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which part of tulsi is used for medicine
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which part of tulsi is used for medicine - #41813

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I am having a lot of confusion regarding tulsi and its medicinal properties. It's been like forever that I've been hearing about how amazing tulsi is for health, but I just can't figure out **which part of tulsi is used for medicine**. Do you guys use the leaves, or is it the seeds, maybe even the stem? Just a few weeks ago, I started experiencing these awful allergies,! and someone suggested making a tulsi tea to help with that. But then I got all mixed up on how to actually use it. Ugh! I feel like I'm wasting time trying to look it up online, and every source says something a little different. Last weekend, I bought this fresh tulsi plant from a local nursery, thinking I could just use it as needed. But now I'm like, do I just chew the leaves? I heard **which part of tulsi is used for medicine** can really matter. It’s frustrating because I want to get this right for my health. I sometimes think about adding tulsi to my daily routine, but I wanna know how to use it properly and if there are other parts people use as well. Any insights would be super helpful! Please help me figure this out; it's starting to stress me out!

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Ah, the versatility of tulsi can indeed be quite confusing, but it really is a wonderful herb with a variety of uses. In Ayurveda, the most commonly, utilized part of the tulsi plant is its leaves due to their rich concentration of beneficial compounds. Tulsi leaves are known for their ability to support respiratory health, boost immunity, and even help with stress regulation. If you’re dealing with allergies, preparing a simple tulsi tea might be a great choice.

To make tulsi tea, take 8-10 fresh tulsi leaves; rinse them lightly to remove dust or any particles. Boil a cup of water and add the leaves. Let it simmer gently for 5-7 minutes until the water takes on a light green hue – this means the goodness of tulsi has seeped into the water. You can sip on this warm tea up to 2-3 times a day for support against allergies.

The seeds and stems also have their own benefits, though they’re used less frequently in everyday wellness regimens compared to the leaves. Tulsi seeds, also known as sabja or basil seeds, can aid digestive health and are sometimes used in cooling drinks, especially in hot weather.

If you’re thinking about adding tulsi into your daily routine, fresh leaves in tea are a simple and effective way. Some people also chew, a few fresh leaves in the morning on an empty stomach, which can be great for digestion and immunity. Just ensure not to overdo it; 3-5 leaves a day are generally sufficient, especially if you’re new to using tulsi.

Lastly, it’s always wise to check how your body responds especially if you’re starting with something new. Should any adverse reactions occur, it’s best to stop using it or seek specific advice from a healthcare professional, especially in the context of chronic conditions or medications, you may be taking.

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The leaves of the tulsi plant are primarily used in Ayurveda as medicine. They are rich in essential oils and phytonutrients, containing active compounds like eugenol and camphor, which have a variety of health benefits. While leaves are the most common part used, the seeds and even stems might be utilized in specific formulations within Siddha-Ayurveda. However, for general home remedies, focusing on leaves is typically enough.

Given that you’re dealing with allergies, you can make tulsi tea by boiling 10-12 fresh tulsi leaves in water until the water reduces to about half. You can drink this once or twice daily to help bolster your immune system and improve respiratory health. If you don’t prefer tea, simply chewing on fresh leaves can also provide benefits. When consuming raw leaves, make sure to wash them properly to remove any dust or impurities.

The seeds of tulsi, known as sabja or basil seeds, are more commonly used for their digestive and cooling properties, often included in drinks to soothe the digestive system rather than as primary treatment for allergies. The stems sometimes feature in decoctions or other specific preparations, but that’s within deeper, targeted treatments under practitioner guidance.

Remember, while tulsi can be a helpful addition to your wellness routine, if your allergies are severe or persistent, consulting a healthcare professional is wise. Also, ensure that the incorporation does not conflict with any pre-existing medical conditions or medications. Tailoring usage to your personal constitution, or prakriti, which encompasses your unique balance of doshas (vata, pitta, kapha), is ideal for maximizing tulsi’s benefits in a safe manner.

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