Tulsi – Holy Basil

Tulsi – Holy Basil

Ocimum Sanctum, Ocimum Tenuiflorum

Certified Organic from India, laboratory controlled in UK.

Holy Basil, Queen of Herbs, Mother Medicine of Nature

Considered an elixir of life, Holy Basil is one of the major plants of Ayurvedic Medicine, and has been famously used for over 5,000 years!  Tulsi Tea strengthens faith, inspiration, compassion, and spiritual clarity. Classical texts speak of daily consumption of Holy Basil to balance all energy centres.

Besides being a delicious tea, Holy Basil is a powerful revitaliser and stress cleanser. It has the status of an adaptogenic herb. In Ayurvedic Medicine, an Adaptogen is called Rasayana, meaning “the Circulation of the Essence”. It is a plant that, when taken daily, has the ability to bring about many changes to one’s health, regardless of the specific condition or problem. Holy Basil promotes reconstruction and nourishment for the physically or mentally tired individual.

Holy Basil is known for restoring balance, by offering soft yet powerful vital energy, and eliminating all forms of stress from the body, day after day! Thus, it can be considered both tonifying and relaxing.

This incredible plant has become famous for it’s effects on the sleeping consciousness, it regulates sleep cycles and softens dreams while encouraging states of presence and lucidity. It is said to bring flexibility to the sleeping mind, opening the dream space to new horizons. Holy Basil is also a fabulous plant for treating nightmares.

We offer two different types of Tulsi, Lemon Vana and Rama Tulsi. Two unique flavours carried by the same immense power.

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Tulsi, also known as Holy Basil, offers a delightful and aromatic tea experience. Each variety of Tulsi has its unique flavor, making it a versatile herb suitable for any time of the day. Whether for revitalizing or relaxing effects, Tulsi adapts to your needs. It is also excellent after meals.

Varieties and Their Flavors:

  • Rama Tulsi: This variety has a mellow, sweet, and floral flavor, providing a cooling and gentle infusion.
  • Krishna Tulsi: Known for its bold, peppery flavor with hints of clove, Krishna Tulsi adds a spicy warmth to the tea.
  • Lemon Vana Tulsi: Vana Tulsi offers a crisp, light, and citrusy flavor, reminiscent of eucalyptus. 

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Infusion:

Tulsi is best enjoyed as a simple infusion.

  • Instructions:
    • Use 1 to 2 teaspoons of dried Tulsi leaves.
    • Infuse in hot water for 5-10 minutes.
    • Strain the leaves and enjoy the aromatic and exquisite tea.
    • Can be consumed at any time of the day for its revitalizing or relaxing effects.

Tulsi tea reveals its full adaptogenic magic when used on a regular basis, such as a 7 to 21 day cycle.

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Diet Use:

  • Consume 1 to 2 cups daily for 7 to 21 consecutive days.
  • Take breaks between cycles to allow your body to integrate the benefits.

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When Not to Use:

  • Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Consult a healthcare provider before using Tulsi.
  • Allergies: Avoid using Tulsi if you have known allergies to basil or similar plants.

Our Source of Organic Tulsi - Holy Basil:

Our delicious Holy Basil Tulsi Tea is certified organic from India and lab-tested in UK.

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About Suggestions for Use & Side-Effects:

While our herbal products can be used safely in any circumstances, we do NOT provide in-depth information about the possible side effects, overdosing, interactions with medications, or specific medical conditions. We always recommend you to do your own research (DYOR) and consult a healthcare professional if you have any specific health concerns or conditions.

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Legal Status and Usage of Our Products

Our products at Infuse.earth are classified and sold as “Tisanes Alimentaires,” which translates to “Herbal Infusions” in English. This designation clarifies their primary intended use. We emphasize that any alternative use of our herbs beyond their intended purpose as herbal infusions is not within our responsibility.

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About Health Claims & Benefits

By law, we are restricted from making specific health claims about the herbs available on Infuse.earth. We encourage you to do your own research (DYOR) using the wealth of information available online. Simply searching for the name of any herb will provide numerous sources of information.

On our website, we provide insights into the spiritual messages, teachings, and traditional uses of each herb for educational purposes. These insights include historical perspectives, legends, and traditional practices associated with the herbs we offer.

It’s important to note that our herbs are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any specific disease.

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