πΏ Tulsi (Holy Basil)
Tulsi, also called Holy Basil, is a sacred and medicinal herb widely used in India for both spiritual and health purposes. Its botanical name is Ocimum tenuiflorum (also known as Ocimum sanctum).
π± Types of Tulsi
- Rama Tulsi β Green leaves, mild flavor
- Krishna Tulsi β Purple leaves, slightly peppery taste
- Vana Tulsi β Wild variety, strong aroma
πΏ Health Benefits (Traditionally Used For)
- Supporting immune health
- Reducing stress (adaptogen)
- Helping with coughs & colds
- Supporting blood sugar balance
- Anti-inflammatory properties
- Aiding digestion
Tulsi is commonly consumed as:
- Herbal tea
- Fresh leaves (chewed)
- Powder
- Capsules
π« Simple Tulsi Tea
1 cup water
5β7 fresh tulsi leaves (or 1 tsp dried)
Simmer 5β10 minutes
Optional: add ginger, honey, or lemon
πͺ΄ Growing Tulsi at Home
- Needs 6β8 hours sunlight daily
- Well-draining soil
- Water when top inch of soil is dry
- Pinch flowers to encourage leaf growth
It grows well in pots and warm climates.
β οΈ Precautions
- May lower blood sugar
- May mildly thin blood
- Avoid during pregnancy unless approved by a doctor
- Stop 1β2 weeks before surgery
If youβd like, I can also explain:
- Tulsi for anxiety & cortisol
- Tulsi for blood pressure
- How to care for it indoors year-round
- Spiritual significance in Hindu homes
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