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HOLY BASIL PLANTS~SACRED BASIL WELL ROOTED LIVE PLANTS 5 TO 7 INCHES
$ 2.1
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WELCOME TO ANNIESTORE2010HOLY BASIL PLANTS~SACRED BASIL
BEAUTIFUL PLANTS FROM HOMESTEAD, FLORIDA.
PLANTS ARE 5 TO 7 INCHES TALL OR MORE
WELL ROOTED *** LIVE PLANT
PLANTS WERE PLANTED AND GROW TOGETHER AND WILL BE SHIP OUT BARE ROOTS. POT NOT INCLUDED
WE SHIP OUT MONDAY'S THROUGH FRIDAY'S
SORRY ABOUT SHIPPING CHARGES BUT USPS IS GETTING TO EXPENSIVE.
WE COMBINE SHIPPING !!!
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Holy basil is a plant. It is originally from India and is used in Ayurvedic medicine as an “adaptogen” to counter life’s stresses. It is considered a sacred plant by the Hindus and is often planted around Hindu shrines. The Hindu name for holy basil, Tulsi, means "the incomparable one." Medicine is made from the leaves, stems, and seeds.Holy basil is used for the common cold, influenza ("the flu"), H1N1 (swine) flu, diabetes, asthma, bronchitis, earache, headache, stomach upset, heart disease, fever, viral hepatitis, malaria, stress, and tuberculosis. It is also used for mercury poisoning, to promote longevity, as a mosquito repellent, and to counteract snake and scorpion bites.Holy basil is applied to the skin for ringworm.In cooking, holy basil is often added to stir-fry dishes and spicy soups because of its peppery taste. Cookbooks sometimes call it "hot basil."How does it work?Chemicals in holy basil are thought to decrease pain and swelling (inflammation). Other chemicals might lower blood sugar in people with diabetes.There is interest in using holy basil seed oil for cancer. Beginning research suggests that the oil can slow progression and improve survival rate in animals with certain types of cancer. Researchers think this benefit may be explained by the oil’s ability to act as an antioxidant.