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==Immune system==
==Immune system==


In a study of 24 healthy volunteers, consumption of Tulsi in on an empty stomach led to increased levels of [[IFN-Ξ³]] and [[interleukin 4|IL-4]] [[cytokine]]s, as well as increased percentages of [[T-helper]] cells and [[natural killer cell]]s after four weeks as compared to placebo.<ref name="mondal2011" />
In a study of 24 healthy volunteers, consumption of Tulsi in on an empty stomach led to increased levels of [[IFN-Ξ³]] and [[IL-4]] [[cytokine]]s, as well as increased percentages of [[T-helper]] cells and [[natural killer cell]]s after four weeks as compared to placebo.<ref name="mondal2011" />


==Pathogens==
==Pathogens==
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