10 Tips to Unlock the Healing Powers of Basil
Sweet, silken and fragrant, basil is queen among healing herbs. Native to tropical nations such as India and Iran, it has been used for centuries in combating a staggering range of health problems. I remember my grandmother prescribing it as a panacea for almost every ill, ranging from coughs to cuts to malaria, and everything in between! She followed the ayurvedic way of healing, in which basil has been given the status of a rasayana, or revered ingredient.
5 Ways to Heal with Basil:
- Pound 6 to 7 basil leaves with a pestle and mortar. Mix the paste with 1 tsp honey. Take this first thing in the morning to boost immunity and get relief from hypertension.
- Boil a handful of basil leaves in 4 cups of water. Strain the water and sip it, warm, every 30 minutes or so. Your throat will feel relieved, your stomach settled, and your senses calmed.
- If you dip a ball of cotton in basil-infused water and dab it on your skin, you will get instant relief from itchiness and sore skin.
- Sweet and wonderfully aromatic basil essential oil brings relief from inflammatory conditions such as joint ache and heartburn. It is also reputed to sharpen the mind and strengthen the nervous system.
- Applying a dot of basil essential oil on the tip of your nose and on your temples brings quick relief from stress.
5 Fresh Ways to Cook with Basil:
When we think basil, it is usually in the context of pesto. Here are some easy and exciting ideas to bring more of this bountiful herb into your kitchen and your life:
- Knead some fresh chopped basil leaves into your bread dough.
- Tear up a few leaves and scatter them upon your omelette, pizza or toast. Intensifies the aroma and flavor dramatically.
- How about trying a couple of finely chopped basil leaves in a tall glass of iced tea or a cool summer mocktail?
- Chop some basil leaves really fine, and whisk them into a knob of butter. You have delicious basil butter!
- Basil, tomato and mozzarella are a match made in culinary heaven! But you knew that, of course.
Do you have interesting ideas on how to cook with basil? Do share!
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