Re: Re :[EZLINK] Tulsi leaves or powder in Singapore???????/

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Hi Alka,

Depends on the age of the baby, you can give the following.

Boil few tulsi leaves ( if baby can eat / drink bit hot - can be added betel
leaf also ) along with pepper powder.

Boil it for few minutes. The water will change its color, then stir it and
feed the same warm to baby.

If you do it in a frequent interval say once or twice a week, the baby will
not get often affected/infected by cold and cough.

I have few more home made medicines for baby…..if you are so keen, just
mail me to know more.

Take care of your kid.

The above can be taken even by adults.

Cheers,

AG.

On Dec 28, 2007 5:59 PM, alka goyal wrote:

> Hi,
> can u pls share with me how it is to be given to the small kids, and what
> is the benefit of it.
>
> Alka
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> ASHISH SAXENA
> wrote: Hi u can get a Tulsi plant near Little india station .. SPICE named
> shop.. we just bought last week.On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 11:41:14 +0800
> ezlink@yahoogroups.com wrote Hi Friends, Where
> will I get fresh or dried tulsi powder or leaves to feed my 11 months old
> son? Please share with me. Thanks in advance. Cheers, AG. [Non-text portions
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