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Fleximuv SG (Hadjod, Guggulu & Mulethi) – Bone & Joint Softgel – Cadila – 10 Capsules
Fleximuv SG (Hadjod, Guggulu & Mulethi) – Bone & Joint Softgel – Cadila – 10 Capsules
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Fleximuv SG by Cadila (ChezGreen) is an Ayurvedic proprietary soft-gelatin capsule taken as everyday nutritional support for bone, joint and flexible movement. It is built around the three dravyas named on its front pack — Hadjod (Cissus quadrangularis / Asthisamhara), Guggulu (Commiphora mukul) and Mulethi (Glycyrrhiza glabra / Yashtimadhu). Each soft-gel carries a combined processed extract of Hadjod stem, Kebuka (Costus speciosus) rhizome and Guggulu resin (200 mg), plus Yashtimadhu root extract (200 mg) and Shorea robusta (Ral / Damar resin) gum-resin extract (200 mg). The manufacturer declares the soft-gel preservative-free; the shell is soft gelatin.
Reviewed by Dr. Riddhish Padiya — B.Pharm (Ayurveda), M.Pharm (Pharmacognosy), Ph.D. (Dravyaguna), ITRA Jamnagar. Publications under “Padiya RH”.
About Fleximuv SG
Fleximuv SG is a soft-gelatin capsule from ChezGreen, the herbal division of Cadila Pharmaceuticals. It gathers the herbs Indian homes have long linked with the skeletal frame — Hadjod, Guggulu and Mulethi — into one daily soft-gel. The name states the intent plainly: flexible movement.
Each strip holds ten soft-gels. Active adults, people on their feet all day, and athletes tend to keep a bone-and-joint routine, and this is where Fleximuv SG sits — as nutritional support for the framework that carries you, taken alongside a sensible diet rather than in place of one.
The Herbs Inside, and Why They Belong Together
Hadjod — Cissus quadrangularis, classically Asthisamhara — is the lead herb, at 40.5% of the combined extract. Its Sanskrit name reads roughly as “that which holds the bones together,” and Nighantu literature places it squarely in the context of Asthi (bone) and Sandhi (joint) support (Bhava Prakasha Nighantu). It is the same herb Riddhish Herbals sells as Hadjod Churna.
Kebuka — the rhizome of Costus speciosus, listed on the pack under the Sanskrit Bramhatirtha (wild ginger) — sits alongside it at an equal 40.5%, a bitter rhizome used traditionally in supportive roles.
Guggulu — the purified oleo-gum-resin of Commiphora mukul — makes up the remaining 19% of that combined extract. Guggulu is the resin at the heart of the classical joint-directed Guggulu group described in Bhaishajya Ratnavali (Amavata and Vatavyadhi chikitsa), valued for Vata balance and Sandhi comfort.
Yashtimadhu — Mulethi, Glycyrrhiza glabra — adds a soothing, Vata–Pitta-pacifying root extract at 200 mg, a classical Rasayana that rounds the formula.
Shorea robusta — the Sal-tree gum resin the label calls Shalniryas (Ral / Damar) — completes it at 200 mg, a traditional resin long used in Ayurvedic joint and skin preparations.
Traditional Ayurvedic Importance
In Ayurveda, easy movement is a story about two tissues and one dosha: Asthi dhatu (the bones), the Sandhis (the joints where they meet), and Vata — the principle of movement that governs both. When Vata is settled and the tissues are well nourished, movement stays easy; classical bone-and-joint care is framed around exactly this balance.
Hadjod earned its Sanskrit name Asthisamhara within that framework, and Guggulu-based preparations are among the most cited joint-directed formulations in classical compendia such as Bhaishajya Ratnavali. Fleximuv SG is a modern soft-gel reading of that traditional pairing — the dravyas the texts point to, delivered in a convenient daily capsule.
Key Features
- Three herbs from the front pack — Hadjod, Guggulu and Mulethi, in one soft-gel.
- Combined processed extract — Hadjod, Kebuka and Guggulu processed together to 200 mg per capsule.
- 600 mg of herbal extract per soft-gel — three 200 mg extract fractions in every capsule.
- Bone & joint, every day — nutritional support for flexible movement.
- Chosen by active adults and athletes — an easy addition to a daily mobility routine.
- Preservative-free soft-gel — as declared by the manufacturer on the pack.
- Genuine & bill-provided — sourced and sold by Riddhish Herbals since 2015.
Research on the Constituents
◆ A pilot study reported that Cissus quadrangularis (Hadjod) supported joint comfort in exercise-trained men — Bloomer RJ, Farney TM, McCarthy CG, Lee SR, 2013, The Physician and Sportsmedicine 41(3):29–35 (PMID 24113700).
◆ A 2025 systematic review and meta-analysis in humans examined Cissus quadrangularis and bone-related biomarkers — Na Takuathung M, Aisara J, Sawong S, Koonrungsesomboon N, 2025, BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies (PMID 40707943).
◆ An outcomes study explored Commiphora mukul (Guggulu), standardised for guggulsterones, for knee joint comfort and mobility — Singh BB, Mishra LC, Vinjamury SP, Aquilina N, Singh VJ, Shepard N, 2003, Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine 9(3):74–79 (PMID 12776478).
Results were observed under study conditions. Individual results may vary. This is shared for general educational interest and is not a medical claim. Consult your Ayurvedic physician before use.
