Rooted in the past
Tulsi is popularly known for healing and healthful properties . It is worshiped
as ‘Goddess of Devotion’ in many of the Indian Household. It oil is used as medicine in Ayurveda.
Medicine is made from leaves, stem, and seeds. Holly Basil is originally from
India but know grows in Australia, west Africa, and some Middle Eastern
countries. Tulsi leaves are used in a variety of culinary preparations.
Culinary Herb is said to be preserve and enhance the properties of food.
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Benefits
of Tulsi
Stress Relief
Tulsi’s essential
oil may help manage depression and anxiety too. The herb stimulates
neurotransmitters that regulate the hormones responsible for including
happiness and energy. Chewing 10-12 fresh Tulsi leaves control stress and
manage anxiety. Tulsi tea also helps in reducing stress.
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Acts as an
Anti-Inflammatory
Tulsi is packed
with strong anti-inflammatory properties that cure a variety of diseases and
disorders. It contains enzyme-inhibiting oils, including eugenol, citronellol
and linalool. The anti-inflammatory properties of tulsi help lower
inflammation, lowers the risk of heart disease, rheumatoid arthritis and
inflammatory bowel conditions. Chewing of Tulsi leaves soothes fever, headache,
sore throat, cold, cough, flu.
Tulsi protect from heart disease
Tulsi leaves show
a positive impact in reducing cholesterol level in the body, thereby helpful in
preventing cardiac diseases. Tulsi leaves also act as a tonic for the heart.
Blood circulation enhances when the juice of fresh leaves is applied locally.
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Home
Remedy for Cough
Tulsi leaves are
used in the treatment of cough and cold. To cure cough and cold fever, one
should take the decoction of tulsi flowers, ginger, black and long pepper
powder along with honey for at least three to four times a day. It is good to
reduce the symptoms of cough and cold. A person suffering from expectorant
should take the juice of Tulsi leaves and sugar. For dry cough, the mixture of
Tulsi leaves, onion and ginger juice is helpful in managing and controlling it.
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Protect from infection and heal wound
Extracts made from
its leaves are thought to boost wound healing speed and strength. Some people
use Tulsi after surgery to heal and protect their wounds from infections. It increases
your wound breaking strength, healing time and contraction.
Tulsi help to Cure from Fever
The decoction of
tulsi leaves, neem leaves, powder of ginger and powder of long pepper has the
ability to reduce fever and its symptoms considerably. Tulsi tea is quite
effective against malaria and dengue fever, especially during the rainy season.
During fever, applying the paste of Tulsi leaves on cold feet is beneficial.
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Packed
with Disease-Fighting Antioxidants
Tulsi essential
oil has the ability to help fight free radical damage while protecting DNA
structure and cells. Tulsi contains two water-soluble flavonoid antioxidants,
orientin and viceninare that strengthen the immune system, protect the cellular
structure, DNA and delay the effect of skin ageing.
Beneficial for skin
The essential oil
of Tulsi cleanses the skin from within. This excellent skin cleanser is perfect
for those with oily skin. It removes dirt and impurities that block pores.
Apply the paste made of Tulsi leaves on your face for 20 minutes. Wash it off
with cold water. The strong anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties of
Tulsi help prevent the formation of acne. Tulsi is known to heal many diseases
and ailments. Juice of Tulsi leaves is used in treating ringworm and skin
disorders. For skin problems, the mix of Tulsi and Aloe Vera juice is
beneficial. Few physicians used this beneficial herb as skin ointments
for treating leucoderma. It also prevents premature ageing and keeps the skin
healthy.
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