The tulsi plant is a small, leafy, vibrant green shrub that is either a perennial or an annual, depending on where it’s grown. A member of the basil family (Lamiaceae), its leaves can be green or purple, depending on the variety. It has a halo of fragrant, aromatic blossoms—a favorite among bees and pollinators of all kinds.The tulsi plant is a small, leafy, vibrant green shrub that is either a perennial or an annual, depending on where it’s grown. A member of the basil family (Lamiaceae), its leaves can be green or purple, depending on the variety. It has a halo of fragrant, aromatic blossoms—a favorite among bees and pollinators of all kinds
TYPES OF TULSI
- According to Hindu scriptures, Shyama Tulsi was liked by Lord Krishna. Kanha also had a name Shyama, that’s why this Tulsi is called Shyama Tulsi. The leaves of Shyama Tulsi are dark green or purple in colour. It is less sweet in taste as compared to Rama Tulsi. It is good for respiratory difficulties, ear ailments, and skin issues.
RAMA TULSI
Krishna Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum) with leaves of purple, Rama Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum) with stems of purple,
Kapoor Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum) with leaves of green, and Vana Tulsi (Ocimum gratissimum), which is unmodified from its wild form. Tulsi exhibits great variation across its range and among the several domesticated cultivars. Variations in soil type and rainfall may also equate to a difference in the size and form of the plants as well as their medicinal strength and efficacy.
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Anti Viral
- For viral infections like cold, flu, etc, medicinal tulsi leaves can be a perfect solution to fight through viral infections, increase immunity and recover from infections. Chewing on one fresh medicinal tulsi leaf daily is recommended to fight through viral infections.
Anti Pyretic
Drink 1 teaspoon of this mixture twice a day until the fever reduces. i. Take 15 to 20 Tulsi leaves, 1 teaspoon of grated ginger and 7-8 dried kalimirch
Analgesic
- Tulsi As An Analgesic Analgesic helps in relieving all sorts of pain inflicted in your body. It contains a terpene called Eugenol which acts as a pain reliever. Drinking tulsi-infused water or inhaling steamed tulsi-infused water can help with even muscle pains that might seem so stubborn to get rid of.
Anti-inflammatory
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Anti stress
- There’s evidence that tulsi acts as an adaptogen by addressing physical, chemical, metabolic and psychological stress through a unique combination of pharmacological actions. One of the most well-researched abilities of this herb is keeping hormone levels balanced naturally and helping manage symptoms of anxiety.
Anti cancer
- In light of this, the current review focuses on the anticancer benefits of tulsi and its primary phytoconstituent, eugenol, as apotential therapeutic agent against a wide range of cancer types. In recent years, tulsi has gained popularity due to its anticancer properties.