Sunday, August 16, 2009

Tulsi Fights Swine Flu - Among A Host Of Health Benefits



Tulsi is a medicinal plant of Indian origins that has medicinal benefits abound in it. Tulsi has much of a cultural significance in India as well, where it is considered divine and its presence in households, auspicious.

The latest revelation about the medicinal properties of Tulsi comes in the wake of pandemic alerts world over – Tulsi helps in countering the deadly H1Ni virus! Tulsi is found to improve the body’s defence mechanisms against viruses in general and its effectiveness has been vouched for in its ability to act against the virus causing flu. It has been revealed that Tulsi could ward off the Swine Flu virus as well as could cure people who have been infected with Swine Flu.

The treatment for Swine Flu involves consumption of 20 – 25 leaves of Tulsi in its fresh form or as liquid and to be taken in empty stomach twice a day. The revelation assumes significance as traditional medicines are found lacking in their ability to tackle H1N1 virus, with Swine Flu sweeping across the world, spreading panic among people and offices and schools being shut down to control the spread of the epidemic.

Other Benefits of Tulsi: Tulsi’s effectiveness against Swine Flu may have come as news to people who are unaware of the wealth of benefits that the humble herb has to offer. Traditionally, Hindu temples provide water that has Tulsi leaves soaked in it to devotees. Tulsi leaves are boiled in water and the essence is given to children and adults who suffer from flu and common cold.

Tulsi plant is a repellent against mosquitoes and other insects and Tulsi leaves and juice extracted from the leaves are found to be cures against malaria. Tulsi is also a remedy against constipation, indigestion, poor appetite and acidity. Tulsi is known to help solve health problems in women that are associated with menstruation and pregnancy. Tulsi strengthens the body’s immune system in children and protects them from common infections

The effectiveness of the medicinal plant in preventing and curing swine flu only vouches for the host of other health benefits that the plant is traditionally known to offer.