How does Tulsi look like?

It is an erect plant with branched sub-shrubs. The leaves are green coloured with a sharp aroma and flavour. Tulsi leaves are oval-shaped with a slightly sharp tip, and the edges are slightly toothed.
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What are the 3 types of Tulsi?

We use the 3 varieties with the most potent in adaptogenic quality herbs, rich in antioxidants and immune stimulating.
  • Rama Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum)
  • Vana Tulsi (Ocimum gratissimum)
  • Krishna Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum).
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What is Tulsi in English called?

holy basil, (Ocimum tenuiflorum), also called tulsi or tulasi, flowering plant of the mint family (Lamiaceae) grown for its aromatic leaves.
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Is basil and Tulsi is same?

As a result, tulsi is often referred to as basil or vice versa by the most of the consumers in the world. But tulsi and basil are two different plants; the botanical name of tulsi is Ocimum tenuiflorum whereas the botanical name of basil is Ocimum basilicum. Both tulsi and basil belong to the Lamiaceae family.
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What color is Tulsi?

It comprises purple colored leaves and dark stems. Although it is grown in many regions in India, it is relatively more difficult to find than the green varietals. Purple leaf Tulsi is known to be beneficial to treat throat infections, respiratory system, nasal lesions, earache and skin diseases.
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What are the five types of Tulsi?

Rama Tulsi, Krishna Tulsi, Vana Tulsi, Kapoor Tulsi, Marua Tulsi.
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Where is Tulsi found?

Tulsi is an aromatic shrub in the basil family Lamiaceae (tribe ocimeae) that is thought to have originated in north central India and now grows native throughout the eastern world tropics.
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What is Tulsi good for?

Tulsi has proved to be highly effective in protecting our body from various infections and diseases of the liver, skin, kidney, etc. It contains powerful oxidants that can help in keeping your blood pressure levels and cholesterol levels under control, making it one of the best heart-healthy foods.
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What is Tulsi used for?

Tulsi is used to treat insect bites. Tulsi is also used to treat heart disease and fever. Tulsi is also used to treat respiratory problems. Tulsi is used to cure fever, common cold and sore throat, headaches and kidney stones.
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What does Tulsi smell like?

Tulsi is typically noted to have a strong aroma and an astringent, sometimes bitter flavor. Being related to the culinary basil family, it can have floral and peppery notes as well. Some types of tulsi may also have a clove-like aroma and spiced flavor, while others may yield a fresh, lemony aroma and flavor.
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Which Tulsi is good for House?

You can keep either of these two varieties of Tulsi plant at home. Both Rama and Shyama Tulsi plant are widely popular for their medicinal benefits. The Holy Basil or green Tulsi plant is the commonly available Tulsi plants considered auspicious as per Vastu Shastra.
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Which Tulsi is best to eat?

Vana Tulsi also known as Wild Tulsi is usually cultivated around the Himalayas and has strong aroma, which helps in boosting immunity. Apart from that, it further helps in improving mental as well as physical endurance. Moreover, this variant of Tulsi has anti-aging properties.
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Why do we keep Tulsi plant at home?

Planting Tulsi in the house destroys negative energy and increases positive energy. Tulsi plant also helps in preventing catastrophe as well as to destroy diseases. Also, it is auspicious for the financial condition of the family. Tulsi plant at home gives peace and happiness to the mind.
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Can Tulsi plant be kept in bedroom?

Maintains clean and fresh air – if you keep the tulsi plant in your bedroom, it can encourage the oxygen supply in there. This plant is able to offer 20 hours' oxygen supply every day. It also absorbs toxic gases such as sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, etc. from the air.
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Which Tulsi has big leaves?

Kapoor Tulsi or Heavy Flowered Basil.
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Can we drink tulsi water daily?

Studies have revealed that tulsi water could be consumed to keep away stress and improve the brain activities. It also helps improve memory. The metabolic activities of the body would be improved if tulsi water is consumed daily. This reduces the waist size and helps shed a few kilos.
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What happens if we eat tulsi leaves daily?

Tulsi has eugenol, which is also found in cloves and balsam of Peru. While small amounts of eugenol can prevent toxin-induced damage in the liver, too much of it can cause liver damage, nausea, diarrhoea, rapid heartbeat and convulsions.
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Can we boil tulsi leaves?

The easiest way to consume tulsi is by adding it to your tea. Add tulsi leaves in water and bring it to boil. Let it simmer for 8 to 10 minutes. You can also add honey and lemon for extra flavour.
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Can we chew Tulsi leaves?

Tulsi leaves have mercury in them, which is not good for the enamel and thus one must not chew them. When chewed, the mercury content in Tulsi gets released in your mouth, which can damage your teeth and cause discolouration.
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Why is Tulsi called holy?

As Tulsi traveled west along the early trade routes from Asia to Europe, it became known to Christians as “sacred” or “holy” basil and was used in rituals. Across cultures, Tulsi was a symbol of purity and used for a range of physical, mental and spiritual purposes.
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Why is Tulsi sacred?

The Tulsi is the most sacred plant that we worship because of its connection to Lord Vishnu. Also known as the Tulasi, the plant is believed to be the earthly form of the goddess Tulsi who was a devoted worshipper of Lord Krishna.
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Which part of Tulsi is used for medicine?

Basil most popularly known as Tulsi has been used for thousands of years in Ayurveda for its diverse healing properties. Healing Power: The Basil or Tulsi plant has many medicinal properties. The leaves strengthen the stomach and help in respiratory diseases.
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Does Tulsi have purple flowers?

Plant Information

Tulsi Krishna is the specific variety grown in Hindu temples. It is a small shrub with purplish stems, olive/purple leaves with serrated edges and it bears small purple-pink flowers in summer. The leaves have a spicy pungent aroma that is used as incense and for flavouring.
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Is Tulsi good for kidney?

Tulsi helps reduce the uric acid levels in the blood (one of the main reasons for kidney stones is the presence of excess uric acid in the blood), helps cleanse the kidneys, the presence of acetic acid and other components in its essential oils helps in breaking down kidney stones and its painkiller effect helps dull ...
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