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    Tulsi can help keep

swine flu away: Ayurvedic experts  

Lucknow, May 27: Wonder herb Tulsi can not only keep the dreaded swine flu

at bay but also help in fast recovery of an afflicted person, Ayurvedic

practitioners claim.

 

 

 

 

 

 

" The anti-flu

property of Tulsi has been discovered by medical experts across the world

quite recently. Tulsi improves the body's overall defence 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, a 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

Ayurved

University,

Jamnagar is also of the view that

Tulsi can play an important role in controlling swine flu.

 

" 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.

 

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