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Stay Here Visit Global StoreArjuna (Terminalia) capsule is an Indian-origin herb. Which is commonly found in the different parts of the world with the name Indian Genesis. This capsule is extremely useful in managing and controlling various heart diseases. It has anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory properties which help in increasing muscle strength. It reduces the bad cholesterol in the body also. Vedikroots Arjuna capsule is an organic supplement made from 100% organic herbs. It has a cardiotonic property that reduces heart rhythm disorder. It is made from natural herbs.
Benefits of Arjuna
Strengthen the heart muscle
It helps in the proper functioning of the heart by strengthening the heart muscles
Protect the Heart from Inflammation
It has various medicinal properties like antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial. Arjuna helps reduce the risk of heart diseases
Prevents Heart Blocks
Arjuna protects the heart due to its cardioprotective property. It helps in the proper functioning of the heart by strengthening the heart muscles.
Increases the Ventricular Function
Arjuna strengthens and tones the circulatory system, rejuvenates the soft tissues, and promotes proper function of the heart muscle.
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100% Natural
Vegan
Chemical Free
Non GMO
Extract Based
Directions To Use
Take One Capsule
Take With Lukewarm Water or Milk
Take Twice a Day
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FAQ's
Can the Arjuna capsule help in reducing heart inflammation?
Yes the Arjuna capsule reduces heart inflammation and also reduces other heart disorders. But before consuming, we should consult a physician.
Does it increase ventricular function?
Yes Arjuna capsules increase the ventricular function if taken in a proper way and the guidance.
What should be the recommended dosages?
It is recommended that you should consume 1 capsule twice a day with a luck warm water.
What about heart efficacy after consuming it?
Yes, the Arjuna capsule increases the heart efficacy rate. But for more information, you should consult a physician.