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An Ancient Indian Remedy For Joint Pain & Inflammation

“An Ancient Indian Remedy For Joint Pain and Inflammation”

Arthritis and gout are systemic disorders in that they affect an entire organ system. They are pretty well universal and affect the vast majority of mankind to some extent. There are two types of arthritis — osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis — but only one kind of gout. Osteoarthritis is the gradual, age-related deterioration of joint cartilage, but without the usual inflammation that always characterizes rheumatoid arthritis. Both, however, carry with them a great amount of pain and joint deformities.

Arthritis and gout have been around since the dawn of civilization itself. Radiological and pathological examinations of some of the early pharaohs of ancient Egypt have revealed moderate to severe cases of arthritis even then. King Henry the VIII of England, known for his huge gluttony and murderous relations with unfortunate women, suffered terribly from gout in his big toes and ankles.

Through the ages, men and women have sought for remedies that could, hopefully, allay some of the physical misery attending such excruciating pains. Tree resins became a popular way to treat these symptoms naturally. Today, the medical approach is in the form of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID’s) like Ibuprofen, Naproxen Sodium and Salicylic Acid. A second line of therapy for minor pain relief has been found in creams or lotions containing Capsaicin (the isolated active ingredient form Cayenne Pepper).

An old Ayurvedic remedy from India appears to hold noteworthy promise in dealing with the pain generally associated with arthritis. Boswellia serrata and related species are balsamiferous trees that secrete aromatic oleoresins which are then collected when they become solid or semi-solid. In ancient times they were almost worth their weight in gold. Witness the fact that two of the three presents presented by the Wise Men to the infant Christ were such exudations – Frankinscense (Boswellia serrata) and Myrrh (the other was gold).

The tapping of the oleogum from the Boswellia tree occurs in the late fall when transverse incisions are made in the trunk and the bark is removed in between these incisions to allow the sap to ooze out of the wound. Once exposed to air, though, the exudate becomes gum-like in consistency. The resinous material is sieved and sold as “Salai Guggal” in various commercial grades. These various grades are then sold in numerous Indian bazaars or market places to manufacturers of incense (Aggarbattis), local perfumes (attars) and medicinal products.

Sabinsa Corporation’s Boswellin®, starts out from the highest grade of “Salai Guggal” material available and is then further purified through an extraction process that yields a product standardized for a minimum 65% boswellic acids, the active constituents in Boswellin®.

Too bad that the pharaohs and kings of the distant past didn’t have some of this remarkable product to take care of their own gouty aches and arthritic pains. Perhaps the course of some history might have been changed for the better had Boswellin® been around then. Oh well, as they say, “better late than never.”

 

Boswellin® is a registered trademark of Sabinsa Corporation

 

Disclaimer:

This product overview was written for the sole purpose of giving a brief history along with educational insights into the product listed above. It is not designed, in whole or in part, as advice for self-diagnosis or self-treatment and should not be construed as such.

 

 

A Little Known Ingredient For Joint Pain

Joint pain is a very big problem for many people.  Looking for relief, they turn to products such as Advil and other over the counter pain killers.  However, for the long-term the use of these products is not the best for your health.  Therefore, some dietary supplements such as glucosamine and similar are marketed to help reduce joint pain.  But most people have never heard of a high quality product from India called AKBBA.  This ingredient could prove to be just what you are looking for to help with your joint pain.

Frankincense, also known as olibanum, is the resin from the trees of the genus Boswellia, native to Arabia and India. Its medicinal properties, in addition to use in religious ceremonies and for perfume production, have been appreciated for millennia.

In India, the gum resin exudates of Boswellia serrata, known in the vernacular as “Salai guggal”, has been used in the Ayurvedic system of medicine in the management of several inflammatory disorders.
 

Key Benefits

AKBBA MAX® is a composite of potent ingredients like Boswellin® (90% acetyl-11-keto-β-boswellic acid, AKBBA) and Boswellin® PS (10% AKBBA) by Sabinsa. Owing to the unique mechanism of action, this formula is known to help support and manage various inflammatory heath conditions, such as joint pain, arthritis.

This blend extracted from gum resin exudates from Boswellia serrata tree is a potent joint health formula for immediate relief with prolonged release time of the AKBBA component due to the presence of more water-soluble BOSWELLIN PS.

  • AKBBA MAX is perfect for those people who lead an active lifestyle to prevent or support post-exercise joint discomfort or for those who simply have joint pain
  • Presence of BOSWELLIN PS would result in faster and immediate relief until the effects of the other Boswellic acids begin to kick in, because most Boswellia actives are not water-soluble and work more slowly in the body
  • Long-term use of AKBBA MAX does not pose to the risk of gastric irritation and ulcers, unlike over-the-counter NSAIDS, like phenylbutazone

AKBBA MAX contains bioavailability enhancer, BioPerine®, a patented extract from black pepper standardized to contain 95% Piperine

  • BioPerine increases the absorption of the Boswellic acids in AKBBA MAX to make it a better natural anti-inflammatory joint health formula

 

Mechanism of Action:

The anti-inflammatory properties of the gum resin attributes to the presence of boswellic acids, which include β-Boswellic Acid (I) 3-O-Acetyl-β-Boswellic Acid (II) 11-Keto- β -Boswellic Acid (III) and 3-O-Acetyl-11-keto- β -Boswellic Acid (IV). Of these, 3-O-Acetyl-11-keto-β-boswellic acid (AKBBA) is reported to be the most potent anti-inflammatory molecule.

Dual mechanism of boswellic acids involving inhibition of enzymes like 5-lipoxygenase (5-LO) and human leukocyte elastase (HLE), which are involved in formation of leukotrienes―key compounds involved in joint inflammation is believed to be unique as compared to NSAIDs.

Boswellic acids also work in the more conventional way to block inflammation from the COX-2–PGE2 pathway, the inflammatory target of aspirin, ibuprofen and other NSAIDs.

Clinical evidence is present in a few cases to validate effectiveness of boswellic acids in countering inflammation in arthritis patients.

 

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