staple herb in many households across South Asia, where it used in health, wellbeing and spiritual daily rituals. Pure Tulsi essential oil is steam distilled from the green leaves and flowering tops, harvested during the full blooming season, early in the morning on sunny days. It carries all the powerful calming, soothing and antimicrobial properties of the plant. Highly aromatic, Holy basil essential oil unique scent is at first reminiscent of the warm, spicy and invigorating clove (due to the Eugenol, an important component of this special basil), but is immediately balanced by deeply calming and comforting sweet, fresh and herbal notes. This is an essential oil used for its special soothing, restoring and strengthening properties on the mind and spirit, and in many other applications to soothe minor body and skin concerns.
APPLICATIONS IN
WELLBEING MASSAGES, BODY CARE & BEAUTY
- Body massages to help ease muscular cramps, tensions and articulations concerns.
- Face care: In Purifying formulations for blemish prone skins, As an Antioxidant in anti-ageing in creams or serums, as a Toning ingredient in skin firming lotions or massage oils.
- Scalp care: for heathy scalps treatments.
DIFFUSION
- Ultrasonic & Steam diffusion: for meditation, during spiritual rituals, to promote mind relaxation and appeasement for good sleep.
- Sprays: in air purification
OTHERS
- Homecare: air purification, to induce a relaxed atmosphere
- Perfumery: like sweet basil, found in niche perfumes, as a tonic middle note in “energetic, youthful, fresh type of aromatic blends
REPORTED BENEFITS & PROPERTIES:
- Anti stress, Anxiolytic (adaptogen), Anti-anxiety, Uplifting, Balancing
- Antioxidant,
- Anti-infectious, broad spectrum anti-bacterial,
- Anti-inflammatory, Anti-spasmodic,
- Adaptogen and protective (physical, chemical, metabolic and psychological stress),
- Circulatory, Stimulant, Tonic, Warming, Energizing,
- Stomachic, digestive.
TRADITIONALLY USED
- In India, for centuries, considered sacred, both in spiritual rituals and in well-being applications
- In diffusions for air purifications, for meditations/prayers.
- In diffusion to help boost immune systems in period of colds or recuperation.
- In Ayurvedic medicine (for digestion, in stress management and stress related conditions -headaches, sleep problems…- and general exhaustion).
- In Ayurveda massages, balms, frictions, to boost immune system in times of cough and cold symptoms (Coughs, Fever…)
- Used in Ayurvedic cosmetics in skin and scalp formulations, massage oils, balms… For acne, minor skins abscess, blemish prone skins (anti-inflammations, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-microbial, anti-parasite).
- In massages, diluted in carrier oils, for minor inflammations and muscular cramps/contractions/elongations, period pains, arthritis, arthroses, rheumatism…
- In diffusions or in massage oils, to calm overactive and anxious minds in depressive moods.
- To help in restless sleep (stress related)
- In meditation oils(roller) or diffusions: introspection, self-esteem boost, root chakra.
- To help boost energy in fatigue states, mental and physical exertion, lack of stamina.
- In perfumery, in perfumes with a fresh dynamic aroma often associated with fresh citruses.
INSTRUCTION OF USE:
This is a powerful essential oil (contain Eugenol). Always use well diluted on the skin and at low doses, (MAXIMUM 1% in all cometic uses dilutions)- Especially sensitive/reactive skins (Dermatitis…).
Massages & body care
- Body massages (large areas applications) use up to 2 drops Tulsi essential oil for 10 ml carrier oil (0.5 to 1 % concentration Max.) in combination with other essential oils.
- In roll-ons for meditations: max 2 drops per 10ml carrier oil
- Face care use:1to 4 drops Tulsi essential oil for 30 ml carrier or base cream
- Scalp care (Rinse off) use 1 to 2 drops essential oil for 10 ml carrier or base (0.5 to 1 % concentration)
Diffusion
- Ultrasonic Diffusers for air purification and meditations, use associated with other essential oils,10 min 3 times a day.
Others
- Can be used in flavouring but Sweet- basil is preferable for this usage.
