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Introduction

Ayurveda is the Indian traditional system of medicine that focuses on both preventive and therapeutic measures for our well-being. It is believed that an individual’s physical, physiological and psychological characteristics are determined by their own body. In the ayurvedic system, a number of plants having different medicinal benefits are combined in a formulation and are called polyherbal medicines. This single medicine, in turn, has many properties that attribute to its uses. The effect of any medicine also depends largely on the nature of the ingredients used. Simhanada guggulu is one of many such polyherbal drugs. Simhanada guggulu is made up of 5 main components that contribute to the array of its benefits. Let us see what these ingredients are and their potential benefits! 1,2

Nutritional Value of Simhanada Guggulu

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HerbsQuantity
Haritaki (Terminalia chebula)1 part
Bibhitaki (Terminalia bellerica)1 part
Amalaki (Emblica officinalis )1 part
Suddha Gandhaka (Sulphur)1 part
Suddha Guggulu (Commiphora mukul)1 part
Erand Tail (Ricinus communis)4 parts

Table 1: Nutritional components of simhanada guggulu

To prepare simhanada guggulu, equal parts of haritaki, bibhitaki and amalaki powder were added to an iron vessel. 4 parts water was then added, and the decoction was reduced to 1/4th amount. Four parts castor oil was added to this mixture and boiled till it was concentrated. Once cooled, suddha gandhaka and suddha guggulu were mixed well into the concentrate and tablets were made.

Haritaki, bibhitaki, amalaki, suddha gandhaka and suddha guggulu are the active components of simhanada guggulu. Active components add medicinal properties to the formulation.1

Properties of Simhanada Guggulu

Let us see some amazing properties that simhanada guggulu has:

  • It may have the property to manage bone disorders.
  • It might possess anti-oxidant properties.
  • It may have anti-diabetic properties.
  • It might have the property to manage respiratory issues.
  • It might have anti-inflammatory properties.
  • It may possess antiemetic properties.It may have antacid properties.2

Simhanada guggulu is widely used for its medical properties in Ayurveda. Based on my observations, it might possess properties (agnideepaka) that may aid in digestion and metabolism.

Dr. Siddharth Gupta, B.A.M.S, M.D (Ayu)

Potential Uses of Simhanada Guggulu for Overall Health

The potential uses of simhanada guggulu for our health are:

Potential use of simhanada guggulu for rheumatoid arthritis

Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune condition in which the body attacks healthy cells, which in turn may weaken our bones. Dallavi et al. did a study in 2018 on the clinical efficacy of simhanada guggulu on rheumatoid arthritis. The study showed that simhanada guggulu might be used in the management of rheumatoid arthritis. Further studies are necessary to prove these findings. It is recommended to consult a doctor before taking simhanada guggulu.3

Potential use of simhanada guggulu for systemic sclerosis

Systemic sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that causes fibrosis (damage or injury) of blood vessels, skin and other tissues, along with organs like the lungs, heart, kidneys and gastrointestinal tract. Sreenithya et al. in 2021, carried out a study on the ayurvedic management of systemic sclerosis. Results indicated that simhanada guggulu could be possibly used along with other ayurvedic medicines for the management of systemic sclerosis. Further studies are necessary to prove its pharmacological effects. It is recommended to consult a doctor before taking this ayurvedic preparation.4

Potential use of simhanada guggulu for spondylitis

Ankylosing spondylitis is a condition that causes bones in the spine (vertebrae) to fuse, which may result in reduced flexibility and a hunched-back posture. Singh et al. in 2020 carried out a study that showed that the administration of simhanada guggulu, along with other ayurvedic medicines, may be used for ankylosing spondylitis. However, further research is needed to evaluate the complete effect of simhanada guggulu on ankylosing spondylitis. It is advised to consult a doctor before taking simhanada guggulu.5

