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Gudmar Leaves

  • Type Fresh
  • Application Medicine, Supplements
  • Style Natural
  • Shelf Life 1 Month
  • Grade Premium
  • Color Green
  • Place of Origin India

Gymnema known as Gudmar/Gymnema Sylvestre in native india, (gymnema sylvestre) is a tropical plant of the milkweed family. Gymnema has a long history of medicinal use in India for diabetes.

The ancient Sanskrit name denotes sugar destroyer" which translates to various native languages. Human and animal studies confirm that gymnema has pronounced effects on blood sugar, at least among diabetics. Within the past few decades researchers have determined that gymnema extracts play a role in the treatment of type 1 diabetics, who typically need daily injections of insulin to control the disease.

The extract is manufactured from completely dried leaves with permissible stems. The moisture content in the leaves plays a significant role in the quality of the extract and its parameters.

It is said that Gudmar taken orally lowers diabetics blood glucose levels and improves blood fat and cholesterol profiles. It is also used as a digestive tonic for weight reduction to block the absorption of sugar in the digestive tract.

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Tulsi

Ocimum Sanctum (holy basil), called Tulsi in India, is ubiquitous in Hindu tradition. Perhaps its role as a healing herb was instrumental in its "sacred" implication. Ocimum Sanctum (Tulsi) is perhaps the most common and most revered of all household plants in india. Tulsi is an erect sweet -scented pubescent herb, 30-100cm in height, growing in abundance near cultivated field gardens and waste lands. Its leaves, seeds and every part of the plant are useful.

Tulsi is antiseptic and antifungal. It stimulates the immune system by increasing the production of antibodies. Tulsi tea is rich in antioxidants and helps reduce stress.

Tulsi is used in several formulations to enhance immunity and metabolic functions as well as in the management of respiratory problems (shwas -kasa).

A variety of biologically active compounds have been isolated from the leaves including ursolic acid, Apigenin and Luteolin. The standardized extract of Tulsi is said to contain 1-2% ursolic acid derived from aqueous-alcoholic extraction.

 

Specifications

  • Trade Name : tulsi ocimum sanctum
  • Botanical/scientific Name : ocimum sanctum
  • Active Principle Marker : tannis 7%, ursolic acid 1%
  • Identification : HPLC
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