Gokshuradi Guggulu
Gokshuradi Guggulu is
traditionally used in Ayurveda in the treatment of
Gall bladder disorder, Kidney disease, corpulence
(obesity) and skin disorders. It reduces both Pitta
and Kapha doshas.
The Guggulu
family of herbs is geared towards detoxifying the
deep tissues of the body. When combined with
Gokshuradi, guggulu detoxifies the lymphatic system
as well as the hormonal system, with specific
effectiveness on the thyroid gland & Gall bladder
disorders.

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Decreases risk factors that cause stone
formation
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Strengthens and rejuvenates the kidneys
and prostate
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Detoxifies the urinary tract
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Maintains proper prostate size and
function
- Enhances sexual vigor and control
Indications:
- Effective in any kind of stone formation in Gall Bladder.
- Effective in Urinary stone.
- Effective in Urine retention .
- Strengthens and rejuvenates the kidneys.
- Maintains proper prostate size & function.
- It is helpful
in infertility and diabetes.
- Useful in calculus affections, urinary
discharges and impotence.
- It also helps gout, kidney diseases and as a
muscle relaxant.
Gokshuradi Guggulu is
a traditional Ayurvedic compound used to support the
proper function of the genitourinary tract. It
strengthens and tones the kidneys, Gall bladder and
urethra as well as the reproductive systems.
The main ingredient, Gokshur, is renowned for its
rejuvenating action on the kidneys and prostate.
Combined with guggulu, triphala and trikatu, it
detoxifies the urinary system and maintains healthy
urinary composition, thus reducing the risk factors
that may lead to stone formation. Balancing to all
doshas, Gokshuradi Guggulu revitalizes kidneys
weakened by vata, calms pitta inflammations, and
reduces stones and swelling due to excess kapha.
Main Ingredients of Gokshuradi Guggulu :
Gokshura root (Tribulus terrestris)
Guggulu resin (Commiphora mukul)
Musta root (Cyperus rotundus)
Amalaki fruit (Embblica Officinalis)
Bibhitaki fruit (Terminalia belerica)
Haritaki fruit (Terminalia chebula)
Pippali fruit (Piper longum)
Ginger root (Zingiber officinale)
Black Pepper fruit (Piper nigrum)
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