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guggul is the yellowish resin (or gum) that is produced by the mukulcommiphora mukul tree, a small, thorny plant that grows throughout northern india. Guggul is also referred as guggul gum, guggal, gugglesterone, guggul, gugulu and gum gugal.
Guggul plays a major role in the traditional herbal medicine of india. It is often combined with other herbs and used in the treatment of arthritis, skin diseases, pains in the nervous system, obesity, digestive problems, infections in the mouth, and menstrual problems.
features
1.high quality product
2.made from natural sources
3.no artificial color &flavour
4.free from gmo
5.gmd-iso 22000 certified
specification:-
product name
guggul standardized extract
product common name
sanskrit
guggal, devadhoopa
bengali
guggal
gujarati
guggal, gugguru
hindi
guggulu, guggal
malayalam
guggulu, gulgulu,
marathi
guggala
kannada
guggulu
tamil
maishakshi , gukkal
telugu
guggal
botanical name
commiphora mukul
part used
gum
standardized for
guggulsterones2.5% by hplc
guggulsterones10%by uv
country of origin
india
uses and application
adaptogen
microbiological data
total plate count
less than 1000gm
yeast & mould
not more than 25gm
e. Coli
absent
salmonella
absent
high cholesterol: studies show that a 14-27% of ldl cholesterol and 22-30% of triglycerides levels were reduced when guggul was given to men and women with high cholesterol for 12 weeks with no change in diet or exercise. Several clinical studies were published in the indian journal of medicine (volume 84) in 1986, indian pharmacoepia and in the journal of the association of physicians in india (vol. 34 & 37) all stating the efficacy of guggul in lowering ldl cholesterol and triglycerides.guggul benefits
atherosclerosis: two compounds, z-guggulsterone and e-guggulsterone, appear to be responsible for guggul lipid's cholesterol-lowering effects. Guggul also appears to boost levels of "good" cholesterol although the exact mechanism is unknown. Both of these actions help prevent atherosclerosis. Guggul is also an antioxidant, which helps stop the oxidization of cholesterol and the subsequent hardening of the arteries.
Impotence: men with lower blood cholesterol or higher amounts of the beneficial high-density lipoprotein (hdl) cholesterol may be less likely to develop erectile dysfunction or impotence. Since guggul supports atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), which may impede blood flow to and from the , guggul may possibly be the treatment for impotence many men are looking for.
Weight loss: research with laboratory animals suggests guggul may help enhance thyroid function. Since the thyroid gland produces hormones that are needed to regulate metabolism, it can help in weight loss.