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Giloy Powder
Giloy Powder is a time-honoured Ayurvedic herb rooted in centuries of traditional healing — revered as one of the three Amrit plants in Vedic science. Derived from the stem of Tinospora cordifolia, it is extensively used in Ayurveda for its general tonic, anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic, and immune-boosting properties — categorised as a Rasayana, promoting overall vitality and well-being.
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Not All Giloy Powder Is The Same.
Made From Pure Stem — The Most Active Part
Authentic Tinospora cordifolia — Verified Species
Edible Grade — Safe For Internal Use
No Added Preservatives
No Artificial Colours
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3 Simple Steps For Immunity & Daily Wellness

Measure
Take ¼–½ tsp of Giloy Powder

Mix
Stir into 1 glass of lukewarm water or honey

Drink
Have once or twice daily — morning on empty stomach for best results
FAQs
Our Giloy Powder is made from the dried stem of Tinospora cordifolia — the most active part of the plant. It is edible grade with no additives or preservatives.
Giloy is commonly known as Guduchi, Amrita, and heart-leaved moonseed plant — it is considered the ambrosia of God Indra in Vedic tradition, regarded as a holy liquid. It is also called Giloe, Gurcha, and Tinospora in different regions of India.
Take ½ teaspoon of Giloy Powder in 1 glass of lukewarm water twice a day. Start with ¼ teaspoon if you are new to Giloy and gradually increase. Always consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalised dosage guidance.
Morning on an empty stomach is the most recommended time for immunity and detox benefits. Take ½ teaspoon of Giloy Powder after eating lunch and dinner for digestive and blood sugar support. For fever support, take with honey before sleep.
Giloy is well known for its antipyretic property — intake during dengue fever may help in improving immunity and increasing platelet count, avoiding the risk of complications and aiding speedy recovery. It can also be taken along with tulsi leaves to help improve the platelet count. It is not a replacement for medical treatment — always consult your doctor for dengue management.
Regular use of Giloy can boost energy and immunity because of its Rasayana (rejuvenating) qualities. It is generally safe for daily use in recommended doses. For long-term use beyond 3 months, consult an Ayurvedic practitioner.
Giloy improves blood glucose levels and helps manage diabetes-related complications like ulcers, wounds, and kidney damage due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. It is not a replacement for diabetes medication — if you are on treatment, consult your doctor before use as it may affect blood sugar levels.
Yes. Giloy can also be applied topically as a paste for skin problems. Mix with water or rose water and apply on affected areas for acne, rashes, or inflammation. Its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties make it effective for both internal and external skin support.
Yes. Giloy can also be applied topically as a paste for skin problems. Mix with water or rose water and apply on affected areas for acne, rashes, or inflammation. Its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties make it effective for both internal and external skin support
Giloy might be beneficial for the management of pain and inflammation in arthritis
Giloy can help lower anxiety and stress while promoting cognitive function and memory — it is categorised as an adaptogen in Ayurveda, meaning it helps the body adapt to physical and mental stress.
Pregnant and breastfeeding women should avoid Giloy Powder
Yes — Giloy pairs well with Tulsi for fever and immunity support, with Ashwagandha for stress and vitality, and with Neem for skin and blood purification.