If there is foam in urine, then chew and eat this green leaf on an empty stomach in the morning, it is a panacea for the kidney

Tulsi Leaves For Kidney: Foaming in urine is not a common thing; it may be related to the health of your kidney. You can consume this leaf to keep your kidney healthy.

Tulsi Leaves Benefits: Benefits of eating one green leaf daily.

Tulsi Leaves For Kidney: Kidney is an important part of our body. If you also want to keep your kidney healthy, then you can include healthy things in the diet. Let us tell you that continuous foaming in urine can be related to the health of your kidney. There can be many other reasons for this such as lack of protein in the body, drinking less water, urinary tract infection, diabetes or high blood pressure etc. If you also want to keep your kidney healthy and get rid of the problem of foaming in urine, then you can chew and eat Tulsi leaves every morning on an empty stomach. Tulsi is a plant easily found in Hindu homes. It is considered sacred. Let us tell you that Tulsi is considered very beneficial for health. 

Benefits of Tulsi-

Basil leaves, which are full of medicinal properties, are called a treasure of health. It contains nutrients like vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin K, calcium, iron, and magnesium. Apart from this, it also contains antioxidants such as beta-carotene, flavonoids, eugenol, and cineole, which help protect the body from many problems. If you chew and eat basil leaves daily, it can help in keeping digestion better, kidneys healthy, and skin healthy.

How to consume basil leaves -

Basil leaves can be consumed in many ways. You can chew basil leaves in the morning on an empty stomach. Apart from this, you can drink its water. You can also drink it by adding it to tea. To make basil water, put a glass of water in a pan, add 4-5 basil leaves in it and boil it well, then when half the water remains, filter it and drink it like tea.

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