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Benefits Kemangi

 on Monday 18 July 2016  


The leaves are almost similar with mint leaves is often made in fresh vegetables, are also often used for pepesikan. Basil is good at eating in a raw state, before yes tentusaja washing before eating.

Benefits of basil leaves:

Overcoming Bad Breath
Probably not many people know that basil is also very effective to treat the problem of bad breath. In addition to bad breath, basil is also able to cope with unpleasant body odor. Therefore, many traditional ingredients that involve basil leaves to treat the problem of bad breath and body odor.


Against Early menopause
Behind the distinctive aroma, basil is an herb that can be used as medicine delay menopause. Basil is the leaf which contains tryptophan which could hinder the arrival of menopause. Therefore, if you want a slower experiencing menopause and basil consume every day. In addition, the substance of tryptophan in the basil leaves are also able to inhibit the formation of wrinkles on the skin and remove dead skin cells.

treating Whitish
Inside there is the content of basil leaves natural antibiotic that kills germs that cause vaginal discharge. How to wear them is to eat them raw basil leaves with rice. Besides being able to avoid a whitish, basil also able to keep the aroma of reproduction in order to remain savory. By doing so, you will feel confident when in close contact with her husband.


as anti-inflammatory
Benefits the next is as anti-inflammatory drugs because it contains a substance cineole basil leaves myrcene and eugenol which acts as a natural antibiotic in the body. Antibiotics are important in preventing the occurrence of inflammation in the body. That's why consuming basil leaves can make you avoid inflammation.



translation of the source https://healthtonature.blogspot.co.id/2016/07/manfaat-daun-kemangi.html  

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