Potential use of simhanada guggulu for lung function

Bronchial asthma is a lung condition in which the airways become narrow, and breathing becomes difficult. A study was done by Byadgi et al. in 2008 to evaluate the effect of simhanada guggulu on bronchial asthma. The results concluded the potential use of simhanada guggulu in the management of asthma. However, more research is required to prove the efficacy of simhanada guggulu in managing asthma. One should consult an ayurvedic doctor before consuming simhanada guggulu for any respiratory issues.6

Potential use of simhanada guggulu as an anti-inflammatory agent

Panda et al. in 2011, conducted a study to evaluate the anti-inflammatory activity of simhanada guggulu in rats. The study results concluded that simhanada guggulu might have anti-inflammatory properties. However, studies are needed to evaluate the efficacy of simhanada guggulu in humans. You should consider consulting an ayurvedic doctor before its consumption.7

Potential use of simhanada guggulu for diabetes

A study done by Sharma et al. in 2015 on herbal medicine showed that amalaki (Emblica officinalis), a constituent of simhanada guggulu, may have an anti-diabetic property. Therefore, simhanada guggulu may be used as an anti-diabetic agent. However, more research is needed to prove the effect of simhanada guggulu on diabetes. So, one must consult a doctor and avoid self-medicating.2

Other Potential Uses of Simhanada Guggulu

Simhanada guggulu contains bioactive plants like Emblica officinalis and Commiphora mukul that may have the following potential uses:

  • Simhanada guggulu contains Emblica officinalis, which may be used for eyesight disorders.
  • It may also be used as an anti-microbial agent.
  • Simhanada guggulu also contains Commiphora mukul, which has potential uses for managing obesity.
  • It may be used in the management of gastric disorders like acidity and peptic ulcers.2

Although there are studies that show the benefits of simhanada guggulu in several conditions, these are insufficient, and there is a need for further studies to establish the true extent of the benefits of simhanada guggulu on human health.

Based on my experience, Simhanada guggulu might contain properties like Agnideepak, Kaphavatahara, Amapachaka and Pittavardhaka. Some studies also suggest that Simhanada guggulu might also exhibit anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. Additionally, it might also help in altering the immune response to various infections.

Dr. Rajeev Singh, BAMS

How to Use Simhanada Guggulu?

Simhanada guggulu is available in a solid dosage form as tablets in the market. One to two tablets of simhanada guggulu may be taken in a day or as directed by your ayurvedic doctor.4

You should take the advice of a qualified doctor before taking any herbal supplements. Do not discontinue or replace an ongoing treatment of modern medicine with an ayurvedic/herbal preparation without consulting a qualified doctor.

Side Effects of Simhanada Guggulu

Simhanada guggulu contains sulphur which is quite safe to consume in small doses. However, it can cause side effects ranging from mild rashes to life-threatening diseases like Stevens-Johnson syndrome. Stevens-Johnson syndrome is a rare skin disorder characterised by flu-like symptoms followed by painful rash and blisters.10

Hence, it is necessary to consult your ayurvedic doctor or healthcare provider before taking simhanada guggulu. If any reaction is observed while taking simhanada guggulu alone or in combination with other drugs, immediately discontinue its intake and seek medical help.

Precautions to Take with Simhanada Guggulu

Taking simhanada guggulu in small doses may be safe. However, certain precautions should be taken, which are as follows:

  • Pregnant women should avoid taking simhanada guggulu.
  • Precaution should be taken when using guggulu with warfarin and other anticoagulants (medication prescribed to prevent blood clots) as simhanada guggulu may increase the clotting time. One should consult a doctor before taking simhanada guggulu if you are taking any preventive medication for heart disorders or to reduce the possibility of a stroke.
  • One should not self-medicate with simhanada guggulu.
  • Lactating women should take special care and should consult a doctor before taking simhanada guggulu.
  • Children and the elderly should be given simhanada guggulu with extra precautions and only when it is prescribed.8,9

Interactions with Other Drugs

Here are some probable drug interactions:

