Guest guest Posted July 20, 2008 Report Share Posted July 20, 2008 Hi Dean, I don't have a lot of detail on it apart from that it stimulates the thyroid which has the flow on effect on cholesterol levels, insulin resistance, metabolism and more. It helps with the uptake of iodine into the thyroid and also increases dopamine levels. It is associated with a lowering of C-Reactive Protein levels. Most herbalists recommend the tincture equivalent of 1 - 3 grams of Guggulipid per day for therapeutic purposes (this equates to 10 ml of 1:5 or 5 ml of 1:2 Guggulipid tincture per day).The therapeutic dose level is thought to be around 75 - 100 mg of Guggulsterones (this is the active part of it) a day (in divided doses) For a product standardized to contain 5% Guggulsterones this would equate to a daily dosage of 1,500 - 2,000 mg per day. Gail To: frequent-dose-chelation@...: dean@...: Sat, 19 Jul 2008 18:29:34 +0200Subject: Guggulipid Hi All,Does anyone know anything about Guggulipid and its use, dose etc for thyroid?Thanks,Dean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2008 Report Share Posted July 21, 2008 > Hi Dean, > I don't have a lot of detail on it apart from that it stimulates the > thyroid which has the flow on effect on cholesterol levels, insulin > resistance, metabolism and more. It helps with the uptake of iodine into > the thyroid and also increases dopamine levels. It is associated with a > lowering of C-Reactive Protein levels. > Most herbalists recommend the tincture equivalent of 1 - 3 grams of > Guggulipid per day for therapeutic purposes (this equates to 10 ml of 1:5 > or 5 ml of 1:2 Guggulipid tincture per day).The therapeutic dose level is > thought to be around 75 - 100 mg of Guggulsterones (this is the active > part of it) a day (in divided doses) For a product standardized to contain > 5% Guggulsterones this would equate to a daily dosage of 1,500 - 2,000 mg > per day. > Gail Thanks Gail and others that have responded to my request. It is appreciated. DeanSA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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