Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum) is one of the most sacred plants in India and is often kept in courtyards and houses for its purifying and beneficial influence on its surroundings. It removes excess kapha from the lungs and upper respiratory tract promoting clear, comfortable breathing. Tulsi promotes healthy circulation and supports proper function of the heart. It strengthens digestion and supports proper weight management. Tulsi bolsters the immune system and is useful for maintaining a normal body temperature. Highly sattvic in nature, it heightens awareness and promotes mental clarity. It is said to open the heart and mind and bestow the energy of love and devotion. Tulsi clears the aura and strengthens faith and compassion (Yoga of Herbs). Uses mi nature Tulsi Powder: Diet Supplement: To increase immunity: Take 1 teaspoon Tulsi Powder with 2 or 3 teaspoons of Honey. For ease of breathing: Take 1 teaspoon Tulsi Powder + 1 teaspoon of Licorice Powder + 0.5 tea spoon of Pippali Powder with 2 or 3 teaspoons of Honey. Tulsi Tea: Add 1 teaspoon of Tulsi Powder while preparing your regular tea and it will make an excellent home-made Tulsi flavored tea. Tulsi Tea will help in relieving physical and emotion stress and also helps in cold and cough. Face Pack / Face Mask: Add some Tulsi Powder, Neem Powder and Manjistha Powder to Multani Mitti to make natural face pack, free from chemicals. Hair Pack: Tulsi is a natural hair conditioner. It is helpful in damaged hair and dandruff. Tulsi is often referred to as Holy Basil. Tulsi has utmost importance in Hinduism. In India, every house has a Tulsi plant. Indians believe Tulsi has divine properties to ward away negativity from the house and bring positive energy to the house. Other than the spiritual / regligous importance, Tulsi is found to have potent anti-bacterial, anti-biotic and germicidal properties.
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