Guts Portrait fan art by Milos Jovanovic (mikinnan on IG) : r Berserk ArtStation Berserk Guts Fan Art Rad Golden Age Guts fan art by Maya Panda : r Berserk Guts Berserk Armor (Fanart) by Stanley0 on DeviantArt. Arthrosolve stands as a testament to the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda, blending together a selection of carefully chosen herbs that have traditionally been revered for their beneficial effects on joint health. Drawing from age old practices, this formulation seeks to offer a natural remedy for those aiming to nurture and support their joints. Ingredient: Guggul Ghan Niryas Commiphora Mukul 60 mg Shallaki Ghan Niryas Boswellia Serrata 41 mg Rasna Ghan Leaves Pluchea Lanceolata 25 mg Nirgundi Ghan Leaves Vit x Negundo 18 mg Methika Ghan Seed Trigonella Foenumgraecum 18 mg Punarnava Ghan Root Boerhaavia Diffusa 15 mg Shilajit Mineral Asphaltum 12 mg Dashmool Ghan Root Laghu panchamool 5 Brihat panchamool 5 10 mg Sunthi Ghan Rhizome Zingiber Officinale 9 mg Nagarmotha Ghan Root Cyperus Scariosus 9 mg Erandi oil Leaves Ricinus communis 9 mg Shaival Powder Leaf Ceratophyllum Demersum 1 mg Dosage One to two tablets two times daily after food. Research Studies on Ingredients of Arthrosolve Guggul Ghan Niryas (Commiphora Mukul): Features: Contains guggulsterones which have anti inflammatory properties1. Benefits: Traditionally used for arthritic pain and to lower cholesterol, it indirectly supports immune health. Shallaki Ghan Niryas (Boswellia Serrata): Features: Contains boswellic acids, known for anti inflammatory effects2. Benefits: Can reduce joint pain and inflammation, helping in conditions like osteoarthritis. Rasna Ghan (Pluchea Lanceolata) Leaves: Features: Possesses anti inflammatory properties. Benefits: Often used in Ayurveda to alleviate pain and inflammation. Nirgundi Ghan (Vitex Negundo) Leaves: Features: Known for its anti inflammatory and analgesic properties3. Benefits: Useful in treating joint pain and other inflammatory conditions. Methika Ghan (Trigonella Foenumgraecum) Seed: Features: Rich in saponins and fibers4. Benefits: Has anti diabetic properties and can also assist in modulating cholesterol levels. Punarnava Ghan (Boerhaavia Diffusa) Root: Features: Diuretic properties and potential immunomodulatory effects5. Benefits: Helps in fluid balance and may assist in bolstering the immune response. Shilajit (Asphaltum) Mineral: Features: Contains fulvic acid and multiple minerals6. Benefits: Enhances stamina and energy, potentially beneficial for immune health. Dashmool Ghan Root (Laghu panchamool 5 & Brihat panchamool 5): Features: A blend of ten medicinal herbs, traditionally used for anti inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Benefits: Used to alleviate various inflammatory conditions and boost overall vitality. Sunthi Ghan (Zingiber Officinale) Rhizome: Features: Contains gingerol, known for its anti inflammatory and antioxidant effects[7]. Benefits: Helps in digestion, reduces nausea, and has potential immune boosting properties. Nagarmotha Ghan (Cyperus Scariosus) Root: Features: Traditionally used for digestive and inflammatory issues. Benefits: Supports digestive health and has potential anti inflammatory effects. Erandi oil (Ricinus communis) Leaves: Features: Contains ricinoleic acid, which has anti inflammatory properties[8]. Benefits: Traditionally used to relieve pain and inflammation. Shaival Powder (Ceratophyllum Demersum) Leaf: Features: Contains antioxidants and essential nutrients. Benefits: Protects against oxidative stress, supporting overall immune health. Reference: Singh, B. B., Mishra, L. C., & Vinjamury, S. P. (2007). The effectiveness of Commiphora mukul for osteoarthritis of the knee: an outcomes study. Alternative therapies in health and medicine, 13(3), 9 15. Ammon, H. P. (2016). Boswellic acids and their role in chronic inflammatory diseases. In Anti inflammatory Nutraceuticals and Chronic Diseases. Springer, Cham. Gautam, R., & Jachak, S. M. (2009). Recent developments in anti inflammatory natural products. Medicinal Research Reviews, 29(5), 767 820. Yadav, U. C., & Baquer, N. Z. (2014). Pharmacological effects of Trigonella foenum graecum L. in health and disease. Pharmaceutical biology, 52(2), 243 254. Rawat, A. K., Mehrotra, S., Tripathi, S. C., & Shome, U. (1997). Hepatoprotective activity of Boerhaavia diffusa L. rootsa popular Indian ethnomedicine. Journal of ethnopharmacology, 56(1), 61 66. Agarwal, S. P., Khanna, R., Karmarkar, R., Anwer, M. K., & Khar, R. K. (2007). Shilajit: a review