My ExportersIndia

For Buyer

For Seller

For Help

Our Products

  1. Seeds 91 Products available
  2. Pure And Natural Herbs 32 Products available
  3. Whole Spices 4 Products available
  4. Medicinal Plant 4 Products available
  5. Dry Leaves 2 Products available
  6. Rose Flower 2 Products available
  7. Resins 1 Products available
  8. Garden Plant 1 Products available
  9. Ayurvedic & Herbal Powders 1 Products available
  10. Others Products 14 Products available

Resins

We are leaders in the market for providing best range of Organic Guggul Resin (Organic Commiphora Mukul)

Organic Guggul Resin (Organic Commiphora Mukul)

Details :

  • Common Name : Guggul
  • Other Name : Hill Mango, Gum Guggul, Indian Bdellium
  • Botanical Name : Commiphora Mukul.

 

Guggul or guggulu (commiphora mukul, also commiphora wightii), more popularly known as Bdellium, is derived from the gummy resinous exudate of a plant closely related to myrrh that is found in arid to semi-arid areas of Northern India, Bangladesh and Pakistan. When used for medicinal purposes, the resin, harvested from the stems in the winter, is traditionally processed to purify and render it bioassimilable by placing the gum into a bag of thick, coarse cloth and then boiling it in an aqueous medium such as pure water or a decoction of Triphala until it is soft. This is then spread out and on a wooden board where it is smeared with ghee (clarified butter) and allowed to air dry. The dried gum is again fried in ghee and finely powdered for medicinal use.
Similar to another important Ayurvedic preparation called triphala, guggul is considered tridoshic, or balancing to all three doshas in the body. The three doshas or bodily humours of the body represent the foundation of traditional Ayurveda. These are: kapha or the anabolic humour, watery humour; pitta or the catabolic, fiery humour; and vata, the air or nervous system humour. When all three humours are in balance, the result is health and wellness. When one or more are excess or deficient this represents imbalance or disease. Guggul stimulates pitta and thus enhances warmth, digestion, circulatory and reproductive processes. It also regulates vata (nerve force) and kapha (fluidic aspects).

View Complete Details
Tell Us What are you looking for? Will call you back

Contact Us