This is not my favorite tulsi blend due to the stevia, but with roses and chamomile added to the mix it does seem quite relaxing somehow… and I was just reading tulsi is supposedly an anti-inflammatory so maybe it will be good for my plantar fasciitis – if only I could get myself to drink it every day!
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Still struggling with Pf? That’s no fun.
I am curious-Is Tulsi (Holy Basil) similar in any way to Sweet Basil that is used in Italian cooking?
@Scott – yeah the P.F. is the bane of my existence. It seems to come and go but isn’t ever gone for nearly long enough in my opinion.
I’m not sure how much Tulsi has in common with Sweet basil To me they taste very different, but I assume they must be in the same family of plants?
Amy- Sorry about the PF-I had it once for a week or so, but fortunately never had a recurrence.
You would think they’d be in the same family of plants, but not necessarily. I should look it up.
Still struggling with Pf? That’s no fun.
I am curious-Is Tulsi (Holy Basil) similar in any way to Sweet Basil that is used in Italian cooking?
@Scott – yeah the P.F. is the bane of my existence. It seems to come and go but isn’t ever gone for nearly long enough in my opinion.
I’m not sure how much Tulsi has in common with Sweet basil To me they taste very different, but I assume they must be in the same family of plants?
Amy- Sorry about the PF-I had it once for a week or so, but fortunately never had a recurrence.
You would think they’d be in the same family of plants, but not necessarily. I should look it up.
@ScottB- Everything feels creaky when you hit middle age. :-P