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#11121580
6 April 2024
The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal Hemp. It Has A Terminal Open Raceme That Can Be Up To 25 Cm Long And Bears Showy, Deep-yellow Papillonaceous Flowers. The Plant Can Grow To A Height Of 3-9 Ft And Has A Lengthy Tap Root With Vigorous Lateral Roots. The Fruit Of The Crotalaria Juncea, Also Known As Sunn Hemp, Is A Cylindrical, Hairy Pod That Contains Many Seeds And Is Light Brown In Color When Mature. It Is About 3-6 Cm Long And 1-2 Cm In Diameter. The Fruit Is Also Known As A ''rattlepod'' Because Its Seeds Appear Clustered In A Pod. The Crotalaria Juncea Can Be Used As A Cover Crop To Improve Soil Properties, Reduce Soil Erosion, Conserve Soil Water, And Recycle Plant Nutrients. When Grown As A Summer Annual, It Can Produce Over 5,000 Pounds Of Biomass And 100 Pounds Of Nitrogen Per Acre. Crotalaria Juncea Has Many Practical Applications In The Modern World. First, It Is A Source Of Natural Fiber, Used For Cordage, Fishing Nets, Ropes, And More. It Is Particularly Beneficial Because Of Its Resistance To Root-knot Nematodes And Is Also A Soil Improving Crop Via Nitrogen Fixation. Crotalaria Juncea Holds A Relatively High Fuel Value. A Process Optimization Method For The Extraction Of Oil From Crotalaria Juncea Is Being Researched To Utilize The Fuel Value In Crotalaria Juncea. A Branch Of The Crotalaria Juncea With Fruits Was Observed In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 31/03/2024.
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#11121581
6 April 2024
The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal Hemp. It Has A Terminal Open Raceme That Can Be Up To 25 Cm Long And Bears Showy, Deep-yellow Papillonaceous Flowers. The Plant Can Grow To A Height Of 3-9 Ft And Has A Lengthy Tap Root With Vigorous Lateral Roots. The Fruit Of The Crotalaria Juncea, Also Known As Sunn Hemp, Is A Cylindrical, Hairy Pod That Contains Many Seeds And Is Light Brown In Color When Mature. It Is About 3-6 Cm Long And 1-2 Cm In Diameter. The Fruit Is Also Known As A ''rattlepod'' Because Its Seeds Appear Clustered In A Pod. The Crotalaria Juncea Can Be Used As A Cover Crop To Improve Soil Properties, Reduce Soil Erosion, Conserve Soil Water, And Recycle Plant Nutrients. When Grown As A Summer Annual, It Can Produce Over 5,000 Pounds Of Biomass And 100 Pounds Of Nitrogen Per Acre. Crotalaria Juncea Has Many Practical Applications In The Modern World. First, It Is A Source Of Natural Fiber, Used For Cordage, Fishing Nets, Ropes, And More. It Is Particularly Beneficial Because Of Its Resistance To Root-knot Nematodes And Is Also A Soil Improving Crop Via Nitrogen Fixation. Crotalaria Juncea Holds A Relatively High Fuel Value. A Process Optimization Method For The Extraction Of Oil From Crotalaria Juncea Is Being Researched To Utilize The Fuel Value In Crotalaria Juncea. A Branch Of The Crotalaria Juncea With Fruits Was Observed In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 31/03/2024.
