A delicate blend of Rama, Krishna and Vana Tulsi with Cinnamon, Cardamom and Rose Petals make a harmonious, healing combination which inspires the senses. With a lovely touch of sweetness, this infusion will warm you. Do not use if pregnant or nursing without consulting a physician. What Is Tulsi (Holy Basil)? Tulsi, also called Holy Basil, is one of the most sacred plants in India and is considered βThe Queen of the Herbsβ for its restorative and spiritual properties. Also spelt Tulasi or Thulasi, it has been used for thousands of years to support a healthy response to stress, natural detoxification, and restore balance and harmony. Out infusions are not only delicious and organic, they are natureβs perfect rejuvenative. Modern research has classified Tulsi as an adaptogenic herb. Adaptogens have been shown to support the bodyβs healthy reactions to stress. Adaptogenic herbs have been used in the Ayurvedic tradition for thousands of years to promote and maintain wellness. Many adaptogenic herbs have been referred to by herbalists as rejuvenative herbs, qi tonic herbs, rasayanas or restorative herbs. They help the body adapt to environmental, physical and emotional stressors, support normal functions and restore balance.
A delicate blend of Rama, Krishna and Vana Tulsi with Cinnamon, Cardamom and Rose Petals make a harmonious, healing combination which inspires the senses. With a lovely touch of sweetness, this infusion will warm you. Do not use if pregnant or nursing without consulting a physician. What Is Tulsi (Holy Basil)? Tulsi, also called Holy Basil, is one of the most sacred plants in India and is considered βThe Queen of the Herbsβ for its restorative and spiritual properties. Also spelt Tulasi or Thulasi, it has been used for thousands of years to support a healthy response to stress, natural detoxification, and restore balance and harmony. Out infusions are not only delicious and organic, they are natureβs perfect rejuvenative. Modern research has classified Tulsi as an adaptogenic herb. Adaptogens have been shown to support the bodyβs healthy reactions to stress. Adaptogenic herbs have been used in the Ayurvedic tradition for thousands of years to promote and maintain wellness. Many adaptogenic herbs have been referred to by herbalists as rejuvenative herbs, qi tonic herbs, rasayanas or restorative herbs. They help the body adapt to environmental, physical and emotional stressors, support normal functions and restore balance.
A delicate blend of Rama, Krishna and Vana Tulsi with Cinnamon, Cardamom and Rose Petals make a harmonious, healing combination which inspires the senses. With a lovely touch of sweetness, this infusion will warm you. Do not use if pregnant or nursing without consulting a physician. What Is Tulsi (Holy Basil)? Tulsi, also called Holy Basil, is one of the most sacred plants in India and is considered βThe Queen of the Herbsβ for its restorative and spiritual properties. Also spelt Tulasi or Thulasi, it has been used for thousands of years to support a healthy response to stress, natural detoxification, and restore balance and harmony. Out infusions are not only delicious and organic, they are natureβs perfect rejuvenative. Modern research has classified Tulsi as an adaptogenic herb. Adaptogens have been shown to support the bodyβs healthy reactions to stress. Adaptogenic herbs have been used in the Ayurvedic tradition for thousands of years to promote and maintain wellness. Many adaptogenic herbs have been referred to by herbalists as rejuvenative herbs, qi tonic herbs, rasayanas or restorative herbs. They help the body adapt to environmental, physical and emotional stressors, support normal functions and restore balance.
A delicate blend of Rama, Krishna and Vana Tulsi with Cinnamon, Cardamom and Rose Petals make a harmonious, healing combination which inspires the senses. With a lovely touch of sweetness, this infusion will warm you. Do not use if pregnant or nursing without consulting a physician. What Is Tulsi (Holy Basil)? Tulsi, also called Holy Basil, is one of the most sacred plants in India and is considered βThe Queen of the Herbsβ for its restorative and spiritual properties. Also spelt Tulasi or Thulasi, it has been used for thousands of years to support a healthy response to stress, natural detoxification, and restore balance and harmony. Out infusions are not only delicious and organic, they are natureβs perfect rejuvenative. Modern research has classified Tulsi as an adaptogenic herb. Adaptogens have been shown to support the bodyβs healthy reactions to stress. Adaptogenic herbs have been used in the Ayurvedic tradition for thousands of years to promote and maintain wellness. Many adaptogenic herbs have been referred to by herbalists as rejuvenative herbs, qi tonic herbs, rasayanas or restorative herbs. They help the body adapt to environmental, physical and emotional stressors, support normal functions and restore balance.
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| Best By | March 2025 |
| Dimensions | 13.5 x 8.6 x 7.1 cm , 0.09 kg |
| Serving Size | 1 infusion bag (makes 8 fl oz) |
| Serving Per Container | 18 |
Organic India Tulsi Cinnamon Rose x 25 Tea Bags
Delivery $9.95
Organic India Tulsi Cinnamon Rose 25 Teabags - GoodnessMe
Delivery between 17β24 June $0
Organic India Tulsi Cinnamon Rose x 25 Tea Bags
Next-day delivery $9.95
Tulsi Cinnamon Rose Tea | 25 Bags
Delivery $9.50
Organic India - Tulsi Cinnamon Rose Tea bags 25
Delivery $12.70
| Best By | March 2025 |
| Dimensions | 13.5 x 8.6 x 7.1 cm , 0.09 kg |
| Serving Size | 1 infusion bag (makes 8 fl oz) |
| Serving Per Container | 18 |