
Popularly known as the ‘Indian Myrrh tree’ distributed throughout the arid areas of Northwest India, Pakistan (Baluchistan) and Bangladesh. The Guggul tree secretes aromatic gum of oleoresins, ‘Gum Guggul’, which are collected when they dry after exuding from cuts in the bark.
Active Principle:
Guggul extract is a standardized powder extract of the gum containing a mixture of Z and E gugulsterones. The standardized extract contains 2.5% - 5% gugulsterones.

Clinical Uses:
- Lowers elevated cholesterol and triglyceride levels
- Prevention and reversal of atherosclerosis
- Cardioprotective activity
- Prevents development of stroke or embolism
- Significant anti-inflammatory action
Advantages:
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