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Tulsi Churna Conventional – Ayurvedic spice powder made from the tulsi leaf, also known as tulasi. With the quality seal "BDIH controlled heavy metal testing"
High-purity, laboratory-tested quality! We can send you analysis certificates upon request.
In Hindu mythology, Tulsi is the embodiment of the god Vishnu. Simply touching this medium-sized shrub from the mint family is said to purify the body. Tulsi is often placed in Hindu temples because it is believed to intimidate Yama, the god of death. Accordingly, Tulsi is offered to Lord Krishna for protection from death, illness, and misfortune. After this introduction, it's no surprise that Tulsi is the most sacred plant in Hinduism. The annual perennial, with its small, dark-red labiate flowers, can be found in many Indian monasteries and gardens. It will come as no surprise that Tulsi holds a central position in Ayurveda. Tulsi is considered an adaptogen in Ayurveda. The leaves, seeds, flowers, and roots are used.
The most important, however, are the Tulsi leaves. But the leaves are not only popular in Ayurveda.
In South India, men chew fresh tulsi leaves to cure their addiction to betel bites. Betel bites are a mixture of betel nuts, slaked lime, and spices wrapped in betel leaves. Betel has a stimulating effect and stains the mouth red. The lime damages gums and teeth over time. This is why the upper classes are increasingly avoiding betel and trying to wean themselves off the habit with tulsi leaves. However, even fresh tulsi leaves stain teeth if chewed regularly.
In Ayurveda, the pressed juice or Tulsi powder (Tulsi Churna) is most commonly used. When purchasing, you should make sure that the leaf powder has been tested for heavy metals. Recently, Tulsi has been found to contain mercury. We offer our Tulsi powder in highly pure, laboratory-tested organic quality and conventional Tulsi leaf tea.
Since Tulsi is an annual, you can also grow it indoors. It prefers a sunny spot with moist, well-drained soil.
Example of use:
Stir approximately 5g of powder (five scoops) into warm water and drink.
Tulsi should not be taken during pregnancy .
The recommended daily intake should not be exceeded.
Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a balanced and varied diet.
a rich diet and a healthy lifestyle.
Keep out of reach of children!
Please note that the beneficial effects may vary depending on your individual condition. If you have any health concerns or before taking any supplements or spice blends, please consult your Ayurvedic physician or a nutritionist.
Ingredients: 100% natural spices with no additives or fillers.
Legal Notice: This product information does not constitute medical advice. The health benefits stated are based on traditional usage patterns and scientific studies. Everyone responds differently to dietary supplements; therefore, you should always consult a professional regarding nutrition-related questions.
a. Stir 5g of powder (five scoops) into warm water and drink. Tulsi should not be taken during pregnancy. The recommended daily intake should not be exceeded.
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