Organic Tulsi

£15.99

Available in 60 capsules

Tulsi, also known as Holy Basil, has been one of the most revered herbs in Ayurvedic tradition for thousands of years. Traditionally valued as an adaptogen, it is associated with supporting emotional balance, resilience to everyday stress and a general sense of calm. In Ayurveda, Tulsi is understood to support the whole person rather than addressing a single symptom.

Each capsule contains 500mg of certified organic Tulsi. Nothing else.

For people looking for gentle, natural support for emotional steadiness and everyday stress resilience as part of a consistent daily routine.

Why our Tulsi:

  • Certified Organic by the Soil Association

  • 100% active ingredients, no fillers, binders or anti-caking agents

  • Certified vegan

  • Made in the UK to GMP standards

  • Complete farm-to-capsule traceability

Ingredients per capsule: Organic Tulsi (Holy Basil) (500mg), Vegetable Capsule Shell

How to take it: 1-2 capsules daily

Available in 60 capsules

Tulsi, also known as Holy Basil, has been one of the most revered herbs in Ayurvedic tradition for thousands of years. Traditionally valued as an adaptogen, it is associated with supporting emotional balance, resilience to everyday stress and a general sense of calm. In Ayurveda, Tulsi is understood to support the whole person rather than addressing a single symptom.

Each capsule contains 500mg of certified organic Tulsi. Nothing else.

For people looking for gentle, natural support for emotional steadiness and everyday stress resilience as part of a consistent daily routine.

Why our Tulsi:

  • Certified Organic by the Soil Association

  • 100% active ingredients, no fillers, binders or anti-caking agents

  • Certified vegan

  • Made in the UK to GMP standards

  • Complete farm-to-capsule traceability

Ingredients per capsule: Organic Tulsi (Holy Basil) (500mg), Vegetable Capsule Shell

How to take it: 1-2 capsules daily

 
 

 

Some herbs are used. Tulsi is lived with.

Tulsi has held a special place in Ayurvedic tradition for thousands of years, used not just as a medicinal herb but as a plant deeply woven into daily life and practice across India. In Ayurveda it is considered an adaptogen, believed to help the body find steadiness during demanding or stressful periods. Unlike herbs that simply sedate or stimulate, Tulsi is traditionally understood to support emotional balance and resilience from within.

In Ayurveda, Tulsi is understood to work gently and consistently, building its support over time rather than offering an immediate effect. It is not a treatment for any specific condition, but a traditional herb with a long history of use by people seeking calm and steadiness in everyday life.

What you might notice:

  • A greater sense of emotional steadiness during stressful periods

  • Gentle support for stress resilience over time

  • Calm, consistent support as part of a daily routine

These are traditional uses, supported by centuries of practice. We let the herb do the work.

 

Product Information 

  • Every capsule contains pure, active ingredients. Nothing unnecessary, nothing hidden.

  • Our capsules are certified vegan and suitable for all plant-based lifestyles.

  • No gluten, soy, wheat, lactose, sugar or salt. Just clean, simple ingredients.

  • We respect the plant as nature intended it.

  • We respect nature's design by keeping our supplements non-GMO and non-irradiated.

  • Our Organic Tulsi is grown in India and manufactured in the UK to GMP standards, with quality checks at every stage.

 
 

FAQs

  • Tulsi, also known as Holy Basil, is one of the most respected herbs in Ayurvedic tradition, used for thousands of years across India as both a medicinal herb and a plant woven deeply into everyday life. In Ayurveda it is considered an adaptogen, traditionally valued for supporting emotional balance, calm and resilience to everyday stress. Ours is certified organic by the Soil Association and contains nothing but the herb itself.

  • Tulsi is considered an adaptogen in Ayurvedic tradition, meaning it is believed to help the body find steadiness during demanding or stressful periods rather than simply sedating or stimulating it. It works gently with the body's natural systems, building its support gradually over time. In Ayurveda it is understood to support the whole person rather than addressing a single symptom.

  • Tulsi is traditionally valued for supporting emotional steadiness, calm and resilience during periods of everyday stress. People often choose it when they are looking for gentle, natural support for their mood and stress response rather than something immediate or dramatic. These are traditional uses built on centuries of practice rather than overnight promises.

  • Both Tulsi and Ashwagandha are considered adaptogens in Ayurvedic tradition, but they work in subtly different ways. Ashwagandha is traditionally associated with physical resilience, energy and vitality during demanding periods. Tulsi tends to be more associated with emotional balance, calm and mental steadiness. Some people take both as complementary daily herbs. If you are unsure which is right for you, starting with the one that most closely matches what you are looking for is always a reasonable approach.

  • Take 1 to 2 capsules daily with water. Most people find it easiest to take with a meal as part of an existing daily routine. Consistency matters more than timing. Like most traditional herbs, Tulsi works gradually and gently over time rather than offering an immediate effect.

  • Tulsi works gradually rather than immediately. Most people find that giving it three to four weeks of consistent daily use is when it starts to feel worthwhile. For emotional steadiness and stress resilience in particular, regularity over time matters more than any single dose.

  • Tulsi is generally well tolerated and has a long history of safe traditional use. A small number of people may experience mild digestive discomfort when first starting out, which usually settles quickly. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication or have an existing health condition, speak with your GP before adding any new supplement to your routine.

  • If you are currently taking any medication or have an existing health condition, we would always recommend speaking with your GP or healthcare professional before starting any new supplement. They will be best placed to advise based on your individual circumstances.

  • With supplements, what goes into the soil goes into the herb. Organic certification means our Tulsi is grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilisers, independently verified by the Soil Association. For something taken daily, we think that distinction matters. You are paying for what isn't in the capsule as much as what is.

  • Yes. Our Tulsi capsules are certified vegan and contain nothing but the herb itself and a vegetable capsule shell.