Curing Diseases : It is helpful in hypertension and heart failure,It is useful in eczema and psoriasis,It is useful in asthma, colic and painful urination,It is helpful in insomnia and convulsions
Botanical Name : Coleus Forskohlii  ·     Family Name : Labiatate (Lamiaceae)  ·     Common Name : Coleus  ·     Part Used : Roots  ·     Habitat : Grows on the dry slopes on the indian plains and in...
Coleus Forskohlii, a traditional Ayurvedic herb, has a chemically active ingredient called forskolin which is a widely used in Indian medicine. Coleus is cultivated as a spice and as a condiment for heart ailments and stomach cramps....
Stability and Storage : It should be kept away from heat & other ignition materials. And keep it in tightly closed containers . keep container in cool & well ventilated area
How to use : The typical dosage of forskolin is 100-250 mg of Coleus forskohlii (10% forskolin), twice per day
Extraction Method : Solvent Extraction
Uses : Forskolin is a herbal supplement which can be used as a natural remedy for treatment in cancer, obesity, glaucoma, allergies and asthma, heart failure, intestinal spasms, painful cramps during your period (dysmenorrhea) .
Kid Safe : No
Benefits of Coleus Forskohlii Root Extract : Forskolin has a long history as a folk remedy for asthma. Some research supports that. Forskolin appears to work in a way similar to certain types of conventional asthma drugs, by boosting the levels of a compound called cyclic AMP.Â
Plant Part : Roots
About : Forskolin is a plant supplement derived from the root of a member of the mint family known as the Indian coleus that grows in Thailand, Nepal, and parts of India.Â
Forskolin is a chemical found in the roots of the plant plectranthus barbatus (coleus forskohlii). This plant has been used since ancient times to treat heart disorders such as high blood pressure and chest pain (angina), as well as respiratory disorders such as asthma...
Coleus forskohlii contains main active ingredient of forskolin and it is a perennial herb with fleshy, fibrous roots that grows in india. Coleus forskohlii has gained recognition as the only known plant source of the diterpene, forskolin, an enzyme involved in the production of...