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How Tulsi leaves help control cholesterol levels naturally

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Feb 25, 2024, 16:00 IST
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How Tulsi leaves improve lipid profile naturally?

Few herbs are as highly respected in the field of natural remedies as Tulsi leaves, also referred to as holy basil. Apart from its customary application in spiritual ceremonies, Tulsi has gained recognition for its exceptional health advantages. Its capacity to naturally lower LDL (low-density lipoprotein) cholesterol levels is one of its noteworthy qualities, which makes it an invaluable supplement to the diet of any health-conscious person. Here is how Tulsi leaves can help effectively regulate cholesterol levels and what is the most effective way to consume them.

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​Rich in antioxidants

Tulsi leaves carry a rich reservoir of antioxidants, which are potent compounds that combat harmful free radicals in the body. By neutralising these free radicals, Tulsi safeguards cells from oxidative stress and inflammation. Moreover, these antioxidants contribute significantly to reducing LDL cholesterol levels, thereby promoting cardiovascular health.

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​Anti-inflammatory properties

Within Tulsi leaves lie potent anti-inflammatory compounds that hold the key to alleviating inflammation throughout the body. This includes inflammation within the arteries, a common hallmark of high cholesterol levels. By mitigating arterial inflammation, Tulsi aids in maintaining healthy blood flow and reducing the risk of cholesterol-related complications.

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​Enhances lipid profile

Regular consumption of Tulsi tea has been linked to improvements in the lipid profile, the collective measure of cholesterol and triglyceride levels in the bloodstream. It is suggested that Tulsi can effectively lower LDL cholesterol levels while simultaneously boosting HDL (high-density lipoprotein) cholesterol, often referred to as the "good" cholesterol. This dual action contributes to a healthier lipid profile and reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease.

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​Promotes liver health

The liver plays a pivotal role in cholesterol metabolism, making its health crucial for maintaining optimal cholesterol levels. Tulsi is known to support liver function, enhancing its ability to process cholesterol and prevent its accumulation in the bloodstream. By promoting liver health, Tulsi indirectly aids in the regulation of cholesterol levels, offering a holistic approach to cardiovascular wellness.

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​Best ways to consume Tulsi leaves

Brewing Tulsi tea is perhaps the most convenient and enjoyable way to add this herb to your daily routine. Simply add fresh Tulsi leaves to boiling water, allow them to steep for 8 to 10 minutes, and enjoy the soothing aroma and flavour of this caffeine-free herbal infusion. For added sweetness and flavour, consider adding some honey and lemon. For those seeking a more direct approach, chewing fresh Tulsi leaves can provide an immediate dose of its beneficial compounds. Simply pluck a few leaves from a Tulsi plant and chew them thoroughly to release their potent goodness. This method offers a quick and easy way to reap the health benefits of Tulsi on the go.

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