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Medohar Guggul Tablet | Ayurvedic Guggulu | Riddhish Herbals | 60 Tablets
Medohar Guggul Tablet | Ayurvedic Guggulu | Riddhish Herbals | 60 Tablets
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About Medohar Guggul Tablet
Medohar Guggul is one of the classical Guggulu yogas of Ayurveda. Because it brings together nine well-known herbs around purified Guggulu, classical authors also refer to this style of formula as Navaka Guggulu. The Riddhish Herbals tablet follows the composition referenced to Ras Tantra Sar Evam Siddha Prayog Sangrah.
The formula is built on two of Ayurveda's most respected herbal groups. Triphala — Haritaki, Bibhitaki and Amalaki — sits alongside Trikatu — Sunth, Maricha and Pippali. To these are added Chitrak, Nagarmoth (Musta) and Vavding (Vidanga), and the whole blend is bound with Shuddha Guggulu, the purified oleo-gum resin of Commiphora mukul.
This is a physician-guided Ayurvedic medicine. Riddhish Herbals lists it with complete, label-verified composition so practitioners and informed customers can see exactly what each tablet contains.
Traditional Ayurvedic Importance
Guggulu holds a special place in classical Rasashastra and Bhaishajya literature. The purified resin is traditionally described through its Lekhana (scraping) quality and is valued in the classical management of Kapha–Medas conditions grouped under Medoroga. The name "Medohar" itself points to Medas, the Ayurvedic concept of adipose tissue.
Triphala and Trikatu give the formula its deepana–pachana (appetiser and digestive) character. In classical thinking, supporting Agni (the digestive fire) is the first step in addressing Ama and Kapha-related imbalance, which is why these two groups appear together in so many classical metabolic yogas. Chitrak (Plumbago zeylanica) is a renowned deepana dravya, while Nagarmoth/Musta (Cyperus scariosus) and Vavding/Vidanga (Embelia ribes) round out the classical pairing.
The label records the classical indication for this yoga as Medoroga, anchored to Ras Tantra Sar Evam Siddha Prayog Sangrah. This is presented here as a classical textual description, not as a promise of any specific outcome.
Key Features
- Classical text reference: formulated to the composition described in Ras Tantra Sar Evam Siddha Prayog Sangrah.
- Label-verified composition: every ingredient, botanical name and plant part below is taken directly from the physical pack.
- Navaka Guggulu style: nine classical herbs (30 mg each) built around Shuddha Guggulu (225 mg per tablet).
- Triphala + Trikatu base: two of Ayurveda's most respected classical herb groups in one formula.
- Lekhana classical property: Shuddha Guggulu is traditionally described through its scraping (Lekhana) quality.
- Deepana–pachana support: Triphala, Trikatu and Chitrak are classically valued for supporting Agni and digestion.
- GMP-certified facility: manufactured by Gayatri Pharmaceuticals (Mfg. Lic. GA/447, Gujarat) in a GMP-certified manufacturing facility.
- Physician-guided product: intended for use under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic physician, as part of an active lifestyle and balanced diet.
Composition (per uncoated tablet — label verified)
| Ingredient (classical name) | Botanical | Part used | Quantity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sunth (Shunthi) | Zingiber officinale | Rhizome | 30 mg |
| Mari (Maricha) | Piper nigrum | Fruit | 30 mg |
| Pipar (Pippali) | Piper longum | Fruit | 30 mg |
| Harde (Haritaki) | Terminalia chebula | Fruit | 30 mg |
| Baheda (Bibhitaki) | Terminalia bellerica | Fruit | 30 mg |
| Amala (Amalaki) | Emblica officinalis | Fruit | 30 mg |
| Chitrak | Plumbago zeylanica | Root | 30 mg |
| Nagarmoth (Musta) | Cyperus scariosus | Rhizome | 30 mg |
| Vavding (Vidanga) | Embelia ribes | Fruit | 30 mg |
| Shuddha Guggulu | Commiphora mukul | Exudate (oleo-gum resin) | 225 mg |
| Excipients | Q.S. | — | Q.S. |
Reference: Ras Tantra Sar Evam Siddha Prayog Sangrah. Composition as printed on the physical pack.
