Holy basil is referred to as "The Queen of Herbs" and "Mother Medicine of Nature" in Ayurveda. The herb is regarded as the elixir of life because of its spiritual and therapeutic benefits. According to new research on holy basil, the leaves can be a pharmacologically beneficial tonic for the body. Holy Basil, also known as Shyama Tulsi, is an aromatic shrub with remarkable therapeutic benefits that is commonly seen in Indian homes. Ocimum Sanctum is the scientific name for holy basil/tulsi. Among the Rama tulsi, Vana tulsi, and other available basil breeds, it is regarded as the best because of its purple to dark-colored leaves. Holy basil's warming tendency helps to balance Kapha and Vata. Most Indians are aware of the health advantages of basil leaves, but the allopathic medicines' convenience has forced Ayurveda's curative and therapeutic herbs to the side. And because it has become a secondary line of treatment over time. Medical Use of Tulsi Becau...