Tulsi tea
Tulsi or the Sacred Basil (Ocimum tenuiflorum), - an important symbol in many Hindu religious traditions. The name "tulsi" means "incomparable". Wild Tulsi grows in tropics and warm regions. Dark or Shyama (Krishna) Tulsi and light or Rama Tulsi - two principal views of a basil. Last possesses more medical value and is usually used for worship. Tulsi also it is recognized by wise men a little thousand years ago as one of the cores ayurvedic grasses. By tradition it is used in India, and now and in other countries, thanks to the various curing properties. Tulsi it is considered adaptogen, balancing other processes in a body, we help to adapt to various conditions. The given plant use for an additive in tea, receiving thus ayurvedic drink.
Combining leaves of a sacred tree of God Vishnu of "Tulsi" with exotic grasses, spices and the best grades of black or green tea it is possible to create unique mixes.
Tulsi (Holy Basil, the Sacred Basil), remarkable toning up, restoring forces and properties removing stress, was known in India more than 5000 years ago and was considered as "medical balm» for a body, mind and soul. Tulsi is one of the most sacred plants of India. Its properties - pure Sattva. It opens heart and mind, allocates with energy of love and fidelity, strengthens belief, compassion and clearness of mind. Besides, of stalks of Tulsi make beads. It is considered that the Sacred Basil gives divine protection, clearing aura and strengthening immune system since contains natural mercury - a seed of Lord Shivy which allocates with primary force of pure consciousness. In Ajurvedic medicine of Tulsi by right it is called «the Queen of grasses».