Research & Scientific References
Guggulu (Commiphora mukul) is the central ingredient of this formula. A peer-reviewed pharmacology review describes the phytochemistry of gum guggul and its constituents, the Z- and E-guggulsterones, and documents the resin's long history of use in Ayurveda.
— Shah R, Gulati V, Palombo EA. (2012). Pharmacological properties of guggulsterones, the major active components of gum guggul. Phytotherapy Research, 26(11):1594–1605. PMID: 22388973.
This describes the herb in isolation under research conditions, not this finished product, and is not a therapeutic claim. Individual results may vary. Consult your Ayurvedic physician before use.
How to Use & Anupan
Dose and duration should be decided by a qualified Ayurvedic physician based on age, constitution (prakriti) and condition. The pack directs: "As directed by the Ayurvedic physician." Classical anupana (vehicles) traditionally used with Guggulu yogas include lukewarm water and Triphala kwath. Guggulu formulas are traditionally taken alongside an active lifestyle and a balanced, easy-to-digest diet.
Who Can Use It
Intended for adults using it under qualified Ayurvedic guidance. It should not be taken during pregnancy or lactation, by children, or by anyone managing a medical condition or taking other medication, except on the explicit advice of a qualified Ayurvedic physician.
Safety Information
Guggulu formulas may not suit everyone — those prone to hyperacidity or with a Pitta-dominant constitution should use them only on physician advice. Do not exceed the dose or duration advised by your physician.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry and dark place, away from direct sunlight. Keep the container tightly closed and out of the reach of children. Natural herbal products may change colour over time; a change of colour does not affect efficacy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Medohar Guggul Tablet GMP certified?
It is manufactured by Gayatri Pharmaceuticals (Ayurvedic drug manufacturing licence GA/447, Gujarat) in a GMP-certified facility, and is listed by Riddhish Herbals with full, label-verified composition. GMP here refers to the manufacturing facility standard.
Can I take this without a doctor?
This is a classical Guggulu medicine and is best taken under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic physician, who will decide whether it suits you and advise the dose, duration and diet to follow alongside it.
What is Medohar Guggul?
Medohar Guggul is a classical Ayurvedic Guggulu formulation described in Ras Tantra Sar Evam Siddha Prayog Sangrah, combining Shuddha Guggulu with Triphala, Trikatu, Chitrak, Nagarmoth and Vavding. It is classically described in the context of Medoroga.
What is Medoroga?
Medoroga is the classical Ayurvedic term for the group of conditions linked to excess Meda (adipose tissue) and Kapha. It is a textual concept from the classical literature, used here to describe the traditional context of the formula — not a modern diagnosis.
What are the alternate names?
Also seen as Medohar Guggulu, Medohar Guggul Vati, Navaka Guggulu, and in Devanagari as मेदोहर गुग्गुल.
How is the Riddhish Herbals version different?
It is published with a fully transparent, label-verified ingredient table including botanical names, plant parts and exact quantities, classical-text referencing, and honest physician-guidance framing — rather than the claim-style marketing seen on many listings.
Is it available at Riddhish Herbals?
Yes. Riddhish Herbals is a trusted Ayurvedic store from Gujarat (since 2015) offering genuine products, a proper bill, doctor-guided selection and pan-India delivery.
What is the recommended anupan?
Your physician will advise. Classical anupana for Guggulu yogas traditionally include lukewarm water and Triphala kwath.
Has Guggulu been studied scientifically?
Guggulu (Commiphora mukul) and its guggulsterones have been the subject of published pharmacological research characterising the resin's phytochemistry and traditionally recognised properties (Shah R. et al., 2012; PMID 22388973). Such research describes the herb in isolation, not this finished product, and is not a therapeutic claim.
How should I store this product?
Store in a cool, dry, dark place, tightly closed and away from children. A natural change of colour over time does not affect the product.
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