Composition (label-verified)
| Ingredient (label name) | Botanical — Part | Grade | Quantity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Combined processed extract — Hadjod (Asthisamhara) : Kebuka (Bramhatirtha) : Guggulu, 40.5% : 40.5% : 19.0% | Cissus quadrangularis (stem) · Costus speciosus (rhizome) · Commiphora mukul (gum resin) | A.B. | 200 mg |
| Yashtimadhu / Mulethi (Licorice) | Glycyrrhiza glabra — Root extract | A.B. | 200 mg |
| Shalniryas / Ral (Damar resin) | Shorea robusta — Gum-resin extract | A.B. | 200 mg |
| Other ingredients | Approved colour used in the soft-gelatin capsule shell | — | Q.S. |
Reproduced verbatim from the physical pack (contents of each soft gelatin capsule). “A.B.” denotes Arya Bhishak; the percentages describe the ratio within the 200 mg combined processed extract. Ayurvedic Proprietary Medicine · Mfg. Lic. No. JK/01/Ay-Un/09-10/159 · the manufacturer declares the soft-gel preservative-free.
How to Use
As directed by your Ayurvedic physician. The pack suggests one to two soft-gels twice a day, before meals, preferably with lukewarm water — or as advised by your physician. It is best taken as part of a steady daily routine rather than occasionally.
Who Can Use It
Fleximuv SG is intended for adults seeking everyday nutritional support for bone and joint health and flexible movement, including active people and athletes. If you are pregnant, lactating, taking any medication, or managing any health condition, consult a qualified Ayurvedic physician before use. For children, use only as directed by a qualified Ayurvedic physician. The soft-gel shell is gelatin, which makes this product non-vegetarian.
Safety Information
Fleximuv SG is an Ayurvedic proprietary medicine and is best used with professional guidance where a health condition exists. Consult a qualified Ayurvedic physician before use if you are pregnant, lactating, on any medication, or managing a medical condition. Keep out of reach of children. Results may vary from person to person.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Keep the strip sealed until use and keep out of reach of children.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Fleximuv SG an AYUSH- or GMP-made medicine?
Fleximuv SG is a licensed Ayurvedic proprietary medicine manufactured by Cadila Pharmaceuticals Limited (Mfg. Lic. No. JK/01/Ay-Un/09-10/159) and marketed by its herbal division, ChezGreen. The pack carries a manufacturing licence number; it does not display the AYUSH Standard Mark logo, so we describe it as a licensed Ayurvedic medicine rather than an AYUSH-Standard-Mark product.
What is inside each soft-gel?
Each soft gelatin capsule holds a 200 mg combined processed extract of Hadjod stem (Cissus quadrangularis, 40.5%), Kebuka rhizome (Costus speciosus, 40.5%) and Guggulu resin (Commiphora mukul, 19.0%), plus 200 mg Yashtimadhu (Glycyrrhiza glabra) root extract and 200 mg Shorea robusta (Ral) gum-resin extract — about 600 mg of herbal extract in all. Approved colour is used in the shell.
What are Hadjod, Guggulu and Mulethi — and their other names?
Hadjod is Cissus quadrangularis, known in Sanskrit as Asthisamhara or Asthishrinkhala and sometimes written Hadjora, Hadjod or Hadsankal. Guggulu (Guggul) is the resin of Commiphora mukul. Mulethi is Yashtimadhu, Glycyrrhiza glabra (Licorice / Jethimadh). On the pack, Costus speciosus appears as Kebuka / Bramhatirtha (wild ginger) and Shorea robusta as Shalniryas (Ral / Sal Damar resin).
Can I take Fleximuv SG without consulting a doctor?
As an Ayurvedic proprietary medicine it is best taken with the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic physician, who can match the dose and duration to you. This is especially important during pregnancy or lactation, alongside other medication, or when any health condition is being managed.
How is Fleximuv SG different from a single-herb Hadjod or Guggulu product?
A single-herb Hadjod Churna or Guggulu tablet gives you one dravya. Fleximuv SG combines Hadjod, Kebuka, Guggulu, Yashtimadhu and Shorea robusta together in a measured soft-gel, so several bone-and-joint herbs are taken in one convenient capsule.
Is Fleximuv SG suitable for athletes and active people?
The pack positions it for active adults, and it is a common choice within a daily mobility routine. One of its herbs, Cissus quadrangularis, has been studied specifically in exercise-trained adults — see the research note on this page. Individual results may vary.
Is it preservative-free? Is it vegetarian?
The manufacturer declares the soft-gel preservative-free on the pack, and approved colour is used in the shell. The capsule shell is soft gelatin, which makes Fleximuv SG non-vegetarian.
How should I store it, and what is the anupan (vehicle)?
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, with the strip sealed until use. The pack suggests taking it before meals with lukewarm water; follow your physician's advice on timing and duration.
Have these herbs been studied scientifically?
Yes. Cissus quadrangularis (Hadjod) has been studied for joint comfort in exercise-trained adults and for bone-related biomarkers, and Commiphora mukul (Guggulu) has been studied for knee joint comfort and mobility. The citations are listed on this page; results were observed under study conditions and individual results may vary.
Is Fleximuv SG genuine and available at Riddhish Herbals?
Yes. Riddhish Herbals stocks genuine Fleximuv SG with a proper bill and doctor-guided selection, with pan-India delivery. Riddhish Herbals has served customers since 2015.
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