Giloy In English Name - #6899
I’ve recently started learning about Ayurvedic herbs and came across Giloy. I’m curious to know more about its uses and its English name. I’ve read that Giloy is considered a wonder herb in Ayurveda, but I’m confused about how to identify it outside of its traditional name. What is the English name of Giloy, and are there any commonly available products or forms of this herb in non-Ayurvedic stores? I’ve heard it’s also called Tinospora cordifolia—is this correct? If so, are there other names it might go by in health shops or scientific contexts? I’m also interested in its benefits. I’ve read that Giloy is great for boosting immunity, managing fevers, and reducing inflammation. Do these benefits apply to all forms of Giloy, such as powders, juices, and capsules? How can I use it effectively in my daily routine? Another question I have is about safety. Are there any side effects to using Giloy regularly, especially for people with low blood sugar or blood pressure? If I want to buy it, should I look for specific labels or certifications to ensure I’m getting pure Giloy?
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