GUDUCHI 100 VEG CAPSULES
Guduchi or Giloy – Tinospora cordifolia, an ayurvedic herbs used widely in many ayurvedic classical formulas. Commonly used to balance healthy blood sugar levels, inflammation, and immune system support.
One of the recent studies suggested that Guduchi is as potent herb as spirulina in flighting the recurrent allergies.
One of the early studies suggested that using Guduchi helps in managing sugar levels among the diabetes patients, helps in reducing the absorption of sugars in the food at the intestine. Also have protective role in diabetes complications.
Guduchi may have similar action as monoamine oxidase inhibitor and play role in increasing catecholamines levels, also contains phytoandorgen, aids in protecting against radiation induced DNA damage.
Ayurvedic Uses:
- Traditionally used in Ayurveda for tridoshic balance
- Traditionally used in Ayurveda for Jwara
- Traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine to support immunity.
- Promote general health and wellbeing.
Recommended Dose.
Adult dose: extract of stem (5% bitters) can take 1000mg per day or 300mg three times per day.
Ayurvedic Dose: can consume 10-15grms once per day after food.
Modern evidence
Rasayana and immune support
Rasayana, a Ayurvedic term means “nourishment” to all seven dhatus (tissues) in the body, essentially which provides the nutrition to the physical body and promotes general health wellbeing.
- Pathak, P., Vyas, M., Vyas, H., & Naria, M. Rasayana effect of Guduchi Churna on the life span of Drosophila melanogaster. AYU (An International Quarterly Journal of Research in Ayurveda), 2016; 37(1): 67. https://doi.org/10.4103/ayu.AYU_11_16
- Nagarkatti DS, Rege NN, Desai NK, Dahanukar SA. Modulation of Kupffer cell activity by Tinospora cordifolia in liver damage. J Postgrad Med., 1994; 40: 65‑7.
- Rege NN, Nazareth HM, Bapat RD, Dahanukar SA. Modulation of immunosuppression in obstructive jaundice by Tinospora cordifolia. Indian J Med Res., 1989; 90: 478‑83.
Fever or Anti pyretic benefits
Fever or raise in the body temperature is an indication of some unknown infection or inflammation in the body. Guduchi – Amrutha used widely in traditional Ayurvedic Medicine for the management of fever or Jwara in Ayurveda.
Evidence
- Ikram M, Khattak SG, Gilani Antipyretic studies on some indigenous Pakistani medicinal plants: II. J Ethnopharmacology, 1987; 19: 185-92.
- Vedavathy S, Rao Short communication: Antipyretic activity of six indigenous medicinal plants of Tirumala Hills, Andhra Pradesh, India. J Ethnopharmacology, 1991; 33: 193-6.
- Rao Chemistry and Pharmacological studies on Tinospora species – A Review. Indian Drugs, 1999; 36: 78-86.
Healthy Blood Sugar Maintenance
- Guduchi is widely used in Diabetes in Ayurvedic Medicine, the evidence suggests using Guduchi herb helps in reduction of sugar from the ingested food at the level of intestines.
- Wadkar KA, Magdum CS, Patil SS, Naikwade NS. Anti‑diabetic potential and Indian medicinal plants. J Herbal Med Toxicol, 2008; 2: 45-50.
Anti-Inflammatory benefits
Using Gruduchi extract – has significant anti-inflammatory benefits by reducing the various chemical mediators of inflammation such as histamine reaction by then reducing the edema.
Patgiri, B., Umretia, B., Vaishnav, P., Prajapati, P., Shukla, V., & Ravishankar, B. Anti-inflammatory activity of Guduchi Ghana (aqueous extract of Tinospora Cordifolia Miers.). AYU (An International Quarterly Journal of Research in Ayurveda), 2014; 35(1): https://doi.org/10.4103/0974-8520.141958
Traditional Indications:
- Traditionally used in Ayurveda for tridoshic balance
- Traditionally used in Ayurveda for Jwara
- Traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine to support immunity.
- Promote general health and wellbeing.
Warnings
- Store below 30 degrees
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Do not expose to direct sunlight.
- Drink Plenty water
- Bottle sealed for your protection.
- Do not use in pregnancy and breast feeding.