Giloy's chemical compounds, such as tinosporine, tinosporol, and tinosporic acid, contribute to its antipyretic and anti-inflammatory effects
Giloy (Tinospora cordifolia), also known as Amrita or Guduchi, is a highly valued herb in Ayurveda for its immune-modulating and anti-inflammatory properties. It's commonly used to treat typhoid fever, and its antibiotic and anti-cancer properties make it a versatile herb for various health conditions.
The recommended dosage for typhoid treatment is:
- 1-2 tablespoons of Guduchi powder mixed in warm water
- 1 cup of Guduchi juice daily
Giloy's chemical compounds, such as tinosporine, tinosporol, and tinosporic acid, contribute to its antipyretic and anti-inflammatory effects, helping to reduce fever and alleviate symptoms.
It's essential to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for proper guidance and treatment, as they can provide personalized advice and ensure the herb is used safely and effectively.
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