Guggul is also known as the plant Commiphora Mukul, an medicine from Ayurveda once touted to cure a myriad of diseases and ailments such as obesity, liver dysfunction, tumors, urinary dysfunction, sinus, edema, and sudden paralytic seizures.[1]
The 'guggul' is isolated from the bark of the guggul tree and is a mixture of various diterpenes, sterols, flavanones and steroid esters. It is most well known for a fat soluble mixture called 'guggulsterones', which are two sterols (Guggulsterone E and Z) with high human bioactivity.[2]