Tinospora Cordifolia is a Botanical Name of Giloy
Giloy (Amrita or Guduchi in Hindi) is a climbing shrub that grows on other trees, from the botanical family Menispermaceae. The plant is native to India but also found in China and tropical areas of Australia and Africa. All parts of the plant are used in Ayurvedic medicine.
Giloy is a strong immunity booster, anti-toxic, antipyretic (that reduces fever), anti-inflammatory, antioxidant.
Giloy is used to treat
- chronic fever
- dengue fever
- hay fever
- Corona-virus infection
- urinary problems
- asthma
- Improved respiratory health
- dysentery
- diarrhea
- skin infections
- Hansen’s disease (formerly called leprosy)
- diabetes
- gout
- jaundice
- anorexia
- Improves eye-sight
- Improve digestion
- Reduces stress and anxiety
- Boosts immunity
- Treats arthritis and gout
- Youthful skin
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Benefits of Guduchi/Giloy
- Immunomodulator - Giloy boosts the phagocytic activity of macrophages.
- Giloy helps to reduce joint pain.
- Giloy stimulates the growth of osteoblasts.
- Hepatoprotective.
- Giloy modulates lipid metabolism.
- Giloy possesses significant neuroprotective activity.
- Giloy also improves the long-term cellular insulin sensitivity that helps manage diabetes well.
- Giloy has been preferred to treat ailments such as bronchitis and chronic cough.
- Giloy is an effective anti-aging herb.
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