- In Natural Perfumery: Tulsi essential oil usage in Perfumery is restricted by IFRA (June 2023) to 1.4% - Category 4 (all products related to fine fragrances): Max 14 drops per 50ml perfumer base. For all direct skin fragrance applications (perfumed oils, scented creams…), refer to massage and body care dosage recommendation/instruction of use.
For more detailed information, please go check this LINK TO Instructions of use essential oils page
DO NOT USE UNDILUTED ON THE SKIN and SEEK MEDICAL AND SPECIALIST ADVISE WHEN IN DOUBT.
SEE OUR PAGE ON PRECAUTION - HOW TO USE ESSENTIAL OILS SAFELY
BLENDS WELL WITH:
- Helping with sluggish Digestion: Ginger
- Immunity boost: with black spruce, Rock rose, Ravintsara, Fragonia
- Skin purification, Skin balancing with: Palmarosa, Bay laurel leaf, Tea tree, Rosemary ct. cineole, French Lavender.
- Diffusion to boost self-esteem and stamina: Lemon, black spruce
- For facial care: associated with Frankincense, Ho wood, Rose, Rosewood, Myrtle essential oils
In perfumery:
- with top citrus notes (Mandarin, Neroli, Orange, bergamot);
- with other sweet greens like tarragon, star anise or fennel
- with floral rose and cedarwood
- With black currant bud absolute
- With fresh notes like juniper berry, lavender, bergamot
- With other spices like cardamom, nutmeg, thyme, pepper
- With violet leaf
- With base like Ambrette, Tonka beans, Cedarwood, Vetiver, Sandalwood...
MORE INFORMATION
About our Basil essential oils differences and chemotypes
Tulasi, also known as Tulsi or holy basil, (Ocimum tenuiflorum aka Ocimum sanctum) is native to India and expresses different chemotypes depending on the time of harvest.
Our Tulsi essential oil has a balanced profile, but its predominant constituent (close to 50%) is Eugenol, followed by methyl chavicol and a myriad of other minor constituents that can add variations to the essential oil build and aroma (again, dependant of season, time and moment of harvest, etc…)
The Eugenol content in our Tulsi oil has powerful antioxidant, antimicrobial and analgesic properties and gives this essential oil its sweet, spicy-woody scent; reminiscent of cloves and many other combined warm spices (nutmeg, cinnamon…)
The Methyl chavicol components, also known as estragole, or cis-anethole has a sweet, spicy and fresh herbal and minty scent that may make one think of tarragon, anise, licorice, or fennel.
Tulsi essential oil is used with parsimony in all skin’s applications, always heavily diluted (including perfumery) and its usage should be reserved to adults and teenagers (no uses under 12 y.o).
The “sweet” basil (Ocimum basilicum var basilicum) is the basil plant most associated with flavours, cooking, digestive properties… grown mainly in Europe (France, Spain, Italy...).
Its core constituents are usually Linalool (floral citrussy herbal woody scent) and Methyl-chavicol (Estragole) with no eugenol. Its steam-distilled calming essential oil reflects those properties and is widely used in massages for lazy digestions, bloating etc…
CAUTION
Do not use during the first 3 months of pregnancy / breastfeeding
Keep out of reach of children and pets.
As a general rule, always perform a skin patch test before using your essential oils for the first time.
Due to the natural origin of our products, some ingredients may contain trace proteins or allergens, especially in unrefined oils.
We strongly recommend performing a patch test on a small skin area 48 hours before full use to check for sensitivities.
Always dilute essential oils appropriately and follow our recommended usage guidelines to ensure safe application.
If you experience any irritation or allergic reaction, discontinue use immediately and consult a healthcare professional
For more detailed information, please go check this LINK TO Instructions of use essential oils page
DO NOT USE UNDILUTED and SEEK MEDICAL AND SPECIALIST ADVISE WHEN IN DOUBT.
SEE OUR PAGE ON PRECAUTION - HOW TO USE ESSENTIAL OILS SAFELY