What is tulsi?
TULSI, which is also known as the Holy Basil, is a plant from the basil family, which has been a basic herb in India for thousands of years. The leaves of this plant contain many phytochemicals that have antioxidant, antibacterial and antiviral properties. Due to the alleged healing properties of this herb for a wide range of health diseases, this plant is also referred to as the "queen of herbs". Some people believe that by maintaining a pot to the tulsi plant inside the house, all residents will be protected from colds, coughs and viral infections. Several leaves of this plant can be placed in drinking or food to kill bacteria except that they bring spiritual cleaning to food or drink.
TULSI helps to control the spread of certain epidemics. During a rainy -season, this plant is considered to be particularly beneficial in limiting the spread of malaria and dengue because it acts as a repellent against mosquitoes, measures and insects in general. Due to the germicidal, antiviral and fungicidal propertyStem essential oil is also designed as a home remedy for preventing several other diseases that may occur in India, such as typhus, cholera, flu and some infections of furgal infections.
It is assumed that inhalation or friction of this oil on the chest will clean the lung congestion and facilitate proper breathing. For this reason, doctors of alternative medicine often prescribe it for respiratory problems such as chronic bronchitis and asthma. In addition, it is assumed that the mild diuretic nature of Tulsi helps in the function of the kidneys and prevents the formation of kidney stones. Finally, adding this essential oil to the bath can prevent skin infections.In order to serve as a herbal remedy, dried leaves TULSI can be prepared as tea. This herbal tea is promoted for a general improvement in wellness and allegedly increases both stamina and immunity and promotes healthy metabolism. By other benefits of drinking this herbsThere may be a reduction in high blood pressure, blood sugar control and cholesterol reduction.
TULSI is considered a divine plant in Ayurveda, a natural medicine system that has been practiced in India for at least 5,000 years. In addition to many healing properties, this plant also carries spiritual importance for experts in Ayurveda. Hindi mythology states that the Tulsi plant is a reincarnation of the goddess Tulsi, which offers divine protection.