Botanical Name: Ocimum tenuiflorum/Ocimum sanctum
Origin: India
Warnings: Avoid using while pregnant or trying to conceive.
Energetics: Cooling and drying
May assist with situational depression. May also bring a sense of calming and reassurance to the mind and body. Also known as an adaptogenic herb in the Ayurvedic medicine
Holy Basil Leaf also known as Tulsi is used in Ayurvedic medicine-The Rama and Krishna varieties of basil are often referred to by the interchangeable botanical names Ocimum tenuiflorum and Ocimum sanctum. These Latin names are essentially synonymous, yet the two varieties can be thought of as fraternal twins. While both share similarities, Krishna basil stands out with its distinctive purple-tinged leaves and its ability to produce a delightful tea. Furthermore, among the two varieties, Krishna basil is renowned for its potency, as it boasts the highest concentrations of adaptogenic triterpenoid acids, which play a crucial role in influencing the body's response to stress.
Rama has a more of a cooling and mellow flavor.
Spiritual: Removal of negative energies, purification. Brings in prosperity, abundance, love, beauty and power. Helps connect with the divine in you.
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