Kaisora Guggulu
Kaisora Guggulu is a popular Ayurvedic tablet traditionally used to support joint comfort in chronic inflammatory joint conditions and to help ease associated redness, pain, swelling and tenderness. It is also valued in Ayurveda for its role in promoting balanced skin and overall systemic cleansing, making it a preferred choice in many joint‑ and skin‑focused wellness regimens under Ayurvedic guidance.
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Kaisore Guggulu is a specific combination of guggulu, amritha, triphala and other herbs, traditionally used in Ayurveda to support joint comfort in long‑standing inflammatory joint conditions and various chronic skin concerns. These specially selected ingredients are known in Ayurvedic texts as blood‑cleansing and dosha‑balancing, helping to address internal heat and toxin build‑up (ama) and thereby supporting the body’s natural response to inflammation and the management of persistent skin issues and slow‑to‑settle wounds. The guggulu in this tablet is appreciated for its strong anti‑inflammatory profile, while amritha is known for its supportive antibacterial and antifungal properties in traditional use, together making Kaisore Guggulu a preferred choice in many joint‑ and skin‑focused wellness regimens under Ayurvedic guidance.
- Supports skin health and balance
- Helps maintain joint comfort and flexibility
- Assists in maintaining healthy cholesterol levels
- Helps support balanced uric acid levels
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| Composition: Each tablet contains 1.2 g of dehydrated ground mass prepared out of | |||||
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| S.No. | Sanskrit Name | English Name | Botanical Name | Parts Used | Qty |
| 1 | Triphala (each) | ||||
| Abhaya | Chebulic myrobalan | Terminalia chebula | Fr.R. | 1.30 g | |
| Amalaki | Gooseberry | Phyllanthus emblica | Fr.R. | 1.30 g | |
| Vibhitaki | Belleric myrobalan | Terminalia bellirica | Fr.R. | 1.30 g | |
| 2 | Amrita | Gulancha tinospora | Tinospora cordifolia | St | 0.86 g |
| 3 | Guggulu | Indian bedellium | Commiphora mukul | Exd | 0.43 g |
| 4 | Triphala (each) | ||||
| Abhaya | Chebulic myrobalan | Terminalia chebula | Fr.R. | 40.38 mg | |
| Amalaki | Gooseberry | Phyllanthus emblica | Fr.R. | 40.38 mg | |
| Vibhitaki | Belleric myrobalan | Terminalia bellirica | Fr.R. | 40.38 mg | |
| 5 | Guduchi | Gulancha tinospora | Tinospora cordifolia | St | 26.92 mg |
| 6 | Tryusana (each) | ||||
| Sunthi | Dry ginger | Zingiber officinale | Rz | 40.38 mg | |
| Maricha | Black pepper | Piper nigrum | Dr.Fr | 40.38 mg | |
| Pippali | Indian long pepper | Piper longum | Dr.Fr | 40.38 mg | |
| 7 | Vidanga | Wawrung | Embelia ribes | Dr.Fr | 26.92 mg |
| 8 | Danti | Diesel seed plant | Baliospermum montanum | Rt | 13.46 mg |
| 9 | Trivrit | Indian jalap | Operculina turpethum | Rt | 13.46 mg |