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#11121582
6 April 2024
The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal Hemp. It Has A Terminal Open Raceme That Can Be Up To 25 Cm Long And Bears Showy, Deep-yellow Papillonaceous Flowers. The Plant Can Grow To A Height Of 3-9 Ft And Has A Lengthy Tap Root With Vigorous Lateral Roots. The Fruit Of The Crotalaria Juncea, Also Known As Sunn Hemp, Is A Cylindrical, Hairy Pod That Contains Many Seeds And Is Light Brown In Color When Mature. It Is About 3-6 Cm Long And 1-2 Cm In Diameter. The Fruit Is Also Known As A ''rattlepod'' Because Its Seeds Appear Clustered In A Pod. The Crotalaria Juncea Can Be Used As A Cover Crop To Improve Soil Properties, Reduce Soil Erosion, Conserve Soil Water, And Recycle Plant Nutrients. When Grown As A Summer Annual, It Can Produce Over 5,000 Pounds Of Biomass And 100 Pounds Of Nitrogen Per Acre. Crotalaria Juncea Has Many Practical Applications In The Modern World. First, It Is A Source Of Natural Fiber, Used For Cordage, Fishing Nets, Ropes, And More. It Is Particularly Beneficial Because Of Its Resistance To Root-knot Nematodes And Is Also A Soil Improving Crop Via Nitrogen Fixation. Crotalaria Juncea Holds A Relatively High Fuel Value. A Process Optimization Method For The Extraction Of Oil From Crotalaria Juncea Is Being Researched To Utilize The Fuel Value In Crotalaria Juncea. A Branch Of The Crotalaria Juncea With Fruits Was Observed In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 31/03/2024.
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#11121583
6 April 2024
The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal Hemp. It Has A Terminal Open Raceme That Can Be Up To 25 Cm Long And Bears Showy, Deep-yellow Papillonaceous Flowers. The Plant Can Grow To A Height Of 3-9 Ft And Has A Lengthy Tap Root With Vigorous Lateral Roots. The Fruit Of The Crotalaria Juncea, Also Known As Sunn Hemp, Is A Cylindrical, Hairy Pod That Contains Many Seeds And Is Light Brown In Color When Mature. It Is About 3-6 Cm Long And 1-2 Cm In Diameter. The Fruit Is Also Known As A ''rattlepod'' Because Its Seeds Appear Clustered In A Pod. The Crotalaria Juncea Can Be Used As A Cover Crop To Improve Soil Properties, Reduce Soil Erosion, Conserve Soil Water, And Recycle Plant Nutrients. When Grown As A Summer Annual, It Can Produce Over 5,000 Pounds Of Biomass And 100 Pounds Of Nitrogen Per Acre. Crotalaria Juncea Has Many Practical Applications In The Modern World. First, It Is A Source Of Natural Fiber, Used For Cordage, Fishing Nets, Ropes, And More. It Is Particularly Beneficial Because Of Its Resistance To Root-knot Nematodes And Is Also A Soil Improving Crop Via Nitrogen Fixation. Crotalaria Juncea Holds A Relatively High Fuel Value. A Process Optimization Method For The Extraction Of Oil From Crotalaria Juncea Is Being Researched To Utilize The Fuel Value In Crotalaria Juncea. A Branch Of The Crotalaria Juncea With Fruits Was Observed In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 31/03/2024.
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#11121584
6 April 2024
The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal Hemp. It Has A Terminal Open Raceme That Can Be Up To 25 Cm Long And Bears Showy, Deep-yellow Papillonaceous Flowers. The Plant Can Grow To A Height Of 3-9 Ft And Has A Lengthy Tap Root With Vigorous Lateral Roots. The Fruit Of The Crotalaria Juncea, Also Known As Sunn Hemp, Is A Cylindrical, Hairy Pod That Contains Many Seeds And Is Light Brown In Color When Mature. It Is About 3-6 Cm Long And 1-2 Cm In Diameter. The Fruit Is Also Known As A ''rattlepod'' Because Its Seeds Appear Clustered In A Pod. The Crotalaria Juncea Can Be Used As A Cover Crop To Improve Soil Properties, Reduce Soil Erosion, Conserve Soil Water, And Recycle Plant Nutrients. When Grown As A Summer Annual, It Can Produce Over 5,000 Pounds Of Biomass And 100 Pounds Of Nitrogen Per Acre. Crotalaria Juncea Has Many Practical Applications In The Modern World. First, It Is A Source Of Natural Fiber, Used For Cordage, Fishing Nets, Ropes, And More. It Is Particularly Beneficial Because Of Its Resistance To Root-knot Nematodes And Is Also A Soil Improving Crop Via Nitrogen Fixation. Crotalaria Juncea Holds A Relatively High Fuel Value. A Process Optimization Method For The Extraction Of Oil From Crotalaria Juncea Is Being Researched To Utilize The Fuel Value In Crotalaria Juncea. A Branch Of The Crotalaria Juncea With Fruits Was Observed In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 31/03/2024.
