
Coleus forskohlii is part of the mint family of plants and has long been cultivated in India, Thailand and parts of SE Asia. The roots are harvested in the fall, when forskolin is at its most concentrated and the color is the brightest.
Active Principle:
Chief alkaloid found is Forskohlii. Many other diterpenoids as deacetyl forskolin, 9-deoxyforskolin, 1, 9-deoxyforskolin, 1, 9-dideoxy- 7-deacetylforskolin have been isolated.
Clinical Uses:
- Coleus is found to be effective in skin conditions as eczema and psoriasis. .
- Coleus can aid in weight loss due to its ability to breakdown stored fat as well as inhibit the synthesis of adipose tissue, additionally, it increases thyroid hormone production and release thereby increasing metabolism.
- Prevents skin from aging.
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