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Rs 900 /-
+ 30% discount for
Indian Customers
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Description : |
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Boswellia is the gummy resin of the boswellia tree. It is native to
India and used for centuries by Ayurvedic doctors. It is an Ayurvedic
plant that contains anti-inflammatory terpenoids called boswellic acids. |
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- Botanical Name - BOSWELLIA SERRATA
- Family Name - BURSERACEAE
- Common (Indian) Names:
- Hindi: Guggal, Salai Guggal, Sallaki
- English: INDIAN OLIBANUM TREE, OLIBANUM, LUBAN, GOND
- Part Used -BARK, GUM RESIN The most important derivative
of Boswellia Serrata tree is the Boswellia Gum Resin.
- Product Offered - stems
- Active Compounds - alkaloids and with anoloids
- Habitat - Terminalia Arjuna is a deciduous tree (about
60-70 feet height), is abundantly found in India and Ceylon,
also in Myanmar and Sri Lanka.
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Modern medical sciences have progressed a lot in its fight
against aliments concerning heart. Day by day, the numbers of
heart patients are increasing. A number of medications starting
from Aspirin to sophisticated open heart surgeries are now a
days common in developed countries. In spite of the ultramodern
technologies and the awareness programs, heart diseases like
Angina pectoris and Myocardial Infraction are till today
creating alarming situations in the society.
If we consider the traditional herbal system of medicine in India- Ayurveda,
we will come to know that Ancient medical scientists have mentioned the
remarkable cardio protective, heart muscle strengthening properties of
Arjuna herb. |
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| History : |
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Boswellin (Boswellia Serrata) is an ayurvedic herb that has been
traditionally used in India in folk medicine as a remedy for several
inflammatory diseases, such as arthritis and bursitis. |
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| Active Constituents : |
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The gum oleoresin consists of essential oils, gum, and terpenoids. The
terpenoid portion contains the boswellic acids that have been shown to be
the active constituents in boswellia. Today, extracts are typically
standardized to contain 37. boswellic acids. |
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| Benefits of Boswellia Serrata in the treatment of Arthritis : |
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When it comes to the cure of any ailment there is a variety of expertise
available, when it comes to the wondrous tree of boswellia. Interestingly
boswellia is a large branching tree which is found in the Northern Africa and
the Middle East; the strips of Boswellia are peeled away, which is known as the
gummy oleo-resin.its extracts have been traditionally used in the system of
Ayurveda. Used as an anti arthritic, an astringent, a stimulant an antiseptic,
you name it and the need is fulfilled. Known for the variety of purposes it
fulfills, boswellia serrata contains oils sugars, as well as volatile oils.
It is also known to inhibit human leukocyte elastase involved in the
pathogenesis of emphysema. One of the major cures this wonder drug is known to
have is the beneficial effect on knee osteoarthritis. Several studies have been
carried out to confirm the effects of boswellia serrata, a comparative study was
undertaken to study its effects when the same was in combination of several
drugs was studied in the patients suffering from the inflicting osteoarthritis
patients. there were certainly reports of reduction in pain of the joints at the
severity of pain had altered, in the fortunate ones who took the combination of
few other Ayurvedic drugs in combination with boswellia serrata. The researches
almost concluded that it showed positive effects, even the ones from pathology.
The effects were evident from the reduction of pain as well as swelling in
the joints, not only in humans; in fact some animal studies performed in India
also showed ingestion of a defatted alcoholic extract of boswellia serrata
ingested in animals seemed to reduce the primary antibody synthesis totally
inhibiting the classical complement pathway. When researches were conducted on
the effects of boswellia serrata, an extract boswellic acid, had also been
studied for the anti-neoplastic activity, more or less in the primary and the
secondary brain tumors, , which is also undergoing an early-stage clinical trial
at several clinical levels. No wonder, apart from the cure of arthritis, it has
been further studied for the anti-neoplastic activity, more or less in the
experimental and the secondary brain tumors that indicate potential efficacy. .
Boswellia serrata is also known to be a promising alternative, no wonder it is
when one sees the ancient use of the same widely known among the herbalists as a
treatment for arthritis.
Many studies conducted since the original study has confirmed that Boswellia
Serrata has potent anti-inflammatory and anti-arthritic activity. Boswellia was
found to improve blood supply to the joints and restore integrity of vessels
weakened by spasm. Boswellia Serrata may also be useful for the treatment of
rheumatoid arthritis with no side effects as those seen with traditional drugs
of choice. |
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| Potential for anti-cancer activity : |
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Boswellic acid, an extract from Boswellia serrata, has been studied for
anti-neoplastic activity, especially in experimental primary and secondary brain
tumors, indicating potential efficacy from in vitro and limited clinical
research. Boswellic acid is also undergoing an early-stage clinical trial at the
Cleveland Clinic. |
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| Dosage : |
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For arthritis: 300mg of boswellic acids three times a day has been
used.
For asthma:
300mg three times daily has been used.
For back pain and other areas of aching or stiffness: Take 300 mg
boswellic acids three times a day. Or rub a pea-sized amount of cream into the
area where the pain is concentrated every four to six hours. Continue as long as
needed.
For Crohn is disease and ulcerative colitis: 300 mg of Boswellia gum
resin three times daily has been used. |
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| Other Benefits : |
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Finally, gymnema sylvestre has also been found to be beneficial in the
treatment of high triglyceride levels. Lowering your blood triglycerides can
help in the treatment and prevention of cardiovascular disease, heart attacks,
and strokes. |
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| Possible Risks of Gymnema Sylvestre : |
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As discussed above, one of the primary used of gymnema sylvestre is for the
treatment of high blood sugar levels. While these high sugar levels can be very
dangerous, having a blood sugar that is too low can also result in serious
health conditions, including lightheadedness, dizziness, fainting, nausea, and
even coma. It is important to talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking
gymnema sylvestre to find out whether or not this herbal supplement is right for
you. Always remember that is it better to be safe than sorry. |
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| "These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug
Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or
prevent any disease." |
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