Abha Guggulu

Tradition:


Ayurveda

Source / Author:


Ayurved Saar Sangrah

Herb Name

Kikar (Gum Arabic)
Amla (Emblic)
Haritaki (Chebula)
Bibhitaki (Belleric)
Marica (Black Pepper)
Pippali (Long Pepper)
Sunth (Ginger)
Guggulu (Bdellium)
Ghee

Latin


Acacia Arabica
Emblica officinalis
Terminalia chebula
Terminalia bellerica
Piper nigrum
Piper longum
Zingiber officinale
Commiphora mukul
Butyrum clarificans

Amount








1 part ea.
7 parts
sufficient

Preparation:


Beat purified Bdellium with a little Ghee in a mortar to make a paste, then gradually add the rest in fine powder. Then form pills of 500mg.

Function:


Strengthens the Bones, Promotes Healing of Fractures

Use:


1. Fractures
2. Osteoporosis
3. Osteoarthritis
4. Cervical Spondylosis
5. Lumbago

Dose:


Adults: 1–2 grams
Children: 250–1000mg

Cautions:


None noted

Modifications:


1. To enhance Bone-healing effect and for Osteoporosis, take with Red Coral, Mother of Pearl, Withania, and Cissus Quadrangularis

Research in India has shown improved callous formation, relief of pain, and strong anti-inflammatory effect.
THE EFFECT OF ABHA GUGGULU IN THE CLINICAL MANAGEMENT OF FRACTURES
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