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Holy Basil

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Country Of Origin : India

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DNA barcodes of various biogeographical isolates of tulsi from the Indian subcontinent are now available. In a large-scale phylogeographical study of this species conducted using chloroplast genome sequences, a group of researchers from Central University of Punjab, Bathinda, have found that this plant originates from North-Central India.

This basil has now escaped from cultivation and has naturalised into a cosmopolitan distribution
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    Holy basil (Ocimum tenuiflorum) isn?t like the sweet basil in your mom?s marinara sauce or the Thai herb you use to flavor a steaming bowl of pho. This green leafy plant, also known as Ocimum sanctum L. and tulsi, is native to Southeast Asia. It has a history within Indian medicine as a treatment for many conditions, from eye diseases to ringworms. From the leaves to the seed, holy basil is considered a tonic for the body, mind, and spirit. Different parts of the plant are recommended for treating different conditions: Use its fresh flowers for bronchitis. Use the leaves and seeds, with black pepper, for malaria. Use the whole plant for diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting. Use the pill and ointment form for eczema. Use an alcohol extract for stomach ulcers and eye diseases. Use an essential oil made from the leaves for insect bites. Many studies support the use of the entire plant of holy basil for human use and its therapeutic value. The nutritional valueTrusted Source is also high, as it contains: vitamin A and C calcium zinc iron chlorophyll Always talk to your doctor before taking supplements. Like many supplements, holy basil is not approved as a first-line treatment. It may also interact with medications you?re already taking. Read on to learn why holy basil is called the ?Queen of HerbsTrusted Source
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