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Product name:- Tulsi Leaves Whole
Common name: Holy basil , ajaka , baranda , brinda ,
kha phrao , manjari , monk's basil , parnasa , patra-puspha , sacred
basil , suvasa , Thai basil , thulasi , tulasi , tulsi
Botanical name: Ocimum tenuiflorum
Part used: leaves
Tulasi is known as The Queen of Herbs & is a very sacred herb of India. Tulasi (Ocimum sanctum), is also known as Holy Basil but is a different plant from the pesto variety of Basil. Tulasi has been revered in India for over five thousand years, as a healing balm for body, mind and spirit, and is known to bestow an amazing number of health benefits. According to Ayurvedic Medicine, Tulasi creates purity and lightness in the body. It carries the bitter, pungent and astringent tastes and generates a warming influence on the physiology. It has a sweet post-digestive effect. It has a predominantly Kapha reducing effect on the doshas, but can be used to pacify Vata and Pitta as well. In severely overheated individuals, Tulasi leaves powder can have a mildly Pitta aggravating effect.
What is in it?
Tulsi leaves Contains vitamin C and A, and minerals like calcium, zinc and iron, as well as chlorophyll and many other phytonutrients. Also enhances the efficient digestion, absorption and use of nutrients from food and other herbs. Protein: 30 Kcal, 4.2 g; Fat: 0.5 g; Carbohydrate 2.3 g; Calcium: 25 mg; Phosphorus 287 mg; Iron: 15.1 mg and Edible portion 25 mg vitamin C per 100 g.
How it will help you?
What should you remember?
Holy basil is generally a very safe healing herb. Studies from the 1970's suggested that holy basil might have a mild anti-fertility effect in animals. Although this has not been shown to occur in people, if you are pregnant or trying to be, do not take medicinal doses of holy basil powder.
Botanical name: Ocimum tenuiflorum
Part used: leaves
Tulasi is known as The Queen of Herbs & is a very sacred herb of India. Tulasi (Ocimum sanctum), is also known as Holy Basil but is a different plant from the pesto variety of Basil. Tulasi has been revered in India for over five thousand years, as a healing balm for body, mind and spirit, and is known to bestow an amazing number of health benefits. According to Ayurvedic Medicine, Tulasi creates purity and lightness in the body. It carries the bitter, pungent and astringent tastes and generates a warming influence on the physiology. It has a sweet post-digestive effect. It has a predominantly Kapha reducing effect on the doshas, but can be used to pacify Vata and Pitta as well. In severely overheated individuals, Tulasi leaves powder can have a mildly Pitta aggravating effect.
What is in it?
Tulsi leaves Contains vitamin C and A, and minerals like calcium, zinc and iron, as well as chlorophyll and many other phytonutrients. Also enhances the efficient digestion, absorption and use of nutrients from food and other herbs. Protein: 30 Kcal, 4.2 g; Fat: 0.5 g; Carbohydrate 2.3 g; Calcium: 25 mg; Phosphorus 287 mg; Iron: 15.1 mg and Edible portion 25 mg vitamin C per 100 g.
How it will help you?
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In traditional Indian medicine system called Ayurveda, Tulsi (Holy
Basil) is considered as a tonic to retain youth and avoid aging. Vitamin
C, Vitamin A, Phytonutrients , are excellent anti oxidants and protects
the body from nearly all the damages caused by the free radicals.
·
Tulsi reduces blood glucose levels. Thus it is useful for diabetics.
Tulsi contains vitamin C and other anti-oxidants (such as Eugenol),
which protect the heart from harmful effects of free radicals.
·
Tulsi reduces total cholesterol levels. Thus it is useful for heart
disease patients.Tulsi powder also reduces blood pressure.
· Tulsi helps in building up stamina, use it to prepare herbal tea.
·
Tulsi powder is useful in the treatment of respiratory system
disorders. A decoction of the leaves powder, with honey and ginger is an
effective remedy for bronchitis, asthma, influenza, cough and cold. A
decoction of the leaves powder, cloves and common salt also gives
immediate relief in case of influenza. They should be boiled in half a
liter of water till only half the water is left and add then taken.
Tulsi leave is an important constituent of many Ayurvedic cough syrups
and expectorants. It helps to mobilize mucus in bronchitis and asthma.
·
Tulsi leaves powder is used as mouth wash for reducing tooth ache.Its
leaves, dried in the sun and powdered, can be used for brushing teeth.
It can also be mixed with mustered oil to make a paste and used as
toothpaste. This is very good for maintaining dental health,
counteracting bad breath and for massaging the gums. It is also useful
in pyorrhea and other teeth disorders.
·
Tulsi is an excellent mouth freshener and oral disinfectant and its
freshness lasts very long in the mouth. Holy Basil destroys more than 99
percent of the germs and bacteria in the mouth and this effect lasts
long. It also cures ulcer in the mouth. It is also known to help inhibit
growth of oral cancer caused by chewing tobacco etc.
·
Tulsi (Holy Basil) is an excellent anti biotic, germicidal, fungicidal
and disinfectant and very efficiently protects our body from nearly all
sorts of bacterial, viral and fungal infections. Fever is mainly caused
due to infections from protozoa (in case of malaria), bacteria
(typhoid), viruses (flu) and even allergic substances and fungus.
Actually, fever is not an ailment in itself. It is just a symptom which
shows that our body is fighting against infections. The tremendous
disinfectant, germicidal and fungicidal properties of Tulsi powder
destroys all these pathogens discussed above and heals fever.
· Many herbal cosmetics contain Tulsi powder and it purifies blood.
· Recent research shows that Tulsi does have analgesic ( pain killer) properties similar to COX 2 inhibitor drugs.
· Ursolic acid, a chemical in Tulsi powder may have a role as antifertility ( contraceptive) agent in future.
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Tulsi powder being detoxifier and mild diuretic in nature, can help
reduce uric acid level (main culprit as far as kidney stones are
concerned) concentration in the blood as well as helps cleaning of the
kidneys through urination. Acetic acid (CH3COOH) and certain components
in its essential oils also facilitate dissolution of the stone. It has
painkiller effects and help bear the pain from kidney stones.
·
Tulsi powder can protect from radiation poisoning and also heal up
damages from it. It acts as a vaccine against pox if consumed regularly.
It is anti carcinogenic and it found to be effective in healing nearly
all types of cancer and tumors.
Holy basil is generally a very safe healing herb. Studies from the 1970's suggested that holy basil might have a mild anti-fertility effect in animals. Although this has not been shown to occur in people, if you are pregnant or trying to be, do not take medicinal doses of holy basil powder.
Ø Why you should buy it
· Pure Ayurveda herb sourced naturally and processed manually
· Free from pesticides and insecticides
· No artificial flavors, colors or preservatives. It’s truly natural
· Handled with love to gift you the mother earth’s love
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