I love holy basil it helps me so much with anxiety. I have never found anything that helps me as much as it does. I started growing it about 3 years ago and I just love it so much!
I just started growing it as well and battle anxiety and depression. I love the flavor. I plan on trying it in tea, milk putting directly in my drinking water. Any tips or suggestions?
Yes I bye most of my seeds from Richo and Temperate Tulsi is very good and the smell is very satisfying. Been drinking Holy Basil for years and its amazing how it regulates and keeps you young.
I've only just recently learnt how amazingly beneficial to the health this little plant can be. It is definitely an important plant, I agree. Thanks again.
It is now wild in my yard. Some have cross pollinated between the green and the purple that is more variegated. Every time I am in the garden I inadvertently brush against it and the fragrance makes me pause for a moment.
Hi, this is very interesting, this ocimum is not the one used in India and in Ashrams and is not considered as "adaptogen"...the one on the video doesn't have much eugenol in it, that is why it smells like strawberry and has pink flowers..Tulsi doesn't smell like strawberry at all. Rama and Krishna are wild under tropics. We have green Tulsi, the Rama, and the red Tulsi the more common in Ashrams and temples..The one here is a cultivar between ocimum americanum and ocimum kilimandscharicum...i know it's confusing. Vana is not considered as a Tulsi in India with more than 75% of eugenol. If you would like pictures we have them all here in Reunion Island. Kindly.
Vera , I think you meant ADAPATAGEN , not adaptation . How often do you use it .... do you make a tea out of it ? I've known about Tulsi for years from the Indian Grocers but only just bought some recently and only have taken it several times in powder form . No doubt fresher is better and I'm sure you're probably drinking the tea ?
@@gardensofthegods Thanks. I have now corrected to the correct spelling: ADAPTOGEN. Yes, I also make a "tea" with the leaves: fresh or dried. The plants are easy to grow.
One of the two best pollinator attractors for growing vegetables along with Lavender. Bees see the purple colour as a a rich black colour and they can spot it from the air from a long distance. So if you want more pollinators in your garden plant this. The leaves are Rubbish for a traditional Basil type pesto but the leaves dried and chopped up are extremely aromatic and marvellous to add to Tomato type dishes etc.
Greetings from the Philippines! Thank you Sir for sharing your knowledge to us. I see you have a lot of herbal plants. I love using herbal medicine and I'm depending on it. The plants holy basil I'm using it always when I'm cooking boild vegetables. I like the smell. When I'm not feeling well I always make some tea out of it. I wish I'm near in your place so I can help you clean up the unwanted shrubs in your garden.
I was going to say that this one is Rama tulsi while krishna tulsi is more potent right when you mentioned it. And yes it's tricky to grow Krishna tulsi even in India too. And tulsi along with amla and raw honey is like a super food. Tulsi Giloy, Alovera and Amla are a must have plant.
There was a big mix up in this Temperate Tulsi and Richo then had it tested to identify this plant and it is actually (Ocimum Africanum) This Plant is from Africa and I like it the best growing it in raised beds.
Africanum has white flowers it's easy to recognize it has small and round leaves and smell like camphor. The one here with pink flowers is a cultivar, a mix of ocimum americanum and africanum. Sanctum or Tulsi are very different
@@michaelmonaghan9226 i know i said it's a cultivar between ocimum americanum and an africanum very likely from Kilimandjaro...on India you will never find a Tulsi with pink flowers and Strawberry taste 😊
@@zilyindarga This was tested and had way less Eugenol in it than Vana or Rama...so you do have a point, its a hybred and not as potent. Nothing new under the sun. Thanks for the info.
Beautiful!! You have such a wizard vibe to this video. I have a question about Holy Basil. My tea says it has Rama, Vana and Krishna leaf. Is it a common side effect for the tea to cause hallucogenic experiences? I made a cup as suggested: 200* steeped 10 minutes. Although it may have been up to 20 minutes that I left it (I got distracted). Since it was steeped longer, I only drank 1/3 of it (I’m petite). About an hour later my body was heavy calm, heart rate normal, mind anxious that my body was calm, and then I witnessed almost in a ghost fashion the silhouette of a person sitting on my bed. Before bed I felt my nerves soothing on my back and had some sinus improvement. I had a nightmare this morning I was not waking up from. Suddenly I felt a tickle on my belly and I shot awake, and then I saw the Silhouette of a woman walking away from me on my left side. Nothing I read on holy basil speaks to my experience and Im uncertain if I should continue this tea. Maybe I’ll steep it for half the time the box suggests (5 minutes) what are your thoughts, pray tell?
