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Guggul Dry Extract 10 % Guggulsterones
Botanical Name: | Commiphora mukul |
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Appearance: | fine powder |
Plant Part Used: | gum resin |
Raw Material Used: | cultivated |
Extraction Solvent: | Ethanol |
Extract Ratio: | 7:1 |
Active Ingredient | Assay in % |
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Total Guggulsterons | 10.0 |
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Historical Background & Origin
Guggul is considered an important therapeutic agent in Ayurvedic medicine and literally translated from Sanskrit, guggul means “the remedy that prevents illness”. In classical Ayurvedic textbooks, its antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects are described in particular. In the country of origin of Ayurveda, it is mainly used for joint complaints such as rheumatism, arthrosis and arthritis. However, Ayurveda physicians also use this tissue-cleansing agent for obesity, high cholesterol, arteriosclerosis, cysts and abscesses due to its “scraping” properties (lekhana).
Therapeutic agent
Guggul contains chemicals that combat high cholesterol levels and high triglycerol levels, both indicators of cardiovascular disease.
The bioactive substances in Indian myrrh include guggulsterone and myrhhanol. It also contains a substance that alleviates the symptoms of acne, such as redness and pain.
Guggul
This is the yellow resin of the tree, which is used in Ayurveda for a variety of health effects. The powerful health benefits offered by this plant have made it an important part of traditional medicine and an increasingly important area of modern health research.
Health benefits
- Supports the function of the thyroid gland
- Effective for acne
- Supports weight loss
- Can cause a reduction in cholisterol levels