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Boswellia.

 

" Boswellia Serrata, also known as Sallai Guggal, is a closely related to

Frankincense (Boswellia glabra). Boswellia is found though out Western and

Central India. Boswellia has attracted alot of attention in the world medical

community because it possesses anti-inflammatory action that is just as

effective against most types of induced arthritis as most prescription

medication, yet Boswellia does not have any side of the side effects. Research

conducted in India found that an extract of Boswellia was more beneficial, less

toxic, and more potent than the standard drug of choice for rheumatic disorders,

Ketoprofen (benzoyl hydrotropic acid). Ketoprofen is preferred over other

anti-inflammatories such as indomethacin, phenylbutazone or acetylsalicylic

acid. Boswellic acids (BA) are believed to suppress the proliferating tissue

found in the inflammed areas and also prevents the breakdown of connective

tissue. The mechanism is similar to the action of non-steroidal groups of

anti-arthritic drugs with no side effects, gastric irritation and ulcerogenic

activity. A purified compound of the Boswellia is marketed in India with the

brand name " Sallaki " . Many studies conducted since the original study has

confirmed that Boswellia Serrata has potent anti-inflammatory and anti-arthritic

activity. Boswellia was found to improve blood supply to the joints and restore

integrity of vessels weakened by spasm. Boswellia Serrata may also be useful for

the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis with no side effects as those seen with

traditional drugs of choice. "

 

I'd buy the resin and make my own tincture.

 

Starris

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shanjo

Does anyone know what will help an Alsation in pain from Hip displasia?

 

Thanks

Carole

 

 

 

 

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You could try rescue remedy?

 

 

--- shanjo <mail wrote:

 

Hi,

Does anyone know what will help an Alsation in pain from Hip displasia?

 

 

Thanks

Carole

 

 

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