Showing posts with label basil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label basil. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Basil – Discover The King of Herbs


Originally shared by Treatment Herbs

Basil – Discover The King of Herbs
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The word basil was derived from the Greek word “basileus”, meaning “king“, many cookery authors consider this plant as the “king of herbs“.

The ancient Greeks, as well as the ancient Egyptians, believed that basil could open heaven’s gates for a person passing on. In Europe, basil was placed in a dead person’s hand to assure a safe journey to the other world. In India, basil is placed in the dead’s mouth to ensure that they reach God.
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How To Overcome Anxiety and Stress Naturally Using Basil.


Originally shared by Treatment Herbs

How To Overcome Anxiety and Stress Naturally Using Basil.
http://treatmentherbs.com/overcome-anxiety-and-stress/

Basil has been known since antiquity.

Basil removes nervous headaches and helps to strengthen a weak memory, with melancholia problems, anxiety, and also in times of mental overwork.

Basil is a very important stimulant for the nervous system because it soothes nerves, reduces tension, and cleanses and stimulates the mind, all the while to improve the mood.

A remarkable fact about basil is that it provides energy for those who are mentally tired, while still offering peace when stress and anxiety are present.

Basil soothes the plurality of symptoms associated with stress such as headaches.

Infusion: Pour boiling water into a cup with 1 teaspoon basil. Allow it to sit for 5-6 minutes, strain it and then drink.

Caution: The daily use of basil tea can cause lethargy. Avoid excessive intake of basil seeds because they can cause damage to the brain and to the body. Basil tea should also be avoided by pregnant women and nursing mothers.
#basil #herbalremedies #anxiety #anxietyrelief #stress #stressrelief #healthyliving

Sunday, October 4, 2015

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Tulsi is well known for its myriad medicinal properties — antibacterial, antifungal, antipyretic, antioxidant,...

Originally shared by Manish Singh-SEO

Tulsi is well known for its myriad medicinal properties — antibacterial, antifungal, antipyretic, antioxidant, antiseptic and anticancer. The nutritional and pharmacological properties of the whole herb in its natural form, as it has been traditionally used.
#tulsi #holybasil #basil #basilbenefits  
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