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#11121585
6 April 2024
The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal Hemp. It Has A Terminal Open Raceme That Can Be Up To 25 Cm Long And Bears Showy, Deep-yellow Papillonaceous Flowers. The Plant Can Grow To A Height Of 3-9 Ft And Has A Lengthy Tap Root With Vigorous Lateral Roots. The Fruit Of The Crotalaria Juncea, Also Known As Sunn Hemp, Is A Cylindrical, Hairy Pod That Contains Many Seeds And Is Light Brown In Color When Mature. It Is About 3-6 Cm Long And 1-2 Cm In Diameter. The Fruit Is Also Known As A ''rattlepod'' Because Its Seeds Appear Clustered In A Pod. The Crotalaria Juncea Can Be Used As A Cover Crop To Improve Soil Properties, Reduce Soil Erosion, Conserve Soil Water, And Recycle Plant Nutrients. When Grown As A Summer Annual, It Can Produce Over 5,000 Pounds Of Biomass And 100 Pounds Of Nitrogen Per Acre. Crotalaria Juncea Has Many Practical Applications In The Modern World. First, It Is A Source Of Natural Fiber, Used For Cordage, Fishing Nets, Ropes, And More. It Is Particularly Beneficial Because Of Its Resistance To Root-knot Nematodes And Is Also A Soil Improving Crop Via Nitrogen Fixation. Crotalaria Juncea Holds A Relatively High Fuel Value. A Process Optimization Method For The Extraction Of Oil From Crotalaria Juncea Is Being Researched To Utilize The Fuel Value In Crotalaria Juncea. A Branch Of The Crotalaria Juncea With Fruits Was Observed In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 31/03/2024.
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#11121586
6 April 2024
The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal Hemp. It Has A Terminal Open Raceme That Can Be Up To 25 Cm Long And Bears Showy, Deep-yellow Papillonaceous Flowers. The Plant Can Grow To A Height Of 3-9 Ft And Has A Lengthy Tap Root With Vigorous Lateral Roots. The Fruit Of The Crotalaria Juncea, Also Known As Sunn Hemp, Is A Cylindrical, Hairy Pod That Contains Many Seeds And Is Light Brown In Color When Mature. It Is About 3-6 Cm Long And 1-2 Cm In Diameter. The Fruit Is Also Known As A ''rattlepod'' Because Its Seeds Appear Clustered In A Pod. The Crotalaria Juncea Can Be Used As A Cover Crop To Improve Soil Properties, Reduce Soil Erosion, Conserve Soil Water, And Recycle Plant Nutrients. When Grown As A Summer Annual, It Can Produce Over 5,000 Pounds Of Biomass And 100 Pounds Of Nitrogen Per Acre. Crotalaria Juncea Has Many Practical Applications In The Modern World. First, It Is A Source Of Natural Fiber, Used For Cordage, Fishing Nets, Ropes, And More. It Is Particularly Beneficial Because Of Its Resistance To Root-knot Nematodes And Is Also A Soil Improving Crop Via Nitrogen Fixation. Crotalaria Juncea Holds A Relatively High Fuel Value. A Process Optimization Method For The Extraction Of Oil From Crotalaria Juncea Is Being Researched To Utilize The Fuel Value In Crotalaria Juncea. A Branch Of The Crotalaria Juncea With Fruits Was Observed In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 31/03/2024.
