Monday, April 1, 2013

Guggulipid

Gugulipid is an extract from an Indian gum called “guggul” from a small thorny tree (Commiphora mukul), native to Arabia and India. Guggulipid is a highly valued botanical medicine in the Indian system of medicine, Ayurveda. The Ayurvedic texts describes in detail the usefulness of guggulipid in the treatment of obesity and other disorders of fats including “coating and obstructions of channels”. 

Effective for: 
High cholesterol levels 
High triglyceride levels 

Supplements: 
Use guggulipid the standardized extract of the gum guggul. 

Recommended Dose: 
50-100 mg twice daily 

Side effects and precautions: 
Guggulipid has not displayed any untoward side effects.

2 comments:

  1. Where can I get Gugulipid in NSW Australia ?

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    1. You can buy it online from many sources. Also you could try stores such as GNC or a health store

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