Description
Common Name : Indian bdellium-tree, gugal
Botanical Name : Commiphora wightii/mukul
Source : Northern Africa to central Asia, but is most common in northern India and Pakistan
Part Used : Resin
Drug Strength : 1:10
Therapeutic Use : (a) Hypolipidemic, (b) Lowers cholesterol, (c) Antioxidant, (d) Antiseptic, (e) Antifungal, (f) Carminative, (g) Expectorant, (h) Thyroid gland stimulant. Gum guggul is for pharyngitis, all mucous membrane irritations and is a gargle for sore mouths
Description : Guggul has been used in for lowering cholesterol, lowering triglycerides as well other inflammatory conditions.
Dosage : As prescribed by Physician.
Group : Mother Tincture
Therapeutic Index : Hypolipidemic, Lowers Triglycerides, Lowers Cholesterol Level
Reference : Encyclopedia of Homoeopathic Pharmacopeia