








I am Calm Tincture
I am Calm Tincture — 2oz
Ingredients: Grain Alcohol & Tulsi (Holy Basil)
TULSI (OCIMUM TENUIFLORUM)
Tulsi is known as holy basil or sacred basil, and it’s a perennial tropical plant that can be grown anywhere regardless of your climate. Gardeners should start tulsi seeds indoors six to 12 weeks before the final frost date. It needs warm temperatures to germinate, so a heat mat is a good option.
Studies support many of the reported uses of tulsi on humans. The evidence shows that tulsi is a safe herbal remedy that might regulate glucose levels, blood pressure, and cholesterol. (Studies)
All parts of the holy basil plant contain adaptogen, a natural substance that helps your body adapt to stress while encouraging mental balance. Decreasing stress and anxiety are two of the best ways to use tulsi.
TULSI BENEFITS
Treats minor wounds and promotes healing
Kills off fungal infections
Works against mouth ulcers and acne
Lowers your blood sugar
Eases anxiety and stress
Reduces inflammation
Directions: Tulsi is called the “happy herb,” as taken regularly it can help reduce anxiety, stress and depression. Suggested Use: Add 0.7 ml (1 dropper or 30 drops) taken directly or to 2 oz. of hot water or juice, 2 to 4 times per day. Best taken between meals.
GROWING & USING TULSI
I am Calm Tincture — 2oz
Ingredients: Grain Alcohol & Tulsi (Holy Basil)
TULSI (OCIMUM TENUIFLORUM)
Tulsi is known as holy basil or sacred basil, and it’s a perennial tropical plant that can be grown anywhere regardless of your climate. Gardeners should start tulsi seeds indoors six to 12 weeks before the final frost date. It needs warm temperatures to germinate, so a heat mat is a good option.
Studies support many of the reported uses of tulsi on humans. The evidence shows that tulsi is a safe herbal remedy that might regulate glucose levels, blood pressure, and cholesterol. (Studies)
All parts of the holy basil plant contain adaptogen, a natural substance that helps your body adapt to stress while encouraging mental balance. Decreasing stress and anxiety are two of the best ways to use tulsi.
TULSI BENEFITS
Treats minor wounds and promotes healing
Kills off fungal infections
Works against mouth ulcers and acne
Lowers your blood sugar
Eases anxiety and stress
Reduces inflammation
Directions: Tulsi is called the “happy herb,” as taken regularly it can help reduce anxiety, stress and depression. Suggested Use: Add 0.7 ml (1 dropper or 30 drops) taken directly or to 2 oz. of hot water or juice, 2 to 4 times per day. Best taken between meals.
GROWING & USING TULSI
I am Calm Tincture — 2oz
Ingredients: Grain Alcohol & Tulsi (Holy Basil)
TULSI (OCIMUM TENUIFLORUM)
Tulsi is known as holy basil or sacred basil, and it’s a perennial tropical plant that can be grown anywhere regardless of your climate. Gardeners should start tulsi seeds indoors six to 12 weeks before the final frost date. It needs warm temperatures to germinate, so a heat mat is a good option.
Studies support many of the reported uses of tulsi on humans. The evidence shows that tulsi is a safe herbal remedy that might regulate glucose levels, blood pressure, and cholesterol. (Studies)
All parts of the holy basil plant contain adaptogen, a natural substance that helps your body adapt to stress while encouraging mental balance. Decreasing stress and anxiety are two of the best ways to use tulsi.
TULSI BENEFITS
Treats minor wounds and promotes healing
Kills off fungal infections
Works against mouth ulcers and acne
Lowers your blood sugar
Eases anxiety and stress
Reduces inflammation
Directions: Tulsi is called the “happy herb,” as taken regularly it can help reduce anxiety, stress and depression. Suggested Use: Add 0.7 ml (1 dropper or 30 drops) taken directly or to 2 oz. of hot water or juice, 2 to 4 times per day. Best taken between meals.
GROWING & USING TULSI