Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum) also known as Holy Basil, is often considered the Queen of Herbs. Widely used in Ayurvedic medicine, Tulsi is considered to have a multitude of physical and spiritual benefits. Grown mainly in Northern parts of India, Tulsi grows in three varieties.
Rama (Ocimum sanctum), Vana (Ocimum gratissimum), Krishna (Ocimum sanctum)
Each Tulsi type is different in physical and taste profiles. Krishna is most recognizable variety, easily found or grown. Spiritually Tulsi holds a very special place in Hinduism, often found in many homes. It is believed to encourage positive energy and prayers are performed to Tulsi.
Following Ayurvedic believes, Tulsi supports stress relief, boosts immunity, helps regulate blood sugar, life balance and harmony.
Note: Always consult your health practitioner before you start consuming herbs and herbal blends.
Ingredients
Tulsi Herb | Cut | Origin: India.
Allergens
NONE
Caffeine levels
Steeping Guidelines
Water Temperature: 212 °F or 100 °C (boiling)
Steeping time: 5-10 minutes
Suggested serving size: 1½-2 teaspoon/300ml or 12oz