Tulsi Turmeric Ginger
Tulsi Turmeric Ginger
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Turmeric's qualities to support liver function, immune system and the bodies natural inflammatory response complement Tulsi's health enhancing properties beautifully! Blended with ginger and cinnamon. It's a delicious drink to save it and enjoy.
About Tulsi
Throughout India Tulsi (also known as Holy Basil) is considered "The Queen Of Herbs" and is revered as a sacred plant infused with healing powers. Traditionally grown in an earthen pot in every family home or garden, Tulsi's remarkable life-enhancing qualities. repeatedly noted in ancient India scriptures dating back over 5,000 years, are now here for you to fully enjoy. Wishing you good health and happiness.
Ingredients
- Organic Krishna Tulsi (Leaf)
- Organic Rama Tulsi (Leaf)
- Organic Turmeric (Rhizome)
- Organic Ginger (Rhizome)
- Organic Cinnamon (Bark)
- Organic Black Pepper (Fruit)
- Organic Licorice/Liquorice (Root)
- Organic Clove (Flower Bud)
Tulsi - A Legacy Of Good Health
- India’s most sacred herb
- Tulsi means, the incomparable one
- An enriching leaf
- An aromatic herb
- Enlivens the day
- An earthly manifestation of Goddess Tulsi
- Ayurveda’s special Green
About Our Tea Bags
- Plastic-Free
- Fully Compostable
- Staple-Free
- Soy-Based Ink
- Organic Cotton Sting Tie
- Made from Abaca Cellulose Fibre
- Unbleached Filter Paper
The good news for ORGANIC INDIA tea drinkers is that our tea bags are made from unbleached filter paper, which comes from the cellulose fibre of the Abaca Plant. They’re unbleached, chemical-free & biodegradable, therefore completely safe to compost.
Additionally, the tags on the tea bag use soy-based ink. We’ve also invested in new machinery to enable our bags to become staple-free, instead, they are being tied with a cotton thread.
Regenerative Organic
High Herbal Quality. Regenerative Organic Agriculture greatly enriches soil, increases biodiversity and provides an optimal environment where herbs and botanicals can grow plentifully and develop fully.
Increased Product Potency. Research shows that herbs grown by Regenerative Organic standards contain a higher density of bioactives and nutrients than those grown conventionally or in a monoculture.
Carbon Sequestration. Soil tended to in a regenerative organic way serves as a critical carbon sink, helping to mitigate climate change by sequestering a significant amount of atmospheric CO₂.
Abundance for All. With Regenerative Organic, everyone benefits, from the soil and butterflies to the farmers and workers to the companies and consumers, securing a vibrant food future for generations.
Precautions
If pregnant or nursing consulting your physician first.







I have severe dust mite allergies, which I never experienced back in India. However, after moving to Australia, I discovered that my allergies were being triggered by carpets—something almost every house here has.
I always felt that if my allergies were this severe, I should have noticed them back home as well, but I never did, or at least not to this extreme. This made me wonder what I was doing differently in India. While researching online, I came across an aarticle suggesting that Tulsi helps with allergies. That’s when I realised that I used to have Tulsi Chai daily back home. Although I was drinking masala chai regularly in Australia, it was missing Tulsi.
Last month, I decided to try Tulsi tea again. Since then, I have gone from taking one antihistamine a day to drinking Tulsi Turmeric Ginger drink daily, and it has significantly reduced my coughing and sneezing.
This is my honest experience, worked for me might or might not work for someone else.
Love these teas, everyone of them that I have tasted so far doesn't disappoint. I love the full flavour, the aroma, and quite simply helps me feel better.
Refreshing, tasty, and won't dry you out.
Thoroughly enjoyable and refreshing tea. I really feel it's doing me good.
Have been having Tulsi Sweet Rose for about a month and have noticed a difference in myself. Have tried the Ginger Turmeric which I'd have to say is my favorite. Recommend these teas

The 21 Day Tulsi Challenge
Complete the challenge on your own, with friends. It is simple:
3 teas per day for 21 straight days.
It has been put forward that it takes 21 days to make a new habit and we believe that after 21 days of Tulsi -3 full weeks – you will truly experience how Tulsi can have a positive impact on your mind, body, and spirit.