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#11121587
6 April 2024
The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal Hemp. It Has A Terminal Open Raceme That Can Be Up To 25 Cm Long And Bears Showy, Deep-yellow Papillonaceous Flowers. The Plant Can Grow To A Height Of 3-9 Ft And Has A Lengthy Tap Root With Vigorous Lateral Roots. The Fruit Of The Crotalaria Juncea, Also Known As Sunn Hemp, Is A Cylindrical, Hairy Pod That Contains Many Seeds And Is Light Brown In Color When Mature. It Is About 3-6 Cm Long And 1-2 Cm In Diameter. The Fruit Is Also Known As A ''rattlepod'' Because Its Seeds Appear Clustered In A Pod. The Crotalaria Juncea Can Be Used As A Cover Crop To Improve Soil Properties, Reduce Soil Erosion, Conserve Soil Water, And Recycle Plant Nutrients. When Grown As A Summer Annual, It Can Produce Over 5,000 Pounds Of Biomass And 100 Pounds Of Nitrogen Per Acre. Crotalaria Juncea Has Many Practical Applications In The Modern World. First, It Is A Source Of Natural Fiber, Used For Cordage, Fishing Nets, Ropes, And More. It Is Particularly Beneficial Because Of Its Resistance To Root-knot Nematodes And Is Also A Soil Improving Crop Via Nitrogen Fixation. Crotalaria Juncea Holds A Relatively High Fuel Value. A Process Optimization Method For The Extraction Of Oil From Crotalaria Juncea Is Being Researched To Utilize The Fuel Value In Crotalaria Juncea. A Branch Of The Crotalaria Juncea With Fruits Was Observed In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 31/03/2024.
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#10385762
19 August 2023
Ocimum tenuiflorum, commonly known as holy basil, tulsi or tulasi, and tamole, damole, or domole in Fiji, is an aromatic perennial plant in the family Lamiaceae. Basil is likely native to India and is widely grown as a kitchen herb. The herb can also be used to make freshly brewed tea by placing 2-3 teaspoons of holy basil the leaves, flowers, or dried leaf powder in a cup of boiling water and letting it steep for 5-6 minutes. According to the Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine, holy basil has antidepressant and anti-anxiety properties, Trusted Source comparable to diazepam and antidepressant drugs. These studies examined the leaves. Many studies support the use of the entire plant of holy basil for human use and its therapeutic value and it is known as ''Mother Medicine of Nature'', ''The Queen of Herbs'' etc. The nutritional value of Trusted Source is also high, as it contains vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium, zinc, iron, and chlorophyll and it enhanced metabolism, improved swimming time, less tissue damage, Lower your blood sugar, Lower your cholesterol, and lower stress levels in loud environments. It reduced stress, sexual problems, sleep problems, forgetfulness, and exhaustion, etc. A decoction obtained from the leaves of Tulsi is used with ginger and honey for dealing with asthma, cough, influenza, cold, and bronchitis. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 19/08/2023.
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#10385768
19 August 2023
Ocimum tenuiflorum, commonly known as holy basil, tulsi or tulasi, and tamole, damole, or domole in Fiji, is an aromatic perennial plant in the family Lamiaceae. Basil is likely native to India and is widely grown as a kitchen herb. The herb can also be used to make freshly brewed tea by placing 2-3 teaspoons of holy basil the leaves, flowers, or dried leaf powder in a cup of boiling water and letting it steep for 5-6 minutes. According to the Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine, holy basil has antidepressant and anti-anxiety properties, Trusted Source comparable to diazepam and antidepressant drugs. These studies examined the leaves. Many studies support the use of the entire plant of holy basil for human use and its therapeutic value and it is known as ''Mother Medicine of Nature'', ''The Queen of Herbs'' etc. The nutritional value of Trusted Source is also high, as it contains vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium, zinc, iron, and chlorophyll and it enhanced metabolism, improved swimming time, less tissue damage, Lower your blood sugar, Lower your cholesterol, and lower stress levels in loud environments. It reduced stress, sexual problems, sleep problems, forgetfulness, and exhaustion, etc. A decoction obtained from the leaves of Tulsi is used with ginger and honey for dealing with asthma, cough, influenza, cold, and bronchitis. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 19/08/2023.
