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Do NOT do this without consulting a pharmacist and your cardiologist.

Anything that thins the blood or regulates adrenals must be very carefully

administered. It could clash with meds. Also keep in mind that you

cannot guarantee a dosage with infusions and the like.

 

Very dangerous to mess with.

 

 

On Saturday, June 5, 2004, at 05:16 AM,

wrote:

 

> Message: 1

> Fri, 4 Jun 2004 04:26:40 -0700 (PDT)

> thomas chacko <tcongc

> Tulsi Tea For Heart ailments

>

> Tulsi Tea For Heart ailments:

>

> As 'Tulsi' (basil) has a positive effect over blood pressure and also a

> de-toxicant,

>

> its regular use prevents heart attacks. A tonic may be prepared by mixing

> 1 gm

>

> of dry 'Tulsi' leaves with a spoonful of butter and some candy sugar or

> honey.

>

> Take twice a day; first thing in the morning and before going to bed at

> night.

>

> The drinking of Tulsi-leaf tea keeps the blood pressure even, and drunk

>

> regularly, keeps one free from cough and colds and other ailments

> associated

>

> with 'Kapha' dosha in the body. This tea is an instant pick-me-up (energy

> drink)

>

> also.

>

> TOM

>

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