Ocimum Tenuiflorum (Tulsi or Tulasi or Holy Basil)- a medicinal plant
Tulsi
It is an aromatic plant of about 30 to 60 cm tall, which is cultivated in India because of its religious, ayurvedic or medicinal importance. Two main types of tulsi plants are of green- leaved (Lakshmi Tulsi) and purple-leaved (Krishna Tulsi).
Various use of Tulsi in India
1. Religious - A holy plant Vaishnavaite tradition of Hinduism
2. In the treatment of diabetes
3. For reduction of Cholesterol levels
4. In the treatment of radiation poisoning
5.Cateracts
6.Ayurvedic remedies for common colds, stomach disorders, heart diseases, inflammation and malaria etc.
It is an aromatic plant of about 30 to 60 cm tall, which is cultivated in India because of its religious, ayurvedic or medicinal importance. Two main types of tulsi plants are of green- leaved (Lakshmi Tulsi) and purple-leaved (Krishna Tulsi).
Various use of Tulsi in India
1. Religious - A holy plant Vaishnavaite tradition of Hinduism
2. In the treatment of diabetes
3. For reduction of Cholesterol levels
4. In the treatment of radiation poisoning
5.Cateracts
6.Ayurvedic remedies for common colds, stomach disorders, heart diseases, inflammation and malaria etc.
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