  • Simhanada guggulu contains amalaki (Emblica officinalis), which is contraindicated at bedtime. It also contains haritaki (Terminalia chebula), which should be avoided during pregnancy.
  • Guggulu reacts with hypolipidaemic medications, anticoagulants, antihypertensives and thyroid medications.
  • It is also known to decrease the absorption of diltiazem, the medicine used to treat high blood pressure.
  • Guggulu may have anti-inflammatory activity and can decrease the action of NSAIDs when used together.8,9

Further studies on how simhanada guggulu acts along with other drugs need to be carried out. Always consult your doctor before taking simhanada guggulu along with other prescription or non-prescription drugs.

Frequently Asked Questions

1) Can we take simhanada guggulu in RA (rheumatoid arthritis)?

Yes, simhanada guggulu may be beneficial in rheumatoid arthritis.

2) Should we take simhanada guggulu tablets?

Simhanada guggulu is available in the form of tablets and should be taken as directed by your ayurvedic doctor.

3) How long to use simhanada guggulu?

imhanada guggulu should be taken as per your physician’s advice.

4) What are the skin benefits of simhanada guggulu?

Simhananda guggulu may have some benefits for skin disorders like systemic sclerosis.

5) Can we take simhanada guggulu for muscle growth?

No, there are no proven benefits of simhanada guggulu for muscle growth. You should always consult a doctor before taking simhanada guggulu.

Disclaimer: The information included at this site is for educational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for medical treatment by a healthcare professional. Because of unique individual needs, the reader should consult their physician to determine the appropriateness of the information for the reader’s situation.

References

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  1. Sharma V. Ayurvedic pharmacology and herbal medicine. International Journal of Green Pharmacy (IJGP). 2015 Dec 14;9(4). http://www.greenpharmacy.info/index.php/ijgp/article/view/562
  1. Behera BS, Dallavi P, Singh G. Clinical Study on efficacy of Virechana and Simhnada Guggulu in Management of Rheumatoid Arthritis (Amavata). Journal of Ayurveda Physicians & Surgeons (JAPS)(EISSN 2394-6350). 2018 Nov 6;5(3). http://www.japs.co.in/index.php/JAPS/article/view/121
  1. Sreenithya.M, Neelakanta. J. Sajjanar, Sowmyashree.U.P, Gopalakrishna.G. Ayurvedic Management of Systemic Sclerosis -A Single Case Study. International Journal of Ayurveda and Pharma Research. 2021;9(3):76-83. http://ijaprs.com/index.php/ijapr/article/view/1784
  1. Singh K, Mangal G. Ayurvedic approach to ankylosing spondylitis: A case study. J Ayurveda Case Rep 2020;3:20-4 https://www.ayucare.org/article.asp?issn=2667-0593;year=2020;volume=3;issue=1;spage=20;epage=24;aulast=Singh
  1. Byadgi PS, Tripathi AC. Effect of Simhanada Guggulu and Punarnavarista in Tamakashwasa (Bronchial Asthma)-A Clinical Study. AYU (An international quarterly journal of research in Ayurveda). 2008 Jan 1;29(1):25. https://www.ayujournal.org/rr.asp?58706B7A7BA0D1FEB77AFAEE8A351B006D02D0A7EFDD49B67D3CBFBD4327B3852D81E7876DDC6E5E072E80A36D447EFFCE73AAA46A200D5EB714EB8C4389579D
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FAQs

What are the side effects of simhanada guggul? ›

But if it is consumed in excess or without prior consultation with a doctor, it can lead to side effects like loose stool, diarrhoea, irritable bowel syndrome, and visceral hypersensitivity.

What are the side effects of triphala guggul? ›

Guggul is considered relatively safe when taken at the typically recommended dose. Mild side effects may include skin rash, diarrhea, mild nausea, hiccups, and irregular menstrual cycles ( 23 ). Furthermore, when taken in high doses, guggul has been linked to liver damage.

