The holy basil plant (scientifically known as ocimum tenuiflorum and ocimum sanctum) has historically been considered sacred in the medicinal traditions of India. Its use in herbal remedies dates back thousands of years and holds particular significance in ayurvedic medicine, which is a system of traditional herbal medicine in India.
We have both Tulsi tea and tincture and while they have the same benefits, the tea is subtle and delicious.
- Adaptogenic properties
- Overall endocrine system support
- Antioxidant effects
- Anti-inflammatory properties
- Immune system support
- Overall digestive health
- Respiratory health
- Support cardiovascular health
Instructions:
Pour simmering water over 2 teaspoons of Tulsi and let steep 5 minutes. strain and drink hot or cold.
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