When it comes to food, I get more inclined towards taste rather than its health benefits. So, most of the time, I end up having either extra spicy food with coffee or tea, as well as a lot of fried food that may be high in fat and salt. These unhealthy food habits led to acidity, making me feel very uncomfortable. I was told to drink coconut water, eat bananas and watermelon for acidity relief. While these had a cooling effect on my stomach, my mom also told me to have basil leaves, which come from the basil plant (Ocimum basilicum). We all know it as a herb widely used in cooking for its aromatic property. Holy basil or tulsi offers health benefits, including relief from acidity, says my mom. Let us find out if using basil leaves for acidity is good or not.
Basil leaves or Tulsi may be recommended as a treatment for conditions including diarrhea, indigestion, and gastric problems, according to a research published in the Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine in 2014.
Basil has carminative property which helps prevent gas and improve digestive juice production in the stomach. This in turn helps in balancing the stomach acids and reducing the production of further stomach acids, says Ayurvedic expert Dimple Jangda. It has a cooling property which helps reduce burning sensation in the stomach, and acidity. Tulsi or basil basically helps improve digestive health. They also have anti-ulcer properties which helps reduce incidence of ulcers with its carminative properties. Basil has anti-inflammatory properties which reduces inflammation, heat in the stomach. It soothes the stomach lining and reduces burning sensation. Basil is also a rich source of eugenol, which is an essential oil that helps neutralise stomach acids.
Basil is compatible to almost all food groups, including fruits, vegetables, grains and pulses.
Acidity is often a symptom of high pitta imbalance, which is excessive fire in your stomach that causes burning sensation. Basil can help reduce pitta imbalance and fight acidity, says the expert. But the idea is to consume it in moderation, so have five to six basil leaves through the day to benefit from them. If you like to drink basil tea, you can consume 2 cups per day.
Basil is a staple ingredient in the kitchen, and it’s both healthy and a safe ingredient for people unless you have an allergy.
Basil has a cooling property, making it a good home remedy for acidity. But have basil leaves in moderation to avoid health problems.
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