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Tulsi
Benefits
of Tulsi of good
health (sacred herb):
Tulsi has several healing
properties and is helpful in tackling
several health problems. It’s healing powers have been known for
hundreds of
years now:
- Besides improving memory,
tulsi leaves are known to strengthen your stomach.
- Basil leaves are excellent
for curing fever.
- With malaria and dengue in
the air, boiling tulsi leaves with a cup of tea acts as a preventive.
- Have a bad cough? Chew on
some tulsi leaves to get relief.
- If you suffer from a sore
throat, boil some tulsi leaves with water and drink twice a day. You
could also use the same to gargle.
- Tulsi are also helpful in
removing kidney stones. The juice of basil leaves, mixed with honey,
should be had for about six months to remove the stones from the
urinary tract.
- Basil is also known to
have a good effect on people suffering from cardiac disease. When taken
regularly, it reduces the level of blood cholesterol.
- A great stress-buster,
studies show that basil leaves reduce stress levels. Chewing about
10-12 basil leaves twice a day will help prevent stress.
- Infections and ulcers of
the mouth can be effectively treated by chewing on basil leaves.
- Have an insect
bite? With its healing qualities,
basil leaves are very effective in curing insect bites and stings. You
can
apply the juice on the wound or even have a teaspoonful of the juice
every few
hours.
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