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#10385772
19 August 2023
Ocimum tenuiflorum, commonly known as holy basil, tulsi or tulasi, and tamole, damole, or domole in Fiji, is an aromatic perennial plant in the family Lamiaceae. Basil is likely native to India and is widely grown as a kitchen herb. The herb can also be used to make freshly brewed tea by placing 2-3 teaspoons of holy basil the leaves, flowers, or dried leaf powder in a cup of boiling water and letting it steep for 5-6 minutes. According to the Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine, holy basil has antidepressant and anti-anxiety properties, Trusted Source comparable to diazepam and antidepressant drugs. These studies examined the leaves. Many studies support the use of the entire plant of holy basil for human use and its therapeutic value and it is known as ''Mother Medicine of Nature'', ''The Queen of Herbs'' etc. The nutritional value of Trusted Source is also high, as it contains vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium, zinc, iron, and chlorophyll and it enhanced metabolism, improved swimming time, less tissue damage, Lower your blood sugar, Lower your cholesterol, and lower stress levels in loud environments. It reduced stress, sexual problems, sleep problems, forgetfulness, and exhaustion, etc. A decoction obtained from the leaves of Tulsi is used with ginger and honey for dealing with asthma, cough, influenza, cold, and bronchitis. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 19/08/2023.
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#10385776
19 August 2023
Ocimum tenuiflorum, commonly known as holy basil, tulsi or tulasi, and tamole, damole, or domole in Fiji, is an aromatic perennial plant in the family Lamiaceae. Basil is likely native to India and is widely grown as a kitchen herb. The herb can also be used to make freshly brewed tea by placing 2-3 teaspoons of holy basil the leaves, flowers, or dried leaf powder in a cup of boiling water and letting it steep for 5-6 minutes. According to the Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine, holy basil has antidepressant and anti-anxiety properties, Trusted Source comparable to diazepam and antidepressant drugs. These studies examined the leaves. Many studies support the use of the entire plant of holy basil for human use and its therapeutic value and it is known as ''Mother Medicine of Nature'', ''The Queen of Herbs'' etc. The nutritional value of Trusted Source is also high, as it contains vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium, zinc, iron, and chlorophyll and it enhanced metabolism, improved swimming time, less tissue damage, Lower your blood sugar, Lower your cholesterol, and lower stress levels in loud environments. It reduced stress, sexual problems, sleep problems, forgetfulness, and exhaustion, etc. A decoction obtained from the leaves of Tulsi is used with ginger and honey for dealing with asthma, cough, influenza, cold, and bronchitis. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 19/08/2023.
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#10385780
19 August 2023
Ocimum tenuiflorum, commonly known as holy basil, tulsi or tulasi, and tamole, damole, or domole in Fiji, is an aromatic perennial plant in the family Lamiaceae. Basil is likely native to India and is widely grown as a kitchen herb. The herb can also be used to make freshly brewed tea by placing 2-3 teaspoons of holy basil the leaves, flowers, or dried leaf powder in a cup of boiling water and letting it steep for 5-6 minutes. According to the Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine, holy basil has antidepressant and anti-anxiety properties, Trusted Source comparable to diazepam and antidepressant drugs. These studies examined the leaves. Many studies support the use of the entire plant of holy basil for human use and its therapeutic value and it is known as ''Mother Medicine of Nature'', ''The Queen of Herbs'' etc. The nutritional value of Trusted Source is also high, as it contains vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium, zinc, iron, and chlorophyll and it enhanced metabolism, improved swimming time, less tissue damage, Lower your blood sugar, Lower your cholesterol, and lower stress levels in loud environments. It reduced stress, sexual problems, sleep problems, forgetfulness, and exhaustion, etc. A decoction obtained from the leaves of Tulsi is used with ginger and honey for dealing with asthma, cough, influenza, cold, and bronchitis. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 19/08/2023.
