Herb Pharm Holy Basil supplement

Herb Pharm Holy Basil Review

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Samantha Somerson, PharmD.

Reviewed here is a product called Herb Pharm Holy Basil. Holy basil is native to India, where it has been used for over 5,000 years for a variety of medicinal, ceremonial, and health purposes. Called “Tulsi” in India, Holy basil is revered for its healing effects, and is used traditionally in the Ayurvedic tradition. Tulsi is also referred to as “Queen of Herbs,” and Indian Hindus consider it a goddess possessing great spiritual powers. As the legend goes, Krishna’s strength could not be outweighed by any sum of gold. However, the scale could be tipped by placing a single Tulsi leaf on the plate with love and devotion. Today, Tulsi can be found growing in every home, either in a pot inside or outside in the garden, where it is consumed as a delicious tea.

With the goal of learning more about the product and informing your product selection process, independent research was conducted on Herb Pharm Holy Basil. It is important to help put this product in context of the vast array of herbal supplements on the market, many of which are sold by companies more interested in profit than their product’s effectiveness. Please read the results below discover if Herb Pharm Holy Basil is appropriate for you.

Ingredients

Herb Pharm Holy Basil includes the following ingredients:

  • Extract of three types of Tulsi leaves: Krishna (Latin: Ocimum sanctum), Rama, and Vana (Latin: Ocimum gratissimum).
  • Alchohol (certified Organic), water (distilled), Holy basil extractions (certified Organic).

It should be noted that this product is not considered medication, but rather an all natural health supplement. This product is also free of wheat proteins (gluten).

Dosage

Adults users are instructed to consume this product by adding up to 40 drops of the extract to 2 ounces of juice or water. This should be done two to four times daily, between meals.

The product manufacturer does not report any side effects, and notes that the product is considered generally safe.

Price

Herb Pharm Holy Basil is priced at $12.00 a bottle (1 oz.).

The manufacturer’s website does not include any promotional codes, discount information, or coupons.

Guarantee

At the time of writing this review, no assurance of quality or satisfaction was provided by the manufacturer. This is unfortunate and disappointing, since many similar products carry such guarantees in an effort to provide consumers confidence when trying an unfamiliar product.

Conclusion

It is disheartening to see that this product’s manufacturers don’t see the relevance of providing a guarantee for it. It is essential for a product’s longevity in the market of competitive prices.

Reviewed here is a product called Herb Pharm Holy Basil. Holy basil is native to India, where it has been used for over 5,000 years for a variety of medicinal, ceremonial, and health purposes. Called “Tulsi” in India, Holy basil is revered for its healing effects, and is used traditionally…
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Samantha graduated with a Pharm. D. from Frederic University School of Pharmacy and has worked as a licensed pharmacist for over 25 years. She is well known in her community as an accessible, knowledgeable and trustworthy medical resource. She continually raises awareness for issues that are important to her community such as the dangers of drug use during pregnancy. Additionally, she offers free training classes for everything from insulin pumps to defibrillators. Samantha has also been published numerous times in scholarly and professional journals and would like to expand that number now that her children are grown and have left the house. Samantha starts every day with a Buddhist meditation and has plans to attend a retreat in South Africa this coming year.


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