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meera1234
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Dear All,

I came across this article and can be useful for all of us;

Indian natural herb Tulsi to fight back swine flu.

Ayurveda, the traditional 'science of life', has a remedy for diseases when every other stream of medicine fails. Now, at a time when swine flu is spreading like wildfire across the world,Ayurveda has the remedy in the form of the miraculous herb, the basil leaves commonly known
as Tulsi.

Tulsi, the purest and most sublime plant, has been known and worshipped in India for more than five millennia for its remarkable healing properties. Considered as an 'Elixir of Life', this wonder herb has now been claimed to keep the deadly swine flu at bay and help fast recovery in afflicted
persons.

"The anti-flu property of Tulsi has been discovered by medical experts across the world quite recently. Tulsi improves the body's overall defense mechanism including its ability to fight viral diseases. It was successfully used in combating Japanese Encephalitis and the same theory
applies to swine flu," Dr U K Tiwari, an herbal medicine practitioner says.
Apart from acting as a preventive medicine in case of swine flu, Tulsi can help the patient recover faster.

"Even when a person has already contracted swine flu, Tulsi can help in speeding up the recovery process and also help in strengthening the immune system of the body," he claims.
Dr Bhupesh Patel, a lecturer at Gujarat Ayurveda University, Jamnagar is also of the view that Tulsi can play an important role in controlling swine flu.
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Tulsi can control swine flu and it should be taken in fresh form. Juice or paste of at least 20-25
medium sized leaves should be consumed twice a day on an empty stomach." This increases the
resistance of the body and, thereby, reduces the chances of inviting swine flu," believes Patel.

As its name suggests, Tulsi has again proved to be the 'the incomparable' medicine - this time, in the prevention and cure of swine flu.

The symptoms of the H1N1 flu virus in people are similar to the symptoms of seasonal flu and include fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue.
A significant number of people who have been infected with novel H1N1 flu virus also have reported diarrhea and vomiting. The high risk groups for novel H1N1 flu are not known at this time, but it's possible that they may be the same as for seasonal influenza. However, please consult a practitioner in case of any such symptoms. Doctors have strictly advised against self
medication.

Regards,
Meera

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From India, Ahmadabad
srinivas612
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HI
Meera, this is very useful information, even my grandfather use to say about this tulsi leaf, please try to forward this information to the people how much you can, and ask the people whom you sent to forward this information to another 10 more people and said to them to ask those 10 people to forward that to another 10 more people, so we can make people aware of it and make them to fight against this swine flu. i am saying like this because, in the world a human being only can help another.

From India, Hyderabad
arbind006
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Hi! meera, thanks for very useful information realy its to be know for any person this time. In Indian tradition, Tulsi is always as the 'the incomparable' medicine. Arbind
From India, Ahmadabad
lucky_durwesh
Thanks meera,
The information that you gave, is very useful for us. In This regard I need some more inforation from yourside if you know some Ayourveda hospital in India please give me the details.
You can mail me at call me at 02462250455

From India, Nanded
meera1234
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Hi,
Thanks everyone. I had received this article from a senior gentlemen connected to Ayurveda University in Gujarat.
Infact the Yoga guru Ramdev Baba has also given similar tips for using Tulsi.
I am attaching a presentation which can be helpful to understand it further.
Regards,
Meera

From India, Ahmadabad
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