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Botanical Name: Ocimum sanctum (syn. Ocimum tenuiflorum)
Plant Family: Lamiaceae (Mint family)

 

Origin

Holy Basil, commonly known as Tulsi, is native to India and Southeast Asia and has been revered for thousands of years in Ayurvedic medicine. It is often referred to as the “Queen of Herbs” and is considered a sacred plant in many traditional practices.

Historically, Tulsi has been used in daily rituals, teas, and tonics to support balance, resilience, and overall well-being. It has long been associated with vitality, clarity, and harmony between mind and body.

Part of Plant Used: Dried Holy Basil Leaves

Overview

Holy Basil (Tulsi) Tea is a traditional herbal infusion widely recognized for its role in supporting stress resilience, immune balance, and overall vitality. In herbal traditions, Tulsi is classified as an adaptogenic herb, meaning it helps the body adapt to physical, mental, and environmental stressors.

Unlike stimulants or sedatives, Tulsi works to restore balance, supporting calm energy and mental clarity without overstimulation or drowsiness.

 

As a tea, Holy Basil produces a light, aromatic, slightly sweet, and spicy infusion with clove-like and herbal notes. Its pleasant and uplifting flavor makes it ideal for daily use.

 

Traditionally, Holy Basil Tea has been used to support:
• Stress response and emotional balance
• Immune system support
• Respiratory wellness
• Mental clarity and focus
• Overall vitality and resilience

 

Holy Basil Tea is especially appealing to those seeking a natural, plant-based approach to stress support and daily balance.

 

AVE Generational Remedies® Holy Basil (Tulsi) Tea is a calming, adaptogenic herbal infusion crafted to support stress resilience, immune health, and overall well-being. Rooted in Ayurvedic tradition, it offers a balanced and revitalizing addition to your daily wellness routine.

Holy Basil (Tulsi) Leaf | AVE Generational Remedies®

SKU: 7836
$10.95Price
$10.95 per 1 Ounce
Quantity
  • 100% Holy Basil Leaf (Ocimum sanctum / Ocimum tenuiflorum)

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