Ocimum tenuiflorum Supply

Description
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Ocimum tenuiflorum, Holy Basil, Purple Tulsi
Family: Lamiaceae
Genus: Ocimum
Clusters of small pink mauve tubular flowers. Olive green brown purple oval pointed, hairy and slightly serrated leaves that have a very pungent scent and flavour. Sacred herb of the Hindu. An important medicinal herb. Culinary; used in Eastern cooking.
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- Characteristics:
Holy Basil can be seen at the herb farm in Jekka s Herbetum and is available to buy as both herb plants and online as herb seeds.
Details
• Aspect: Full Sun
• Soil type: Loam, Sand, Free Draining
• pH: Universal pH
• Habit: Upright
• Flowering colour: Pink, Mauve
• Flowering time: Summer
• Uses: Culinary & Medicinal (Read Jekka s Guide To Culinary Herbs and Medicinal Herbs for more information)
• Attracts pollinators: Yes (Read Jekka s Guide to Pollinators for more information)
• Container suitability: Yes
• UK native: No
• Caution: N A
Growing
• Grown from seed:
• Indoor Sowing: In late spring, into prepared plug trays or pots, cover with perlite. Bottom heat, 18°C, aids germination. Only water seedlings before midday.
• Outdoor Sowing: In early summer, into a rich well-drained soil, in a sheltered, sunny position. Thin to 15cm apart.
• Propagation: Cuttings
• Maintenance: (See Jekka s Blogs on Early Spring, Late Spring, Summer and Autumn maintenance)
• Harvest: N A
Medicinal
This relative of the Mediterranean herb, Basil, has a long-established use in Ayurvedic medicine, where it is of value in helping to clear the lungs. Clinical trials have shown that this herb supports both an increase in vital lung capacity and eases laboured breathing. It is also said to enable sweating during a fever so helps control temperature and its anti-inflammatory and expectorant actions are understood to be of benefit in cases of respiratory illness such as cough and bronchitis. Other uses for Holy Basil may be in diabetes as it has clinical evidence to support reduction in blood sugar and cholesterol. It is also thought to be of benefit to the mind where it increases mental clarity and is an aid in relieving tension headache.
Caution: Care should be taken with people taking medication that reduces glutathione levels in the liver.
Please note: The information provided here is for educational interest only and is not intended to be used to diagnose or treat significant health problems. Any serious or long-term health concerns should always be discussed with a healthcare professional.
See our blog for more information about the National Institute of Medical Herbalists
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Growing
• Grown from seed:
• Indoor Sowing: In late spring, into prepared plug trays or pots, cover with perlite. Bottom heat, 18°C, aids germination. Only water seedlings before midday.
• Outdoor Sowing: In early summer, into a rich well-drained soil, in a sheltered, sunny position. Thin to 15cm apart.
• Propagation: Cuttings
• Maintenance: (See Jekka s Blogs on Early Spring, Late Spring, Summer and Autumn maintenance)
• Harvest: N A
Medicinal
This relative of the Mediterranean herb, Basil, has a long-established use in Ayurvedic medicine, where it is of value in helping to clear the lungs. Clinical trials have shown that this herb supports both an increase in vital lung capacity and eases laboured breathing. It is also said to enable sweating during a fever so helps control temperature and its anti-inflammatory and expectorant actions are understood to be of benefit in cases of respiratory illness such as cough and bronchitis. Other uses for Holy Basil may be in diabetes as it has clinical evidence to support reduction in blood sugar and cholesterol. It is also thought to be of benefit to the mind where it increases mental clarity and is an aid in relieving tension headache.
Caution: Care should be taken with people taking medication that reduces glutathione levels in the liver.
Please note: The information provided here is for educational interest only and is not intended to be used to diagnose or treat significant health problems. Any serious or long-term health concerns should always be discussed with a healthcare professional.
See our blog for more information about the National Institute of Medical Herbalists
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• Indoor Sowing: In late spring, into prepared plug trays or pots, cover with perlite. Bottom heat, 18°C, aids germination. Only water seedlings before midday.
• Outdoor Sowing: In early summer, into a rich well-drained soil, in a sheltered, sunny position. Thin to 15cm apart.
Medicinal
This relative of the Mediterranean herb, Basil, has a long-established use in Ayurvedic medicine, where it is of value in helping to clear the lungs. Clinical trials have shown that this herb supports both an increase in vital lung capacity and eases laboured breathing. It is also said to enable sweating during a fever so helps control temperature and its anti-inflammatory and expectorant actions are understood to be of benefit in cases of respiratory illness such as cough and bronchitis. Other uses for Holy Basil may be in diabetes as it has clinical evidence to support reduction in blood sugar and cholesterol. It is also thought to be of benefit to the mind where it increases mental clarity and is an aid in relieving tension headache.
Caution: Care should be taken with people taking medication that reduces glutathione levels in the liver.
Please note: The information provided here is for educational interest only and is not intended to be used to diagnose or treat significant health problems. Any serious or long-term health concerns should always be discussed with a healthcare professional.
See our blog for more information about the National Institute of Medical Herbalists
Available as
Click on an icon to navigate to the page:Â
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Additional Information
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