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#742 - 02 Dec 2010 11:30 PM The Elixir of Life
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India, a land of holiness, believes in the occult power of the universe. Many active and inert elements of Nature are considered to be an extension of the divine power. Holy Basil or Tulsi is rendered holy for its medicinal and healing powers in Ayurveda. 'The incomparable one' - which is the meaning of Tulsi is worshiped throughout India. The diverse healing properties of this ayurvedic herb is mentioned in Charaka Samhitha, the ancient ayurvedic literature.

Researchers say that this 'holy' shrub is effective in curing diabetics due to its antioxidant nature, and is a great 'cholestrol cutter.' The varieties of Basil is being experimented upon to be used as an anticarcinogen. Tulsi's extracts are used in ayurvedic herbs and remedies for colds, digestive disorders, heart problems, respiratory issues, headaches, poisoning, and more. The astringent flavour of it along with stong aroma, makes it a stress buster. the extracts are one of the major ingredient in some ayurvedic massage oil formulas.

The adaptogen factor is crucial for maintaining a balance in the body's functioning. This is helpful for achieving a healthy life and longevity. The tulsi is also an ingredient in culinary preparations and beverages. The herbal tea uses tulsi as an essential ingredient. Basil is an important spice which should be included in the dietary plans for healthy living. The recent outbreak of the H1N1 epidemic, which is of great concern in the health sector, finds tulsi to be a great way to cut down the risk of the disease.

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#1392 - 06 May 2012 01:11 AM Re: The Elixir of Life [Re: kuttyert]
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Originally Posted By: kuttyert
India, a land of holiness, believes in the occult power of the universe. Many active and inert elements of Nature are considered to be an extension of the divine power. Holy Basil or Tulsi is rendered holy for its medicinal and healing powers in Ayurveda. 'The incomparable one' - which is the meaning of Tulsi is worshiped throughout India. The diverse healing properties of this ayurvedic herb is mentioned in Charaka Samhitha, the ancient ayurvedic literature.

Researchers say that this 'holy' shrub is effective in curing diabetics due to its antioxidant nature, and is a great 'cholestrol cutter.' The varieties of Basil is being experimented upon to be used as an anticarcinogen. Tulsi's extracts are used in ayurvedic herbs and remedies for colds, digestive disorders, heart problems, respiratory issues, headaches, poisoning, and more. The astringent flavour of it along with stong aroma, makes it a stress buster. the extracts are one of the major ingredient in some ayurvedic massage oil formulas.

The adaptogen factor is crucial for maintaining a balance in the body's functioning. This is helpful for achieving a healthy life and longevity. The tulsi is also an ingredient in culinary preparations and beverages. The herbal tea uses tulsi as an essential ingredient. Basil is an important spice which should be included in the dietary plans for healthy living. The recent outbreak of the H1N1 epidemic, which is of great concern in the health sector, finds tulsi to be a great way to cut down the risk of the disease.

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