Guggul Resin (Indian Bdellium) – Ancient Ayurvedic Gold for Holistic Healing
Regional & Botanical Names:
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Botanical Name: Commiphora mukul
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English Name: Indian Bdellium / Mukul Myrrh
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Sanskrit Name: Guggulu (गुग्गुलु)
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Hindi Name: गुग्गुल (Guggul)
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Tamil Name: குக்குலு (Guggulu)
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Malayalam Name: കുങ്കില്യനം (Kunkilyam)
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Telugu Name: గుగ్గులు (Guggulu)
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Kannada Name: ಗುಗ್ಗುಲು (Guggulu)
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Arabic: المر (Al-Murr)
What is Guggul?
Guggul, also known as Indian Bdellium Resin, is a sacred resin extracted from the Commiphora mukul tree, widely used in Ayurveda for over 3,000 years. At Naturoherbs, we bring you authentically sourced, naturally dried, and potency-preserved Guggul resin, ideal for traditional formulations, home remedies, and commercial herbal preparations.
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Key Benefits of Guggul Resin
Boosts Metabolism & Weight Management
Guggul enhances the digestive fire (Agni) and reduces Ama (toxic residue from undigested food), making it a natural metabolism booster. Traditionally used for weight regulation, it supports fat breakdown and detox.
Joint Support & Inflammation Relief
Guggul’s anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties make it a go-to remedy in Ayurvedic treatments for arthritis, including rheumatoid and osteoarthritis. It helps reduce joint pain, stiffness, and swelling.
Tip: Apply a warm Guggul paste topically on joints to relieve localized pain and inflammation.
Cholesterol & Heart Health
Scientific and Ayurvedic texts highlight Guggul’s role in balancing lipid profiles, helping lower bad cholesterol (LDL) and supporting overall cardiovascular health.
Immune Support & Skin Wellness
Guggul helps strengthen the immune system, fights off bacterial infections, and is used to treat skin issues like acne, wrinkles, and eczema due to its detoxifying and blood-purifying nature.
How Guggul is Used Traditionally
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Internal Use: Chewed directly or taken in powder/pill form with warm water, ghee, or castor oil.
- Formulations: Found in classic Ayurvedic blends like Triphala Guggulu, Yograj Guggulu, Kaishore Guggulu, and more.
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Topical Use: Mixed with warm water and applied on painful joints or skin conditions.
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Decoction: Boiled with other herbs for deeper detox benefits.
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