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#10385784
19 August 2023
Ocimum tenuiflorum, commonly known as holy basil, tulsi or tulasi, and tamole, damole, or domole in Fiji, is an aromatic perennial plant in the family Lamiaceae. Basil is likely native to India and is widely grown as a kitchen herb. The herb can also be used to make freshly brewed tea by placing 2-3 teaspoons of holy basil the leaves, flowers, or dried leaf powder in a cup of boiling water and letting it steep for 5-6 minutes. According to the Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine, holy basil has antidepressant and anti-anxiety properties, Trusted Source comparable to diazepam and antidepressant drugs. These studies examined the leaves. Many studies support the use of the entire plant of holy basil for human use and its therapeutic value and it is known as ''Mother Medicine of Nature'', ''The Queen of Herbs'' etc. The nutritional value of Trusted Source is also high, as it contains vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium, zinc, iron, and chlorophyll and it enhanced metabolism, improved swimming time, less tissue damage, Lower your blood sugar, Lower your cholesterol, and lower stress levels in loud environments. It reduced stress, sexual problems, sleep problems, forgetfulness, and exhaustion, etc. A decoction obtained from the leaves of Tulsi is used with ginger and honey for dealing with asthma, cough, influenza, cold, and bronchitis. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 19/08/2023.
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#10385788
19 August 2023
Ocimum tenuiflorum, commonly known as holy basil, tulsi or tulasi, and tamole, damole, or domole in Fiji, is an aromatic perennial plant in the family Lamiaceae. Basil is likely native to India and is widely grown as a kitchen herb. The herb can also be used to make freshly brewed tea by placing 2-3 teaspoons of holy basil the leaves, flowers, or dried leaf powder in a cup of boiling water and letting it steep for 5-6 minutes. According to the Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine, holy basil has antidepressant and anti-anxiety properties, Trusted Source comparable to diazepam and antidepressant drugs. These studies examined the leaves. Many studies support the use of the entire plant of holy basil for human use and its therapeutic value and it is known as ''Mother Medicine of Nature'', ''The Queen of Herbs'' etc. The nutritional value of Trusted Source is also high, as it contains vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium, zinc, iron, and chlorophyll and it enhanced metabolism, improved swimming time, less tissue damage, Lower your blood sugar, Lower your cholesterol, and lower stress levels in loud environments. It reduced stress, sexual problems, sleep problems, forgetfulness, and exhaustion, etc. A decoction obtained from the leaves of Tulsi is used with ginger and honey for dealing with asthma, cough, influenza, cold, and bronchitis. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 19/08/2023.
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#10385792
19 August 2023
Ocimum tenuiflorum, commonly known as holy basil, tulsi or tulasi, and tamole, damole, or domole in Fiji, is an aromatic perennial plant in the family Lamiaceae. Basil is likely native to India and is widely grown as a kitchen herb. The herb can also be used to make freshly brewed tea by placing 2-3 teaspoons of holy basil the leaves, flowers, or dried leaf powder in a cup of boiling water and letting it steep for 5-6 minutes. According to the Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine, holy basil has antidepressant and anti-anxiety properties, Trusted Source comparable to diazepam and antidepressant drugs. These studies examined the leaves. Many studies support the use of the entire plant of holy basil for human use and its therapeutic value and it is known as ''Mother Medicine of Nature'', ''The Queen of Herbs'' etc. The nutritional value of Trusted Source is also high, as it contains vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium, zinc, iron, and chlorophyll and it enhanced metabolism, improved swimming time, less tissue damage, Lower your blood sugar, Lower your cholesterol, and lower stress levels in loud environments. It reduced stress, sexual problems, sleep problems, forgetfulness, and exhaustion, etc. A decoction obtained from the leaves of Tulsi is used with ginger and honey for dealing with asthma, cough, influenza, cold, and bronchitis. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 19/08/2023.
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