Boswellia is used for:
Bursitis
Osteoarthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis
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.
In a double blind placebo controlled study, 12 patients with osteoarthritis
were given a herbal formula consisting of Boswellin, Aswagandha,
and turmeric or placebo for three months. The patients were evaluated
every two weeks. After a fifteen day washout period, the treatment
was reversed with the placebo patients getting the drug and vice
versa. The results were evaluated over a three month period. The
patients receiving the herbal formula showed a significant drop
in severeity of pain and disability score.
Boswellia serrata may also be useful for the treatment of rheumatoid
arthritis with no side effects from the traditional drugs of choice.
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