Guest guest Posted August 27, 2006 Report Share Posted August 27, 2006 Guggul–New Benefits for Heart Health from an Age-Old Herb JoAnn Guest Aug 26, 2006 20:32 PDT - by Richard Conant, L.Ac., C.N. The 1990's have seen a growing interest in herbs from India's ancient Ayurvedic tradition. One Ayurvedic herb in particular, "gum guggul," stands at the forefront, thanks to its rather remarkable benefits for the heart and cardiovascular health. A relative of myrrh and frankincense, gum guggul is a resin tapped from India's Commiphora mukul tree. Known more commonly in the Far East as simply "guggul," the herb has proven to be one of the most effective natural cholesterol-lowering agents ever discovered. Please read entire article at: http://www.willner.com/article.aspx?artid=174 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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