Yes, you can take, but at least keep a gap of one hour between both medicines You can take Arjuna kwath- 1 teaspoon in 300 ML of water plus hundred ML of milk boil until it remains hundred ML filter and drink twice daily on empty stomach
Yes arjun is cardio protective, you can take in form of ghanvati also If chal then you have to boil in milk and take in the morning Most of the Ayurvedic medicine donot contradict other systems of medicine but you can keep a gap of 30-45 mins. Between 2 different pathies
Hi Sandeep, yes, Arjun chal is well known ayurvedic herb used for cardiac support it has cadioprotective , antioxidant and mild hypotensive properties
you can take but with Caution and medical supervision Arjun is tested ayurvedic herb known as Hridya-a cardiac tonic that strengthen heart muscle, improve circulation, and support blood pressure
but when you are on anti platelet and anticoagulant medicine post angio Like Aspirin , clopidogrel or Apixaben , you must be careful due to the potential for excessive blood thinning
research about Arjun chal says it contains Coenzyme q10- effect- boost muscle function Reduces LDL cholesterol and improve HDL mildly inhibit platelet aggeregation - which enhance effect of your allopathy thinners
You can take 3-5 gm bark powder , boil in 150 ml water reduce to 50 ml - take once daily ideally morning empty stomach
maintain 2-3 hours gap from your ALLOPATHY medicines
can also take Arjunarista- (Vaidyanath brand) - 20 ml with equal water twice daily after meals same gap should be maintain between allopathy
watch for sign of excessive bleeding - gum,blackstool, bruising over body regularly monitor INR or closing parameters
thank you
Hello Sandeep
" It’s Good Move to Take Arjun Chal Post Angioplasty Cardiac Health "
ARJUN CLINICALLY PROVEN MEDICINAL USES
Arjun is “Wonderful Cardioprotective Herb” Known Helpful in Overall Heart health it gives Strength to Heart Muscles valves Blood Vessels and improve Blood Circulation helps Heart Plumping mechanism * Cardioprotective * Mild Hypotensive * Hypolipidemic * Antiinflammatory * Antixoidant Wound * healing properties
• ARJUN ACTIONS ON COAGULATION & THROMBOSIS ?
* Anticoagulant Property * Antithrombotic property
" SO IF U R ON ANTICOAGULANT AND ANTIPLATELET MEDICINE ( Asprin Clopidogrel warfarin Apixaban Heparin Enoxaperin etc ) ONLY PRECAUTION TO BE TAKEN ARJUN SHOULDN’T TAKE IN HIGHER DOSAGE SO THAT CAN INTERACT OR ENHANCE BLOOD THINNING ACTIONS "
• ARJUN INDICATED OR NOT ?
"ARJUN IS NOT TOTALLY CONTRAINDICATED DURING TAKING ANTIPLATELET & ANTICOAGULANT MEDICINE BUT TO BE USE WITH CAUTION AND UNDER GUIDENCE OF AYURVEDIC CONSULTANT "
• HOW TO MONITOR WHICH TEST REQUIRED TO MONITOR ITS EFFECTS ?
To Monitor It’s Effect Over Coagulation As Usal Test Monitoring when Patients on Antiplatelet and Anticoagulant Medicine like
BT - Bleeding Time CT - Clotting Time PT- Prothrombin Time INR - International Ratio
• HOW TO MONITOR COMPLICATIONS & SEEK DOCTOR
If U have Any Symptoms like Gum Bleeding Black Stools Bruising Epistaxis Red urine etc then inform Ur Concerned Physician
• HOW U CAN TAKE ARJUN ?
Arjuna Can Be Taken in Different Medicinals forms
* 1.Arjun Chal -3 - 5 Grams Arjun Stem Bark Powder with 1 Glass ( 120 ml ) water ----- Boil on Mild Flame till it reduces to 40 ml .Take Luke Warm Decoction on Empty Stomach in Early Morning 8 am Daily.
OR
* 2.Tab.Arjun 250 mg ( Himalaya Pharma) 1 -0-1 After Food
* OR
* 3.Arjunarista ( Baidyanth Pharma) 15 ml -0- 15 ml After Food with 1 Glass of Normal Water
• ANY GAP NECESSARY AMONGST ARJUN AND ALLOPATHIC MEDICINE
Keep 2 Hr Gap in Between Arjun and Allopathic Medicines
REGARDS
Dr Arun Desai
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Consuming Arjun chal alongside your allopathic medication post-angioplasty requires careful consideration. The herb, derived from the bark of the Arjuna tree, is revered in Ayurveda for its potential to support cardiovascular health. However, since you are already on antiplatelet and anticoagulation medications, interactions between Arjun chal and these medicines could potentially alter the effects they are intended to have, such as thinning your blood.
First and foremost, it’s essential to consult your cardiologist before integrating Arjun chal into your routine. This is crucial, as your healthcare provider is aware of your medical history and can advise on whether adding any herbal supplement is safe in your specific context.
If approved by your doctor, begin with a conservative approach. You might start with a smaller dose than usually recommended in Ayurveda — about 1 gram a day — to see how your body responds. You can make a decoction by boiling the bark powder in water and consuming it once a day. Monitor any changes like increased bleeding, or bruising, which might indicate an adverse reaction with your current medication. Provide feedback regularly to your physician about any reactions.
It’s especially important to maintain cautious timing; try not to take both Arjun chal and your prescription medications simultaneously. Leaving a gap of at least a few hours between them could minimize potential interactions.
Again, while Ayurveda offers many valuable remedies, it is crucial to prioritize safety and harmony with your current treatment plan. The recommendations provided offer a groundwork, but they require professional medical oversight to tailor them to your precise needs. Always consult your healthcare provider with any dietary or herbal supplement considerations.



