CelWel Safety & Efficacy
All ingredients are considered generally safe by the Food & Drug Adminstration
Guduchi Extract
Guduchi (tinospora cordifolia) is arguably the most powerful of all Indian herbs and has been shown to build white blood cells.
The India Government Ministry of AYUSH Technical Dossier on Guduchi states “There are several research studies conducted on this plant both clinical as well as preclinical and analytical. It has shown potential as an immunomodulatory, anti-inflammatory, anti-diabetic, anti-oxidant, and various other pharmacological properties useful to mankind.”
Source: Ministry of AYUSH - Technical Dossier on Guduchi
Black Pepper Extract
Black pepper contains antioxidants and may support your overall health. Benefits can include reducing inflammation and supporting blood sugar control and brain health, among others.
Source: Healthine.com - 11 Science-Backed Health Benefits of Black Pepper
Fennel Oil
Fennel and its seeds offer many health benefits and contain components that may provide antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial effects.
Source: Healthline.com - 10 Science-Based Benefits of Fennel and Fennel Seeds
Sucralose
Sucralose (INS 955 Artificial Sweetener) is an artificial sweetener that is generally considered safe when enjoyed in moderation.
Source: Healthline.com - Sucralose (Splenda): Good or Bad?
Sorbitol
Sorbitol is a type of carbohydrate that falls into a category of sugar alcohols called polyols. It’s found in some fruits and is also commercially manufactured to preserve moisture and add sweetness.
Source: Healthline.com - What Is Sorbitol? Benefits, Uses, Side Effects, and More
Propylene Glycol
Propylene glycol (INS 1520 Humectant) is a synthetic food additive that belongs to the same chemical group as alcohol. It is a colorless, odorless, slightly syrupy liquid that is a bit thicker than water. It has practically no taste. Additionally, it can dissolve some substances better than water and is also good at retaining moisture. This makes it very useful as a food additive, so it can be found in a wide variety of processed foods and drinks.
Source: Healthline.com - Propylene Glycol in Food: Is This Additive Safe?
Pineapple Flavor (artificial)
Ethyl butyrate is a clear colorless liquid with a pineapple-like odor.
Source: National Institute of Health (NIH) - Ethyl butyrate
Sodium Benzoate
Sodium benzoate (according to the European nomenclature E211) is a salt of benzoic acid and is well soluble in water, tasteless, and odorless, and due to its antifungal and antibacterial properties, it is a preservative added to food in strictly defined doses. It inhibits the growth of bacteria, yeast, and mold.
Glycerin
Glycerin, also called glycerol, is a sugar alcohol used in foods, soaps, medicines, and skin products. You can get pure glycerin from either plant or animal sources.
Source: WebMD.com - What Is Pure Glycerin?
Purified Water
Purified water is water that has been filtered or processed to remove impurities like chemicals and other contaminants. It is usually produced using groundwater or tap water.
Source: Healthline.com - Purified vs Distilled vs Regular Water: What’s the Difference?
CelWel Efficacy
CelWel was originally developed for Covid
Anecdotally, CelWel has been successfully used to treat long Covid, chronic Lyme, cold sores, colds, flu, and sensitivity to mold.
Our research conducted in India showed CelWel to be effective for treating chronic fatigue in Long Covid patients by reducing inflammatory cytokines.
In theory CelWel should treat any number of other medical problems including ME/CFS, POTS, chronic hives, and Ebola.
CelWel is certified by India's Ministry of AYUSH
CelWel's certification by the Government of India's Ministry of AYUSH permits professional medical practitioners in India plus 27 countries to recommend CelWel to their patients.
The word AYUSH is derived from a Sanskrit phrase “ayusmanbhava" meaning long life. This phrase was commonly used as a blessing since the Mahabharata period for healthy long life.
In the present time, the term AYUSH is universally adopted for traditional and non–conventional systems of health care and healing which include Ayurveda, Yoga, Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy.