Sacred herb, stress relief

Tulsi Leaves

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  • Caffeine Free
  • Whole Leaf
  • Vegan

Tulsi, or holy basil, is an Ayurvedic superfood known for its adaptogenic properties. Our premium tulsi variant offers a mellow taste, perfect for boosting immunity, relieving stress, and supporting overall wellness.

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Health Benefits

Stress Relief

Immunity Boosting

Throat Care

Immune Defence

Cold & Flu Relief

Anti-inflammatory

Calming Effect

Stress Relief

Immunity Boosting

Throat Care

Immune Defence

Cold & Flu Relief

Anti-inflammatory

Calming Effect

Stress Relief

Immunity Boosting

Throat Care

Immune Defence

Cold & Flu Relief

Anti-inflammatory

Calming Effect

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MRP ₹ 598 ₹ 568 5% Off

Tulsi Leaves

MRP ₹ 598 ₹ 568 5% Off

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**Disclaimer: Results may vary from person to person. Product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. We wish you good health!

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Tulsi Leaves

Known as Holy Basil, they lend a herbaceous and slightly spicy flavor to tea, revered for their medicinal properties and stress-relieving benefits.

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West Bengal and Gujarat, India

Tulsi Leaves

Tulsi tea has a very pleasing unique taste with a semi-sweet mint spiciness. Tulsi tea contains valuable phyto-chemicals that give it powerful antioxidant properties. Tulsi tea is bursting with antioxidants.

Store in the pouch or transfer to an airtight container, kept in cool dark place. If not consumed immediately it should be stored in the refrigerator.

If storing in the refrigerator/ freezer, pack in small completely airtight packets or jars. Before use, wait for it to reach room temperature to prevent any condensation. Each packet should be used within a week after opening.

Add 1 teaspoon per cup (150ml).

Always pour hot water (80°C) on the tea leaves and not the other way around.

Steep for 2-3 minutes. All our teas in tea bags or loose leaf can be rebrewed. Just add hot water and steep for longer than the first steep

The Indian basil—tulsi—is celebrated for its medicinal value. In fact, its merits have earned it a hallowed place in Indian traditions. The anti-bacterial qualities of a tulsi brew can bring relief from lung problems, including cough. It is also known to help with anxiety and stress.

How To Brew ?

Step 1

Boil the water: Heat water to 80°C (not boiling).

Step 2

Add tea: Use 1 teaspoon of loose leaf tea or 1 tea bag per cup (150ml) of water.

Step 3

Pour hot water: Always pour hot water at 80°C onto the tea leaves, not the other way around.

Step 4

Steep the tea: Let the tea steep for 2-3 minutes.

Step 5

Rebrew (optional): All our teas (in tea bags or loose leaf) can be rebrewed. Just add hot water and steep for longer than the first steep.

Storage Instructions

Store in the foil pouch in the tea tin or transfer to an airtight container, kept in cool dark place. If not consumed immediately teas should be stored in the refrigerator.

If storing in the refrigerator/ freezer, pack in small completely airtight packets or jars. Before use, wait for the tea to reach room temperature to prevent any condensation.

Your Queries


Tulsi tea is known for its antioxidant properties and can help with respiratory issues like cough, reduce anxiety, and provide stress relief.


Store Tulsi leaves in a cool, dark place, in the original pouch or an airtight container. For longer storage, keep them in the refrigerator or freezer, but ensure the packaging is airtight.

It is recommended to drink 1-2 cups of Tulsi tea daily for maximum benefits. However, you can adjust according to personal preference or your health needs.


The Tulsi leaves are sustainably sourced from regions in West Bengal and Gujarat, India.


Yes, Tulsi has adaptogenic properties and is known to help reduce stress, promote relaxation, and balance emotional health.

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Preethi Devadhas

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Manju
Tulsi leaves

Good taste and aroma . Love it!

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Shivam Sahni
Love it

I recently tried this one and my entire family loved it. It’s got a great taste and lovely fragrance. And it’s super fresh.I also like how it’s natural and caffeine free. I prefer to drink my tea black and my family prefers to drink their with milk - but either ways it brewed really well and tasted delicious. Highly recommend.

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Namita Gupta
Detox with Tulsi chai

I love the strong flavour of tulsi in my everyday chai. It is an immunity booster, rich in antioxidants & is 100% natural with no additives. I sometime boil it even without tea leaves and sip as an alternative to tea. The best part is that it is very simple to use. No need to pluck or wash, just add a teaspoon to boiling water that’s it