What are the side effects of guggul? ›

Irregular menstrual cycle, diarrhea, hiccups, and nausea are some of the side effects of the Guggul. There is some scientific evidence showing that the higher dosage of Guggul is related to the cause of liver damage so it should be taken with proper prescription from doctors.

What is the use of Simhanath guggul? ›

Simhanada guggulu contains Emblica officinalis, which may be used for eyesight disorders. It may also be used as an anti-microbial agent. Simhanada guggulu also contains Commiphora mukul, which has potential uses for managing obesity. It may be used in the management of gastric disorders like acidity and peptic ulcers.

Is guggul safe for kidneys? ›

Do not use guggul if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or have severe liver or kidney disease. Also, researchers have not confirmed safety in children. Be careful using guggul if you are getting treated for a thyroid disorder or have a hormone-sensitive cancer or condition.

How does guggul affect the liver? ›

Some medications are changed and broken down by the liver. Guggul might change how quickly the liver breaks down these medications. This could change the effects and side effects of these medications.

Is Triphala safe for kidneys? ›

Triphala, an Ayurvedic herbal formulation, is known for its gentle detoxifying properties. It supports kidney health by aiding digestion, eliminating toxins, and reducing inflammation.

Who should avoid Triphala? ›

Don't take Triphala supplements if you're pregnant or nursing or using blood thinners.

Is it safe to take Triphala long-term? ›

Yes, it is safe to take Triphala powder daily. It is known to be gentle on the stomach and is considered safe for long-term use. Taking TPL regularly promotes regularity and improves digestion. When taking this herb, it is best to do so with lukewarm water to maximise its effectiveness.

How long can you take Guggulu? ›

Guggul is POSSIBLY SAFE for most people when taken by mouth appropriately. It has been used safely in clinical trials for up to 24 weeks. Some evidence also suggests that long-term use up to 75 weeks may be safe.

How many mg of guggul should I take? ›

A standard dose of guggul (plant extract) is 400-500mg taken thrice daily with meals, totaling 1,200-1,500mg daily (although doses up to 2,000mg have been used before) If using the guggulsterones in isolation, a dose of 25mg taken thrice a day with meals is used.

Is guggul hot or cold? ›

Guggul might help manage normal cholesterol level. It improves metabolism by reducing Ama (toxic remains in the body due to improper digestion). This is due to its Ushna (hot) nature. It also removes excess cholesterol from the body due to its Lekhaniya (scraping ) property.

When to take Singhnad Guggulu? ›

It is advisable to take 1-2 tablets of Singhnad Guggul twice a day after meals or after consulting a physician. Excess consumption may result in loose motion and diarrhea.

What is the difference between vatari guggul and simhanada guggul? ›

The only difference among them is the proportion of ingredients and method of preparation. Very specific indications have been explained for both the formulations apart from the main indication - Amavata.

Does guggul increase testosterone? ›

The natural antioxidant property of Gokshuradi Guggul promotes the production of male hormones like testosterone and luteinizing hormone. It also helps deal with conditions like erectile dysfunction and premature ejacul*tion.

What are the side effects of Swarna guggul? ›

There are no known side effects with this medicine. However, it is best to use this medicine under medical supervision. Store in a cool dry place, away from sunlight. Keep out of reach and sight of children.

What time of day should I take guggul? ›

A standard dose of guggul (plant extract) is 400-500mg taken thrice daily with meals, totaling 1,200-1,500mg daily (although doses up to 2,000mg have been used before) If using the guggulsterones in isolation, a dose of 25mg taken thrice a day with meals is used.

What is the benefits of Singhnad guggulu tablets? ›

It has anti-inflammatory properties that help in reducing joint pain and inflammation. Singhnad Guggul also gives quick relief from indigestion by improving the digestive fire due to its Deepan (appetizer), and Pachan (digestion) properties.

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