

Health Desk. Tulsi is considered very beneficial in Indian Ayurveda. The most special thing about Tulsi is its Manjari-a bunch of small flowers, which people usually break and throw it away. But do you know that this is the period of more than 100 diseases Manjari?
What is Tulsi Manjari?
Tulsi’s Manjari means a small bunch of its flowers, but its medicinal properties are immense. It has anti-bacterial, anti-viral, anti-inflammatory, and anti-oxidant properties. This is the reason why it is used in the treatment of many diseases.
Which diseases are beneficial in diseases?
1. Sardi-cough and cold: Consuming Tulsi Manjari with ginger and honey also cures chronic cold.
2. Processing disturbances: Chewing it or consuming its decoction provides relief in gas, indigestion and constipation.
3. System and Migraine:Manjari’s aroma reduces mental stress and relieves headache.
4. Emune system strong: It helps in fighting infection by increasing the body’s immunity.
5. Bubbed sugar control:Sugar level is controlled by taking Tulsi’s Manjari regularly.
6. Foundation Disease:Grinding Manjari and applying it removes boils, pimples.
How to use?
1. Put in the chai:Pour Tulsi Manjari in herbal tea. Taste will also increase and health.
2. Maker made: Boil basil leaves and Manjari in water and make a decoction and consume it in the morning and evening.
3. Dusted powder: Dry Manjari in shade and make powder of it and take half a teaspoon with warm water every morning.
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