When purchasing tulsi oil, make sure that you buy from a manufacturer that doesn’t use harmful chemicals or solvents during the extraction process.
Excessive intake of the tulsi herb (raw or as oil) can lead to eugenol overdose, which can manifest as expelling blood while coughing or in the urine, and rapid breathing. People who are on blood-thinning drugs should refrain from ingesting tulsi oil as it can lead to hypoglycemia. (2)
- Disclaimer
"Information here is provided for discussion and educational purposes only. It is not intended as medical advice or product or ingredient review/rating. The information may not apply to you and before you use or take any action, you should contact the manufacturer, seller, medical, dietary, fitness or other professional. If you utilize any information provided here, you do so at your own risk and you waive any right against Culinary Communications Private Limited, its affiliates, officers, directors, employees or representatives.”
Description
Tulsi oil is the oil that is extracted from holy basil (tulsi). This oil is pale yellow and has a thin consistency. It is believed to be one of the royal oil that holds the ability to strengthen the mind and heart. Pure tulsi essential oil can be extracted through steam distilling the leaves and other parts of the plant at home. Just cut and grind the tulsi leaves until they form a paste. Mix half a cup of coconut oil with the tulsi paste, and put it over low heat. Add 1 to 3 cups of fenugreek grains. Wait for the grains to pop, and then turn off the heat. Let the mixture cool before storing in a sealed container.