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Guduchi (Giloy) capsules are commonly used in Ayurveda for boosting immunity, supporting detoxification of the body, managing fever and inflammation, promoting skin health and managing skin disorders, aiding digestion and improving gut health.
Giloy and Guduchi refer to the same herb, Tinospora cordifolia. Guduchi is the Sanskrit name, widely used in Ayurvedic texts. Giloy is the Hindi name, commonly used in modern India. Both names represent the same plant with identical properties and health benefits.
Yes, Guduchi can be taken daily in the recommended dosage. It is considered safe and beneficial for general health. Consult a healthcare practitioner if you have pre-existing health conditions or you are under medications.
Yes, Giloy is often recommended during dengue fever due to its Immunomodulatory properties and antipyretic effects. It helps reduce fever and may support platelet production, which is crucial in dengue.
Excessive consumption of Guduchi may lead to digestive issues such as diarrhea and a potential imbalance in the immune system which is a rarely seen.
Guduchi (Giloy) is highly valued in Ayurveda for its broad range of benefits, including: • Boosting immunity and energy levels. • Reducing chronic inflammation and fever. • Supporting liver health and detoxification. • Improving digestion and gut health. • Reducing stress and anxiety due to its adaptogenic properties.
Yes, Guduchi can typically be taken with allopathic medicines, but maintain a gap of at least 1–2 hours between Guduchi and allopathic medications. Consult your doctor or Ayurvedic practitioner to avoid potential interactions, especially if you are on medications for autoimmune disorders or diabetes.