No that’s not a common side effect! And the steeping time shouldn’t affect that. Perhaps tulsi caused that or perhaps it didn’t. Try a smaller dose. If it doesn’t feel right for you then trust your instinct.
Did not like correcting you Joe, You know way more then I do, I would like to be an Intern at your Burnsville place. I know you recently had a fire. I'm hoping everything is going well on your rebuild. Thanks again Joe
Could you tell us what zone you are in please? I have a holy basil plant this year and would love to save it (as a perennial) but have no greenhouse no proper windows...so I'm not sure how I can keep it alive during the fall-spring. Would it last without much light just in a laundry room perhaps? Am in zone 8. thanks
Thanks or the video! Is this a perennial (in the sense that it keeps re-seeding itself, and is that what you mean by self-sewn), and can you grow this in growing zone 5? I ask because i would love to grow some on my land. Also can you use this variety just like you would use regular basil? Thanks!
If you're having thyroid problems I saw some videos recently about ayurvedic healers for thyroid ... I can't quite remember what they were called something like Chananda Guggulu ... if you Google ayurvedic treatment for thyroid it should come up and then you'll see some products and you can research them ...
Okay this time it's stuck so what I had also wanted to tell you about that is I don't know if that site was only for hypothyroidism or both types ... and but they have been using these healing herbs literally for thousands of years .
I'm sorry but it erased it again this is like too many times ... this is frustrating I'll try to see if you have anything on your channel where I can contact you
@@gardensofthegods lol hey it’s ok Maybe youtube is glitching, thanks so much for trying to help me, I really appreciate it 🙏 I think I know what your talking about because I research Ayurveda healing methods I just never really researched that particular herb because it sounded weird but I’m going to look into more now 👍
This guy is so underrated! He should be at 500k subs!
Drinking some holy basil as I watch this video. So amazing for stress relief!
I love holy basil it helps me so much with anxiety. I have never found anything that helps me as much as it does. I started growing it about 3 years ago and I just love it so much!
I just started growing it as well and battle anxiety and depression. I love the flavor. I plan on trying it in tea, milk putting directly in my drinking water. Any tips or suggestions?
@@greenthumb8170 I would say use the teas daily if you are generally stressed but as needed if you just have harded days then others
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@@greenthumb8170 just eat it raw if possible in salads
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Yes I bye most of my seeds from Richo and Temperate Tulsi is very good and the smell is very satisfying. Been drinking Holy Basil for years and its amazing how it regulates and keeps you young.
You are amazing gift to humanity blessings to you beautiful soul 💖
Wonderful! Charming and informative.
I've only just recently learnt how amazingly beneficial to the health this little plant can be.
It is definitely an important plant, I agree. Thanks again.
It is now wild in my yard. Some have cross pollinated between the green and the purple that is more variegated. Every time I am in the garden I inadvertently brush against it and the fragrance makes me pause for a moment.
My second video watched and I’m in love with this channel.
1HG yes this guy is outstanding ; this is really an excellent channel .
Hi, this is very interesting, this ocimum is not the one used in India and in Ashrams and is not considered as "adaptogen"...the one on the video doesn't have much eugenol in it, that is why it smells like strawberry and has pink flowers..Tulsi doesn't smell like strawberry at all. Rama and Krishna are wild under tropics. We have green Tulsi, the Rama, and the red Tulsi the more common in Ashrams and temples..The one here is a cultivar between ocimum americanum and ocimum kilimandscharicum...i know it's confusing. Vana is not considered as a Tulsi in India with more than 75% of eugenol. If you would like pictures we have them all here in Reunion Island. Kindly.
Do you have a link that we can see pictures online?
