Guggul
Commiphora Mukul

Guggul, a powerful Ayurvedic resin known for its detoxifying and anti-inflammatory benefits:


Common Name: Guggul

Hindi Name: Guggul

Sanskrit Name: Guggulu (“Protects from disease”)

Botanical Name: Commiphora mukul

Family: Burseraceae

Type: Small thorny shrub or tree


🌳 Plant Description
  • Height: 1–4 meters
  • Leaves: Trifoliate, somewhat wrinkled
  • Bark: Thin, peels off in papery flakes
  • Resin/Gum: Oleo-gum-resin extracted from the bark – this is the medicinal part
  • Habitat: Dry, rocky areas of India (esp. Rajasthan & Gujarat)

πŸ”¬ Key Active Compounds
  • Guggulsterones (E & Z) – Regulate cholesterol & inflammation
  • Myrrhanol, commiphoric acids, volatile oils, resins
  • Polysaccharides, flavonoids, and steroids

πŸ’Š Medicinal Uses of Guggul
UseBenefit
ArthritisReduces joint inflammation and pain (esp. osteoarthritis, RA)
CholesterolHelps lower LDL and triglycerides, raises HDL
Weight managementSupports fat metabolism and thyroid activity
Skin conditionsUseful in acne, eczema, boils
DetoxificationHelps clear ama (toxins) from tissues
Menstrual healthUsed in PCOS, irregular cycles
Wound healingSpeeds up tissue repair (used in external pastes)

🌼 Ayurvedic Properties
PropertyDescription
Rasa (Taste)Bitter, Pungent
Virya (Potency)Heating
Vipaka (Post-digestive effect)Pungent
Effect on DoshasBalances Vata, Kapha (can increase Pitta if overused)

Guggul is a rasayana (rejuvenative) herb, often used in combination formulas like Yogaraj Guggulu, Kaishore Guggulu, Triphala Guggulu, etc.


πŸ§ͺ Forms of Use
  • Tablets / Capsules – Standardized extracts (e.g. guggulsterone 2.5–10%)
  • Churna (powder) – Taken with warm water or honey
  • Medicated Ghee or oils – Used in panchakarma & massage
  • Topical pastes – For wounds and joint swelling

⚠️ Precautions
  • May cause gastric irritation or Pitta aggravation in sensitive individuals
  • Avoid in pregnancy and hyperthyroidism unless advised
  • Interacts with thyroid medications, blood thinners, and cholesterol-lowering drugs – consult your doctor
  • Use under supervision for long-term benefits