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IMC Shri Tulsi: Review, Benefits, Side Effects and Dosage

I was introduced to IMC Shri Tulsi by one of my relatives when I was down with seasonal fever. High dose of antibiotic was not giving any relief. I was told that Tulsi drop can do wonder in that condition. Tulsi (Holy Basil) is a highly popular herb in India. It is widely used for ayurvedic medicines as well as for religious practices by Hindus. Being aware of its benefits, I ordered one pack of original IMC Shree Tulsi from HERE.



I was asked to take one drop of Tulsi 4 – 5 times a day. The drop was supposed to be mixed with one glass of water. And, the glass should not be of metal (like steel glass). I followed this simple instruction. I experienced positive development within 3 days. The fever was gone and there was marked improvement in my body, like less fatigue and joint pain. The taste of the drop is little bit hard. Even after mixing one drop in a glass of water, it is not easy to take it because of taste. 



Even after getting rid of seasonal fever, I have continued to use it. In fact, I have already asked my wife and son to start taking it at least one time a day. My parents are also taking for different reasons.



The rationale behind my confidence is the benefits that this product has. It is claimed to be useful in around 200 ailments, including fever, gas, obesity and cold, among others. I have seen that it is really very helpful in fever and cold as well as cough. My mother, age 64 years, was fighting cough for such a long time and she had started to see positive development within a fortnight. My father takes it for blood pressure as he is suffering from hypertension. I can’t say whether this has helped him or not, as he is on regular maintenance medicine for hypertension.



Tulsi is known for being powerful antibiotic, antiviral and antioxidant. And, the most useful five Tulsi variants are used to prepare this product. Actually, extract of five Tulsi variants has been used.



One more thing that I noticed after taking Shri Tulsi drop is its effect on mental state. I can personally vouch for its effects in containing anxiety and stress.

The jury is still out whether this multipurpose herbal medicine should be used daily or not. However, my personal experience is good and I have no hesitation in recommending it. I am aware of the fact that taking Tulsi leaves directly can have better effect, but people who don’t have space to grow a Tulsi plant at their home can safely rely on extract like IMC Shri Tulsi Drop.


Side Effects of Shri Tulsi

It may not have any side effects. It is a 100% herbal product and if taken as per instructions, you will not face any problem.

Benefits of Shri Tulsi

Following are major benefits of using Shri Tulsi:

-         Mix two drops of Shri Tulsi with honey and swallow the content. It will give instant relief from cold, fever, headache and asthma, among others.

-         It is a well – known herb to control cancerous tumor. You will find morphology of the tumor shrinking as soon as you start taking two drops of Tulsi daily mixed with one glass of water.

-          Taking one drop of Shri Tulsi in mouth will give instant relief from toothache as well as bad odour.

-         Taking one drop of Shri Tulsi regularly can control hypertension. You may not need to take any regular maintenance medicine for high BP.


-         It can give much needed relief from ear ache. Just pour one drop of Shri Tulsi in your ear if you are having pain.

Comments

  1. It is a very helpful medicine.
    I used it and got rid of fever and cold. It is a very nice medicine and you can believe it because it has the ingredients
    Shyam tulsi(leaf) 2.0 ml
    Vishnu tulsi(leaf) 2.0 ml
    Ram tulsi(leaf) 2.0 ml
    Nimbu tulsi(leaf) 2.0 ml
    Van tulsi(leaf) 1.5 ml
    Base material 0.5 ml
    Thank you.

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