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    The incomparable herb: Holy Basil’s ancient roots meet modern science

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorMarch 20, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Holy basil, or tulsi, is an ancient medicinal herb gaining modern scientific attention for its wide-ranging health benefits.
    Its adaptogenic properties help the body manage stress, while compounds like eugenol combat inflammation and support metabolic health.
    Research indicates tulsi can regulate blood sugar, improve cholesterol, enhance cognitive function and support stomach health.
    Emerging evidence points to its potential in dissolving kidney stones and offering protection against certain cancers.
    While generally safe, experts advise consulting a healthcare provider before using concentrated supplements, especially for those on medications.

    For centuries, revered in Hindu tradition as the “incomparable one,” the humble holy basil plant, or tulsi, has been a cornerstone of Ayurvedic medicine. Today, this aromatic herb is stepping out of the sacred garden and into the spotlight of global scientific inquiry. Researchers are now validating what ancient practitioners long claimed: that Ocimum sanctum possesses a remarkable spectrum of medicinal properties, offering potential benefits for conditions ranging from everyday stress to chronic metabolic disorders and even kidney stones.


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