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Therapeutic Benefits Of Tulsi And Recipes
Tulsi, or Ocimum sanctum, is a medicinal plant with bountiful benefits. "Tulsi' is the Sanskrit word for the "matchless one." It is known as the "holy basil" because it is a plant that is revered. It also goes by the names "Vishnu-priya" and "Kala tulsi." It is essential to the practice of Ayurvedic medicine.

Composition of tulsi
The compounds in the leaves include:
●
Eugenol
●
Ursolic
acid
●
Oleanolic
acid
The
oils
in
the
seeds
include:
●
Fatty
acids
●
Sitosterol
The
roots
contain:
●
3
tri-terpenes
A,
B,
C
Tulsi is a versatile plant that is packed with bioactive substances and serves a variety of purposes [1][2].
Therapeutic benefits of tulsi:
1.
It
eases
the
signs
of
the
flu
and
the
cold.
2.
Ayurvedic
preparations
of
tulsi
fight
against
malaria.
3.
It
mobilizes
sputum
and
mucus
in
chronic
bronchitis
and
asthmatics.
4.
E.
coli
infections
are
susceptible
to
the
antibiotic
properties
of
tulsi
5.
Antifungal
characteristics
[3].
6.
Aqueous
extracts
are
capable
of
preventing
viral
encephalitis.
7.
Properties
that
prevent
diabetes.
8.
Keeps
the
cholesterol
levels
under
control.
9.
An
antioxidant
by
nature;
preserves
the
health
of
the
skin.
10.
Tulsi
is
known
to
significantly
lower
live
metabolites
like
ALT
and
AST,
protecting
the
liver.
11.
Tulsi
seeds
and
leaves
reduce
blood
levels
of
uric
acid.
12.
Immunity
booster.
13.
This
is
an
all-natural,
risk-free
antifertility
medication.
It
has
been
demonstrated
that
ursolic
acid
inhibits
sperm
production
and
prevents
zygote
implantation
[4].
14.
Ursolic
acid
and
oleanolic
acid
have
anti-cancerous
properties
and
guard
the
DNA
from
radiation
damage
[5].
15.
Helpful
in
reducing
oedema
and
arthritis.
16.
Dental
health:
used
as
a
natural
mouth
freshener
and
mouthwash
[5].
Here are some intriguing tulsi recipes to discuss:
1. Tulsi water/ holy basil water for detox
This is the boiled and cooled tulsi water. For best results, have it on an empty stomach first thing in the morning.
2. Tulsi tea
Tulsi tea is a much sought-after concoction in the monsoons. It is warm, tasty, and nourishing. Ingredients like ginger, cardamom, black pepper, honey, mint, etc. can be used for added benefits.
3. Tulsi kadha
The medicinal drink is made by boiling tulsi, peppercorns, cloves, green cardamom, and grated cinnamon in pure water.

4. Tulsi powder
Crafted from handpicked, meticulously washed, and sun-dried tulsi leaves. The dried leaves are ground in a cyclotec grinder and vacuum-packed. Tulsi powder has a longer shelf life when stored in airtight containers. They come in handy all year. They can be added to any beverage for flavour and health benefits.
5. Tulsi-kesar milk
Milk boiled with tulsi powder and cardamom. It is flavorful and an immunity booster [6].
6. Paanch tulsi drops
It is a concentrated solution of five different varieties of tulsi, namely Vishnu-Priya, Basil Sweet-Lemon, Rama Tulsi, Bisva Tulsi, and Kala tulsi. Use it as recommended.
Conclusion:
Tulsi is a great way to start your day. It wakens the body, flushes out toxins, and boosts immunity. Tulsi is simple to grow at home and requires little maintenance.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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