🙏🏼
Tendras semillas porfavor,me puedes enviar de las 3 albahacas
@@lobsangdhiman6729 holà claro donde vives?
@@zilyindarga en Perú..
Thankful I have this growing during this Covid-19 pandemic. I eat a few leaves from my plants every day. Great adaptogen. Makes me feel calm.
Vera , I think you meant ADAPATAGEN , not adaptation .
How often do you use it .... do you make a tea out of it ?
I've known about Tulsi for years from the Indian Grocers but only just bought some recently and only have taken it several times in powder form .
No doubt fresher is better and I'm sure you're probably drinking the tea ?
@@gardensofthegods Thanks. I have now corrected to the correct spelling: ADAPTOGEN. Yes, I also make a "tea" with the leaves: fresh or dried. The plants are easy to grow.
One of the two best pollinator attractors for growing vegetables along with Lavender. Bees see the purple colour as a a rich black colour and they can spot it from the air from a long distance. So if you want more pollinators in your garden plant this. The leaves are Rubbish for a traditional Basil type pesto but the leaves dried and chopped up are extremely aromatic and marvellous to add to Tomato type dishes etc.
Greetings from the Philippines! Thank you Sir for sharing your knowledge to us. I see you have a lot of herbal plants. I love using herbal medicine and I'm depending on it. The plants holy basil I'm using it always when I'm cooking boild vegetables. I like the smell. When I'm not feeling well I always make some tea out of it. I wish I'm near in your place so I can help you clean up the unwanted shrubs in your garden.
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Thank you for sharing your Tulasi🙏🏽
I love this so much as a tea... I would like to grow it!
I was going to say that this one is Rama tulsi while krishna tulsi is more potent right when you mentioned it. And yes it's tricky to grow Krishna tulsi even in India too. And tulsi along with amla and raw honey is like a super food. Tulsi Giloy, Alovera and Amla are a must have plant.
I have been using mine in tea as well, along with Yomoji (Artemisia) lemon verbena and several other herbs
Great information. I love the smell of this, and enjoy the tea very much.
I grow Krishna here in SW does great and thought the Vana I had would survive the cold and it didn't... So I'm re-trying this year.
Tienes las tres albahacas sagradas?
Made chicken lemongrass w holy basil last night. 😋😋 also use it in my herb salad.
There was a big mix up in this Temperate Tulsi and Richo then had it tested to identify this plant and it is actually (Ocimum Africanum) This Plant is from Africa and I like it the best growing it in raised beds.
Africanum has white flowers it's easy to recognize it has small and round leaves and smell like camphor. The one here with pink flowers is a cultivar, a mix of ocimum americanum and africanum. Sanctum or Tulsi are very different
@@zilyindarga There is no Tulsi that originated from America!
@@michaelmonaghan9226 i know i said it's a cultivar between ocimum americanum and an africanum very likely from Kilimandjaro...on India you will never find a Tulsi with pink flowers and Strawberry taste 😊
@@michaelmonaghan9226 what i mean is that the one with pink flowers and this amazing délicious taste is not a Tulsi
@@zilyindarga This was tested and had way less Eugenol in it than Vana or Rama...so you do have a point, its a hybred and not as potent. Nothing new under the sun. Thanks for the info.
Thank you for the info.
strictly Medicinal seeds, also have your Jiao gu lan from strictly medicinal and Richo said he got Jiao gu lan from you Joe. Thank you Joe
This was very informative. Thank you so much!
Beautiful!! You have such a wizard vibe to this video. I have a question about Holy Basil. My tea says it has Rama, Vana and Krishna leaf. Is it a common side effect for the tea to cause hallucogenic experiences? I made a cup as suggested: 200* steeped 10 minutes. Although it may have been up to 20 minutes that I left it (I got distracted). Since it was steeped longer, I only drank 1/3 of it (I’m petite). About an hour later my body was heavy calm, heart rate normal, mind anxious that my body was calm, and then I witnessed almost in a ghost fashion the silhouette of a person sitting on my bed. Before bed I felt my nerves soothing on my back and had some sinus improvement. I had a nightmare this morning I was not waking up from. Suddenly I felt a tickle on my belly and I shot awake, and then I saw the Silhouette of a woman walking away from me on my left side. Nothing I read on holy basil speaks to my experience and Im uncertain if I should continue this tea. Maybe I’ll steep it for half the time the box suggests (5 minutes) what are your thoughts, pray tell?
