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New Study Reveals Holy Basil Can Reduce Cortisol Levels by 36% in Just 40 Minutes

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New Study Reveals Holy Basil Can Reduce Cortisol Levels by 36% in Just 40 Minutes

Originally published on www.linkedin.com Lanson Burrows Jones Jr.

Peer-reviewed trials just confirmed: Holy Basil can drop measured cortisol by 36% in days in a new randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial published in Frontiers in Nutrition found that just days after ingesting a 125 mg standardized Holy Basil extract twice daily for 8 week, participants' cortisol levels dropped by an average of 36%.

This is not placebo magic.
It's measurable neuroendocrinology.

Tulsi's bioactive compounds -- eugenol, rosmarinic acid, ursolic acid -- appear to interact directly with the HPA axis (hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis), recalibrating the way your brain and adrenal glands communicate under stress.
The effect? An accelerated return from fight-or-flight to rest-and-repair.

In the same study, participants reported better sleep, brighter mood, and greater emotional resilience. The acute hormonal change was matched by subjective shifts in how the body felt stress -- less intensity, faster recovery.

Ayurveda has called Tulsi "the incomparable one" for thousands of years. In Hindu tradition, it is planted at the heart of the home, not only for its fragrance and flavor but for its ability to make the heart a fit dwelling place for the divine.

Modern physiology gives us a way to measure what ancient healers sensed:

  • Cortisol curves flatten.
  • Heart-rate variability improves.
  • The brain's coherence -- the rhythmic harmony between its networks -- returns.

In other words, Tulsi does not simply reduce stress -- it restores coherence.

Imagine walking into a high-stakes negotiation, an exam, or a performance review having primed your nervous system with a cup of Tulsi tea.
Your heart steady.
Your mind clear.
Your body aligned with its original blueprint for resilience.

Sacred to the ancients.
Measured by science.
A reminder that even in the storm, you can return to stillness.

Stress can feel relentless.
And when cortisol stays high, it doesn't just fray your mood -- it rewires your biology for survival instead of growth.
The immune system weakens. Inflammation smolders. The prefrontal cortex -- your decision-making center -- begins to dim under the glare of constant threat signals.

Disclaimer: This news is shared for journalistic and informational purposes only. It is not medical advice. Please consult your physician before making any changes to your health regimen.

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