FIVE REASONS WHY TULSI SHOULD BE IN YOUR MEDICINE CABINET

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Pollution, allergies, poor eating habits are all causes for weakened immunity which puts you at greater risk of developing respiratory infections. Cough, cold and allergy related breathing troubles follow including sneezing, runny nose, stuffed lungs, and hacking coughs.

Tulsi, the queen of herbs, can protect you from all of this by building your body’s defence against these respiratory conditions. The incredible healing properties of Tulsi are possible because of the essential oils and the phytoconstituents contained in it.

Fighting infections?

Fever is a cue that our body is fighting against less visible infections. With very powerful, fungicidal, antibacterial and antibiotic properties that help heal from inside, Tulsi destroys pathogens that cause fever.

Cough and cold complaints

Be it a dry or a wet cough, Tulsi has properties to deal with coughs. The antitussive properties helps reduce cough; the expectorant properties help expel phlegm from the chest and the antimicrobial properties assist in beating infection. No wonder it is an important ingredient in preparation of cough syrups and expectorants.

Headache Horrors

Sinus, cold, allergy, migraine. No matter the cause, the humble Tulsi with its powerful decongestant properties can help relieve the pain and resolve the root cause of the problem that cause those painful headaches.

Breathing bad

Diverse and biologically active Polyphenols, volatile compounds found in Tulsi not only helps alleviate the infections in the lungs, but also helps overcome congestion of the lungs.

Immunity Issues

The immunomodulatory properties help to reinforce the immune system. Anti-allergic, anti-inflammatory properties help treat allergy related disorders. Tulsi is also a good germicidal agent and a disinfectant that protects the human body from all types of viral infections.

Good health and a simple solution is just a serving away. Tulsi is safe for long term use with no side effects.

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