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Insights from Nature


Beetroot: A Nutrient Powerhouse for Better Health
Beetroot, also known as Beta vulgaris rubra or red beetroot, is a vibrant root vegetable celebrated for its rich, earthy taste and nutritional benefits. This versatile vegetable has a storied history, being cultivated in regions from the ancient Mediterranean to George Washington's Mount Vernon. Modern varieties of beetroot come in a spectrum of colors, including deep reds, golds, and even candy-cane stripes of red and white, each adding a burst of color to any dish.


DIFFERENCES BETWEEN HOLY BASIL (TULSI) & BASIL
Holy Basil (Tulsi - Ocimum tenuiflorum) is a revered herb native to the tropical climates of India & surrounding regions. Its scientific names are Ocimum sanctum or Ocimum tenuiflorum L. Tulsi holds a sacred place in Hindu culture, especially within Vaishnavism, the largest Hindu sect. Basil (Ocimum basilicum) is a widely cultivated herb originating from the Mediterranean region but now grown worldwide, is primarily used for spiritual & medicinal purposes, basil is a culinar


HOLY BASIL (TULSI)
Holy basil, scientifically known as Ocimum tenuiflorum, is a revered plant native to India and a staple in traditional Indian medicine, known as Ayurveda. Often referred to as "hot basil" due to its distinctive peppery flavor, holy basil is valued for its potential therapeutic properties. It is believed to have compounds that may help reduce pain & swelling, as well as lower blood sugar levels in individuals with diabetes. Additionally, holy basil oil is thought to possess an


GARLIC
Garlic has been valued for its medicinal & culinary uses since ancient times. Historical records from Egypt, China, India, Greece & Rome document its medical applications. It is even mentioned in sacred texts such as the Bible & the Qur’an. Belonging to the Allium genus, garlic is related to onions, shallots, leeks & chives, which also share some of its health benefits. These potential benefits include promoting cardiac health, possessing antimicrobial properties & exhibiting


LEMON BALM LEAF
Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) is a fragrant herb from the mint family, known for its mild lemon aroma. Its leaves are commonly used to make medicine and to flavor foods. The herb contains compounds believed to have calming effects, and it may also inhibit the growth of certain viruses and bacteria. Lemon balm is used for various purposes, including treating cold sores, anxiety, stress, insomnia, indigestion, and dementia, although there is limited scientific evidence.
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