Description
Our Giloy Capsules bring the essence of the Giloy plant, also known as Tinospora cordifolia, directly to you in a convenient and easy-to-use form. Traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine, this potent herb is known for its ability to bolster immunity, promote overall well-being, and provide a myriad of other health benefits. Each capsule contains pure, organic Giloy extract, free of any artificial additives or chemicals. These capsules offer a simple way to incorporate this time-honored Ayurvedic herb into your daily health regimen.
Common Name
Also known as Tinospora Cordifolia, Heart-Leaved Moonseed, Guduchi, and Amrita.
Facts
- Giloy is a perennial climbing vine native to the tropical regions of India, Myanmar, and Sri Lanka.
- It's known for its heart-shaped leaves and yellow flowers, but its stem is the part most commonly used for medicinal purposes.
- Historically, it has been a prominent herb in Ayurvedic, Unani, and tribal medicine systems.
Uses
- Immunity Booster: Giloy is often used for its immune-modulating effects, helping to boost the body's resistance against infections.
- Anti-inflammatory: It is used to reduce inflammation and related symptoms in various health conditions.
- Digestive Aid: Giloy may also support digestive health and combat constipation, bloating, and hyperacidity.
Benefits
- Enhanced Immunity: Regular intake of Giloy Capsules may support a robust immune system, enhancing the body's ability to fight off pathogens.
- Reduced Inflammation: Giloy's anti-inflammatory properties can help alleviate inflammation-related issues.
- Digestive Support: These capsules may assist in promoting a healthy digestive system, reducing issues like acidity and constipation.
How to Use
Giloy Capsules can be taken with water, preferably after meals. The capsules are travel-friendly and can be easily incorporated into daily routines.
Dosage
The dosage may vary based on individual needs. However, usually, one to two capsules are recommended per day, taken after meals. Consult a healthcare provider for precise dosage.
Precautions
While Giloy is generally safe for most people, it's advised to consult a healthcare provider before use if you're pregnant, breastfeeding, or have a medical condition. Individuals with diabetes should monitor their blood sugar levels while using Giloy, as it may lower blood sugar levels.
History
Giloy has been used for centuries in traditional Indian medicine for its myriad of health benefits, from boosting immunity to promoting digestive health.
Etymology
The name 'Giloy' is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Amrita,' which translates to 'the root of immortality' due to its abundant medicinal properties.
Phytochemistry
Giloy contains several bioactive compounds such as alkaloids, lactones, steroids, and phenolics, which contribute to its medicinal properties.
Recipe
While Giloy Capsules don't require any preparation, here's a simple recipe for Giloy juice if you wish to incorporate this herb in another way:
Giloy Juice:Ingredients:
- 1 Giloy stem
- 1/2 Lemon
- Honey to taste
- 1 glass of water
Instructions:
- Wash and cut the Giloy stem into small pieces.
- Boil them in water until the water reduces to half.
- Let the water cool down and strain.
- Add honey and squeeze the lemon into the juice.
- Stir well and consume fresh.
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