No that’s not a common side effect! And the steeping time shouldn’t affect that. Perhaps tulsi caused that or perhaps it didn’t. Try a smaller dose. If it doesn’t feel right for you then trust your instinct.
I believe you saw an apparition of the woman who wrote the book, guru, Ammachi (or Amma), the "hugging saint."
@@tylerk.7947 Thank y ou for your response. Ih hadn't responded but. I. stopped use after reading. your. comment. Didn't happen again.
@@Violet_Lotus_ Why. do you think. I saw Amma?
@@blueskies773 stranger things have happened! I was half way joking, but Amma has come to people before. She's a powerful being.
you're an angel.
Thank you An blessings kind friend.
GREAT WORK SIR
Can you please write the information on the Tulsi booklet, I'm very interested in purchasing it. Thanks.
Did not like correcting you Joe, You know way more then I do, I would like to be an Intern at your Burnsville place. I know you recently had a fire. I'm hoping everything is going well on your rebuild. Thanks again Joe
Hi I was wondering if you have any experience with Ocimum Sanctum hybridizing with other basils?
Great in fried rice and fresh spring rolls.
Great for hemorrhoid applications as well
@@unacceptableviews4404 Cool for the cornhole!
I live for the outro music
Could you tell us what zone you are in please? I have a holy basil plant this year and would love to save it (as a perennial) but have no greenhouse no proper windows...so I'm not sure how I can keep it alive during the fall-spring. Would it last without much light just in a laundry room perhaps? Am in zone 8. thanks
how late can you plant this in northern Illinois?
Watching this Video while sipping Luke Warm Water with Ocmium Sativum (Tulsi) 😅
Thanks or the video! Is this a perennial (in the sense that it keeps re-seeding itself, and is that what you mean by self-sewn), and can you grow this in growing zone 5? I ask because i would love to grow some on my land. Also can you use this variety just like you would use regular basil? Thanks!
You could use holy basil in cooking, but regular basil can't be used in place of holy basil for medicine. Easy to grow.
Where would one get the seeds
Very helpful !! Subscribed :)
what book is that?
How can I start growing this?
..... buy the seeds and plant them? 🤦♀️
You should change the name of the video to: Tulsi | Holy Basil (Ocimun sanctum) so that this video will appear if a youtuber types "Tulsi"
Agree with you as there many varities of basil including the thai holy basil which is different from Tulsi
No!! Tulsi sold out to Biden. So fkn no. it would devalue this medicinal plant.
@@munchichi8 the plant was here long before the person
I have 8 different plant types of tulasi
Is holy basil bad for the thyroid ? Please help 🙏🙏
If you're having thyroid problems I saw some videos recently about ayurvedic healers for thyroid ... I can't quite remember what they were called something like Chananda Guggulu ... if you Google ayurvedic treatment for thyroid it should come up and then you'll see some products and you can research them ...
Okay this time it's stuck so what I had also wanted to tell you about that is I don't know if that site was only for hypothyroidism or both types ... and but they have been using these healing herbs literally for thousands of years .
Good Lord I made a comment to you and it vanished again
I'm sorry but it erased it again this is like too many times ... this is frustrating I'll try to see if you have anything on your channel where I can contact you
@@gardensofthegods lol hey it’s ok Maybe youtube is glitching, thanks so much for trying to help me, I really appreciate it 🙏 I think I know what your talking about because I research Ayurveda healing methods I just never really researched that particular herb because it sounded weird but I’m going to look into more now 👍
Can you please tell me the name of the book you are referring to in the video. Anyone..? Please help me.
Tulasi Devi ~ Goddess of Devotion
i once took a tulsi tea and the contractions i got in my uterus i couldn,t believe it i wish to try again but i,m afraid
Hare krishna
Tulsi
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False gods
Jesus or Allah?
Whats so remarkable about self-sown plants? This plant is covered in seeds