Tulsi, which is an integral part of the Indian household, is not only considered holy but is also known to have many medicinal benefits, too. Here's taking a look at some of them...
Cures fever
With its anti-bacterial and antibiotic properties, it cures common infections, including fever. Boil a few leaves of tulsi along with powdered cardamom in half litre water and let it reduce to half in quantity. Mix this decoction with sugar and milk and have a sip of it once in every two to three hours.
Good for diabetes
With antioxidants and essential oils that produced caryophyllene, eugenol and methyl, it can all help the pancreatic beta cells, which store and release insulin, function better. This, in turn helps increase the sensitivity to insulin. This lowers ones blood sugar levels and treats diabetes.
Great for heart
The eugenol in tulsi helps protect the heart and keeps one's blood pressure under control. It also lowers their cholesterol levels. Chew few leaves of tulsi on an empty stomach to prevent heart ailments. Chewing a few leaves of tulsi on an empty stomach everyday can both prevent and protect any heart ailments.
Beats stress
By maintaining optimum cortisol levels, it helps in beating stress. Its leaves help in soothing nerves, regulating blood circulation and in beating free radicals produced during stress. Chewing 10-12 leaves helps in alleviating stress.