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OCIMUM SANCTUM , TULSI , HOLY BASIL

                         OCIMUM SANCTUM , TULSI , HOLY BASIL

 

Tulsi is worshipped, is offered the gods and is grown in many Hindu households not in vain but for a well-established reason – this humble, inexpensive herb comes loaded with a host of benefits. Tulsi is extremely beneficial for humans.



OCIMUM SANCTUM ,  TULSI  , HOLY BASIL


Tulsi is called the queen of all herbs, it is used widely in Ayurvedic and naturopathic medicines which helps in the healing of the human body in a natural manner.


Tulsi is considered an adaptogenic herb. Adaptogens are plants that help to adapt the body to stress and boost energy


If you’re wondering what a few fresh basil leaves can do for you every day, you’d be surprised. Here’s a list of the health benefits of tulsi leaves.

 

Types of Tulsi:

1. Rama Tulsi :   green leaf tulsi


2. Krishna Tulsi :  purple leaf tulsi and has a clove-like aroma


3. Vana Tulsi :  


OCIMUM SANCTUM ,  TULSI  , HOLY BASIL


Holy Tulsi contains aromatic and pungent volatile oils which stimulate a tired mind

Tulsi is also effective in treating skin disorders, itching and issues like ringworms.

 

Tulsi is used to cure fever, common cold and sore throat, headaches and kidney stones. Tulsi has very potent germicidal, fungicidal, anti-bacterial and anti-biotic properties that are great for resolving fevers.

 

Tulsi helps in regulating uric acid levels in body, thereby elimination risks of developing kidney stones. It is also beneficial for those who have kidney stones.

 

Tulsi is very beneficial for eyes it make fresh and smooth eyes.

 

Anxiety – Tulsi can act as adaptogen . An adaptogen is natural substance that helps your body adapt to stress and promotes mental balance. tulsi can help relieve neuropathic pain resulting from damage to the peripheral nerves and thereby help reduce the stress associated with it.

 

  tulsi is used as natural mouth freshner from ancient time too.

 

Tulsi can reduce blood glucose.

 

Metabolic Syndrome -  includes the obesity, hypertension, high cholesterol and poor glucose regulation and is associated with chronic inflammation and a greater risk of diabetes, heart disease and stroke. tulsi has anti-diabetic activity.

 

Tulsi Prevents Hair Loss ,  also Prevents Greying of Hair

Tulsi can prevent dry scalp and Tulsi can stop dandruff

 

 

 not just psychological stress that Tulsi relieves, it safeguards your body from physiological, metabolic, and chemical stress too.

 

tulsi is a natural remedy for sore throat and various respiratory illnessesMercury Poisoning

 

cancer -  tulsi extracts are known to possess radioactive properties which help fight off tumour cells. Have the extract of tulsi every day to keep these conditions at bay.

 

Helps with Weight Loss - Tulsi is a natural ingredient that aids weight loss. Tulsi controls your metabolism and helps your body absorb essential nutrients

 

Tulsi also helps in Improving Liver Function

 

 

Holy TULSI has been shown to boost your body’s health in a variety of ways. It can help protect against infection, lower your blood sugar, lower your cholesterol, ease joint pain, and protect your stomach.

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