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Benefits of Holy Basil (Tulsi)

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Evidence-Based Benefits

  • Stress reduction — a 2012 RCT (Saxena et al., n=150) found 1200mg/day of holy basil extract significantly reduced general stress symptoms, sexual problems, sleep problems, and forgetfulness compared to placebo
  • Blood sugar regulation — Agrawal et al. (2010) demonstrated that tulsi leaf powder significantly reduced fasting and postprandial blood glucose in type 2 diabetes patients
  • Anti-inflammatory activity — eugenol and rosmarinic acid inhibit COX-2 and NF-κB pathways, reducing inflammatory cytokines (Cohen 2014)
  • Antioxidant protection — high ORAC value; ursolic acid and rosmarinic acid scavenge free radicals and protect against oxidative stress
  • Respiratory support — traditional use backed by clinical evidence showing bronchodilatory and anti-asthmatic effects

What the Research Says

A 2017 systematic review by Jamshidi and Cohen (Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine) analyzed 24 human studies and found that holy basil demonstrated consistent improvements in stress, anxiety, sleep, metabolic parameters, and immunity. Saxena et al. (2012) published the largest RCT to date (n=150), showing that 1200mg/day tulsi extract significantly reduced stress-related symptoms over 6 weeks. While the evidence is promising, many studies have small sample sizes and methodological limitations.

References

  1. (). The Clinical Efficacy and Safety of Tulsi in Humans: A Systematic Review of the Literature. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine. DOI
  2. (). Efficacy of an Extract of Ocimum tenuiflorum (OciBest) in the Management of General Stress. Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine. DOI