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Indications:
a. bursitis
b. osteoarthritis
c. rheumatoid arthritis
d. ulcerative colitis
Historical or traditional use:
In the ancient Ayurvedic medical texts of India, the gummy exudate from boswellia is grouped with other gum resins and referred to collectively as guggals. Historically, the guggals were recommended for a variety of conditions including arthritis, diarrhea, dysentery, pulmonary disease, and ringworm.
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 37.5-65% boswellic acids.
Studies have shown that the boswellic acids have an anti-inflammatory action-much like the conventional non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used by many for inflammatory conditions. Boswellia inhibits pro-inflammatory mediators in the body, such as leukotrienes.2 As opposed to NSAIDs, long-term use of boswellia does not lead to irritation or ulceration of the stomach.
How much should I take? The standardized extract of the gum oleoresin of boswellia is recommended. For rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis, many people take 150 mg three times per day. As an example, if an extract contains 37.5% boswellic acids, 400 mg of the extract should be taken three times per day. Treatment with boswellia generally lasts eight to 12 weeks.
Comments:
Boswellia is the premier Ayurvedic herb to help the body deals with all sorts of inflamatory issues. The Latin name is Salai Guggul. It is an Ayurvedic herb that contains anti-inflammatory triterpenoids called boswellic acid. Boswellic acid and its derivatives have anti-carcinogenic, anti-tumor, and anti-hyperlipidemic activities. Boswellic acids are effective anti-inflammatory and anti-arthritic agents, for both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, soft tissue rheumatism, and low back pain. Boswellia helps ease osteoarthritis and rheumatoid problems. It has been shown to lessen morning stiffness and increase joint mobility. Boswellia Serrata's anti-inflammatory properties can help to reduce aching and stiffness, especially when associated with low back pain.. Boswellia is also known to help control certain inflammatory bowel diseases. It appears to reduce the inflammation associated with ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, both painful intestinal disorders. It works very well yet avoids all of the irritation associated with many conventional pain relievers. Boswellia is believed to suppress the proliferating tissue found in the inflammed areas and also prevents the breakdown of connective tissue. The mechanism is similar to the action of non-steroidal groups of anti-arthritic drugs with no side effects, gastric irritation and ulcerogenic activity. . Many studies conducted have 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.
Ingredients: Standardized extract of Boswellia Serrata, standardized to 65% Boswellic Acid
Other Ingredients: Capsule (vegetable cellulose), 100% vegetarian. No fillers, binders or common allergens.
Servings Per Container: 60 vegetarian capsules 500 mg. each
Suggested use: One capsule two times daily or as directed by your physician
Indications:
a. bursitis
b. osteoarthritis
c. rheumatoid arthritis
d. ulcerative colitis
Historical or traditional use:
In the ancient Ayurvedic medical texts of India, the gummy exudate from boswellia is grouped with other gum resins and referred to collectively as guggals. Historically, the guggals were recommended for a variety of conditions including arthritis, diarrhea, dysentery, pulmonary disease, and ringworm.
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 37.5-65% boswellic acids.
Studies have shown that the boswellic acids have an anti-inflammatory action-much like the conventional non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used by many for inflammatory conditions. Boswellia inhibits pro-inflammatory mediators in the body, such as leukotrienes.2 As opposed to NSAIDs, long-term use of boswellia does not lead to irritation or ulceration of the stomach.
How much should I take? The standardized extract of the gum oleoresin of boswellia is recommended. For rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis, many people take 150 mg three times per day. As an example, if an extract contains 37.5% boswellic acids, 400 mg of the extract should be taken three times per day. Treatment with boswellia generally lasts eight to 12 weeks.
Comments:
Boswellia is the premier Ayurvedic herb to help the body deals with all sorts of inflamatory issues. The Latin name is Salai Guggul. It is an Ayurvedic herb that contains anti-inflammatory triterpenoids called boswellic acid. Boswellic acid and its derivatives have anti-carcinogenic, anti-tumor, and anti-hyperlipidemic activities. Boswellic acids are effective anti-inflammatory and anti-arthritic agents, for both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, soft tissue rheumatism, and low back pain. Boswellia helps ease osteoarthritis and rheumatoid problems. It has been shown to lessen morning stiffness and increase joint mobility. Boswellia Serrata's anti-inflammatory properties can help to reduce aching and stiffness, especially when associated with low back pain.. Boswellia is also known to help control certain inflammatory bowel diseases. It appears to reduce the inflammation associated with ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, both painful intestinal disorders. It works very well yet avoids all of the irritation associated with many conventional pain relievers. Boswellia is believed to suppress the proliferating tissue found in the inflammed areas and also prevents the breakdown of connective tissue. The mechanism is similar to the action of non-steroidal groups of anti-arthritic drugs with no side effects, gastric irritation and ulcerogenic activity. . Many studies conducted have 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.
Ingredients: Standardized extract of Boswellia Serrata, standardized to 65% Boswellic Acid
Other Ingredients: Capsule (vegetable cellulose), 100% vegetarian. No fillers, binders or common allergens.
Servings Per Container: 60 vegetarian capsules 500 mg. each
Suggested use: One capsule two times daily or as directed by your physician
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