Ours is a nation that worships a plant two times a day!
But think deeply and ask yourself why Tulsi is a mandatory inclusion in every Indian household and why it is highly revered.
Modern research papers would help you find an answer. Tulsi has antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, analgesic, antipyretic, and antiviral properties. Finding a doctor easily back then was difficult, so having a tulsi plant in the house was essential.
When it comes to Tulsi, modern medicine agrees with the world’s oldest medical system, Ayurveda. The regular ingestion of tulsi aids in the promotion of health and disease prevention. Because of this, tulsi is often added to dishes or our daily tea.
In this blog, we’ll go over every facet of the tulsi herb as well as how to grow it yourself. What we will cover in further detail is listed below: –
- Fascinating facts about Tulsi or Holy Basil
- How to grow Tulsi or Holy Basil at home
- How to take care of Tulsi plant
- Amazing health benefits of Tulsi plant