What you didn’t know about Basil, The King Herb?
The king of herbs “Basil” has taken over many gardens because of its unique aromatic flavour but very few of us are aware about the historical significance and health benefits associated with it.

Let’s peek into the auspicious aspect of holy basil and the health benefit intact to it.
This herb always marked its presence, whether it be modern homes or if we look into ancient history, the Rig Veda. In India, Basil is considered holy and worshiped. It has also been adopted into spiritual rituals. These holy leaves hold a great value in Indian Culture and lifestyle. Basil which in fact is called Tulsi in India, does mean “Incomparable one”.
Yes, it can’t be compared with any others as it is one of the chief ingredients used in Ayurvedic medicines.
Basil leaves have a very rich and distinct fragrance, and flavour which can discern easily in their pesto, but as most of us think basil is much beyond than just a pesto. Less known fact about basil is its usage as an important ingredient in Ayurvedic medicine. It provides a vast array of health benefits that are under the verge of confirmation by modern scientist and medical practitioners. These emerging scientific studies on Tulsi reinforces ancient Ayurveda wisdom which suggests that Tulsi is like a tonic for whole body, it benefits spirit and mind that offers solutions to many modern day health problems.
Daily consumption of tulsi helps preventing various diseases, release stress of daily life and it promotes general health, wellbeing and longevity. Studies reveal that Tulsi gives natural sheen to the complexion, sweetness to the voice and foster beauty, intelligence and stamina 1,2,3,4.
In addition to health-promoting properties, Basil is recommended as a remedy for a range of conditions which include anxiety, cough, asthma, stomach infection (diarrhoea, dysentery, gastric problem), fever, arthritis, eye diseases, vomiting, cardiac disorders, back pain, skin diseases, ringworm, insect, snake and scorpion bites and malaria
Let’s come to your health problem. So which one is your disorder? This wonder leaf helps in providing solution to many specific problems.
- Just chew a few basil leaves to get rid of cough and cold.
- This herb also mobilizes mucus movement.
- Being curative in nature, basil leaves are great in insect bites. Applying a 1 tsp of leaf juice to affected parts helps relieving pain.
- In fever drink tea boiled with basil leaves. This helps to prevent dengue and malaria or in high fever boil basil leaves along with cardamom powder in half a liter of water. Mix with sugar and milk and drink up.
- Honey mixed with ginger and basil leaves is excellent for respiratory disorders like asthma, influenza and bronchitis.
- Consumptions of basil leaf juice in honey daily for six months helps expel kidney stone via the urinary tract.
- Basil is beneficial for cardiac patients. It is helpful in reducing blood cholesterol levels.
- During stress chew basil leaves to avoid stress.
- Basil leaves chewing also counters mouth infections, ulcers and pyorrhoea.
- For sore throat, basil leaves boiled in water will help in soothing.
- Mixture of basil leaves and sandalwood powder paste if applied on forehead helps alleviates headaches.
A study reveals that a wide range of essential oil is present in Basil. This includes phenolic compounds and some other natural products like polyphenols such as anthocyanins and flavonoids.
Source: shawacademy.com
