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What is Tulsi?

How has it become such a popular herb for natural supplements? And what does it do for your health? I'll answer all three questions in this brief article. For before you know that Tulsi is indian Ayurveda herbs is known as basil in hindi.

Tulsi (Tulsi tea) is most commonly known as a health tonic. It is in fact one of nature's best natural remedies for a variety of ailments and conditions. Tulsi is also referred to as holy basil, or Indian tea tree. It has been used for thousands of years as an ayurvedic medicine. This herb is now being used in many health preparations, both homeopathic and traditional.

Tulsi has a wide variety of uses in modern medicine too. It has been proven that it can be used for motion sickness and is very effective for treating motion Sickness affecting both the Legs and umbilical region. It is also excellent for stimulating the flow of blood, which can help prevent strokes. In fact tulsi tea is recommended for those who have suffered strokes because of their poor circulation. Its antioxidant properties are also credited with helping to prevent cancer.

When is it best to drink tulsi tea?

Although pulse has been traditionally drank hot, you can use it at whatever time of day you feel the urge. Do remember though, that tulsi will lose its effectiveness if it is exposed to direct sunlight. If you are using a Vitamin A derivative cream for sunburn or other skin conditions, then use it after removing the cream from the sun.

Where can I buy tulsi tea?

You can buy tubs in most major towns and cities, but Internet retailers tend to stock the freshest tubs available. Online tea suppliers offer a wide variety of products including the multi extract, which is sometimes combined with other ingredients to create different varieties of tea. They also stock dried leaves, ground up pellets and tea bags. Shopping online for pulse has one other advantage - you can order your favorite varieties right to your door. Online tea suppliers often stock many different varieties, with special offers and discounts for customers, and delivery is often an inexpensive option as well.

What is tulsi oil?

Tulsi tea oil is one of the essential oils commonly used in making tulsi tea. This oil is extracted from the leaves of the plant, commonly known as Tulsi. Tulsi has been used for medicinal purposes since ancient times. The therapeutic properties of Tulsi were first discovered in the 19th century, by an American doctor called Dr. George Price. The use of Tulsi in India and Pakistan for medicinal purposes dates back for several centuries.

How is Tulsi tea different from other herbal teas?

Tulsi has been shown to have some unique healing properties in research, and is used in some countries to help control blood pressure and lower cholesterol levels. It is also believed to be useful in treating depression and arthritis. The therapeutic properties of Tulsi are believed to be one of its key benefits, which may explain why it is so popular among tea drinkers.

Is there any side effect of tulsi?

A common side effect of tea is that it can make people sluggish for a few hours after consumption. This effect is caused by the active ingredients in the tea. This effect is usually mild and only becomes noticeable if you do not eat or drink something immediately following the tea. It will go away on its own within a few hours, although it may require some rest, water and food to counter the effects of the tea. A more severe side effect of tulsi in some people has been reported, but this has yet to be confirmed.

 

 

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