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Kerala Ayurveda Kanchanar Guggulu Tablet

(60 tablets in bottle)
Kerala Ayurveda Kanchanar Guggulu Tablet
Product Details
Kerala Ayurveda Kanchanar Guggulu Tablet
Are you experiencing inexplicable weight gain even though you are controlling your diet? Do you feel lethargic after minor exertion?  Do you feel unduly sleepy during the daytime and find it hard to stay awake? If yes, likely, your thyroid gland is not functioning well. The thyroid- a butterfly-shaped gland in front of the base of the neck, makes hormones that control how your body uses energy. An underactive thyroid doesn’t produce enough hormones leading to hypothyroidism. Your brain pushes the gland to make more thyroid hormones and causes its overgrowth, which ‌leads to the enlargement of the thyroid. Kanchanara, an ayurvedic herb meaning “beautiful, young, and glowing lady” in Sanskrit, is a potent herbal drug traditionally used for thyroid health. Kerala Ayurveda Kanchanar Guggulu with the goodness of kanchara or mountain ebony and other herbs like Indian bdellium tree or guggulu, three-leaved capers or varuna, three dried fruits or triphala, and three dried spices or trikatu helps to ease the pressure on the gland to make thyroid hormones and regulates disproportionate weight gain because of the hormonal imbalance. It helps to keep you fit as a fiddle.

Key Ingredients:
  • Mountain ebony
  • Indian bdellium tree
  • Three-leaved capers
  • Three died fruits

Key Benefits:
  • This potent formula helps alleviate thyroid enlargement
  • It helps redress thyroid enlargement
  • This formula boosts T3 and T4 hormones
  • It supports healthy weight management
  • This potent formula helps to relieve daytime sleepiness, fatigue, and moodiness

Directions for Use:
Take 2 tablets twice daily after food with lukewarm water or as directed by the healthcare professional.

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Store in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight
  • Keep out of children’s reach
  • Seek a recommendation from an ayurveda doctor for long-term use

  • Not suitable for pregnant and lactating mothers
  • Those with bleeding disorders, who are taking medication that affects blood clotting, and people undergoing surgery should avoid using this because guggulu may decrease blood clotting

Content on this page was last updated on 27 February, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)