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Key Benefits of Charak Arjunin Capsules
- Supports heart muscle strength and function
- Helps maintain healthy cholesterol and lipid profiles
- Promotes balanced blood circulation to cardiac tissues
- Assists in reducing fluid retention and edema
- Aids in mild chest discomfort & occasional palpitations
- Provides antioxidant support for overall cardiovascular well-being
- Contributes to respiratory comfort by relieving breathlessness
Product Description of Charak Arjunin Capsules
Charak Arjunin Capsules are formulated with a blend of time-tested Ayurvedic ingredients to support heart health. It’s like a gentle whisper to your heart, reminding it to keep its beat in harmony. The Arjuna extract, known for its antioxidant properties, works alongside other supportive herbs and bhasmas to help maintain healthy blood lipid levels and ease mild discomforts such as palpitations and shortness of breath. You might notice a little difference in your stamina... or maybe it's just the placebo, who knows!
Designed by Charak Pharma, these capsules combine herbs and mineral preparations in a proprietary synergy that aims for a comprehensive cardio-protective effect. While taking them, you may feel more balanced, less anxious about daily stress, and your circulatory system gets a friendly nudge towards better performance. Not a miracle cure but a supportive partner in your wellness journey. Take care to pair them with a balanced diet & a mild exercise routine like a morning walk or simple yoga stretches. Over time, many users say they feel more energetic, somehow more in tune with their bodies
Key ingredients with descriptions of Charak Arjunin Capsules
- Jayapala [Croton tiglium] – A traditional ingredient used in Ayurvedic rasashastra formulations.
- Akika [Abelmoschus moschatus] – A well-known seed used in classical texts for rasayan preparations.
- Utkantaka [Echinops echinatus] – A herb referenced in Ayurveda for its role in bhasma processes.
- Abhraka [Mica] – A mineral bhasma used in Ayurvedic mineral-based remedies.
- Shankha bhasma – A processed conch shell preparation featured in classical formulations.
- Arogyavardhini – A classical Vati formulation renowned in traditional liver and metabolic support.
- Jatamamsi [Nardostachys jatamansi] – A root valued for its fragrant quality in Panchakarma therapies.
- Khadira [Acacia catechu] – A bark extract used in Ayurvedic tonics and skin formulations.
- Asundara twak – The bark of Karanja tree applied in classical Ayurvedic medicines.
- Gangeruki [Grewia tenax] – A fruit component mentioned in traditional compounding texts.
- Zahara mohara bhasma – A metal preparation documented in Ayurvedic rasashastra.
- Shweta musali [Chlorophytum borivilianum] – A root tuber known for its adaptogenic reference.
- Rumi mastaki [Pistacia lentiscus] – A resin included in some digestive and Rasayana formulas.
- Lavanga [Syzygium aromaticum] – Clove bud used widely as a spice and traditional remedy base.
- Pippali [Piper longum] – Long pepper, a staple in many Ayurvedic compound formulations.
- Yastimadhu [Glycyrrhiza glabra] – Licorice root, featured in classical churna and ghrita mixes.
- Ela [Elettaria cardamomum] – Green cardamom, noted for its aromatic and palatable use.
- Tamala patra [Cinnamomum tamala] – An aromatic leaf used in food and some Ayurvedic powders.
- Swarnamakshika – A mineral bhasma derived from pyrite, in classical texts.
- Rasasindura – A purified mercury-sulphide preparation in Ayurvedic rasashastra.
- Shilajitu [Asphaltum] – A bitumen used in traditional rejuvenation formulas.
- Mriga shringa bhasma – A horn-derived mineral component in classical recipes.
- Vidanga [Embelica ribes] – An herb documented for digestive rasayana mixtures.
- Shalmali twak [Salmalia malabarica] – The bark of the silk cotton tree featured in Ayurveda.
- Mass extracts of Arjuna [Terminalia arjuna] – Water-based extracts of Arjuna bark in standardized form.
Key uses of Charak Arjunin Capsules
- Supportive therapy in individuals with mild to moderate hypertension
- Helps maintain normal cardiac output during daily activities
- Manages symptoms of cardioneurosis and palpitations
- Assists post-myocardial infarct rehabilitation as part of a broader regimen
- Supports healthy lipid metabolism and hypolipidemic balance
- Alleviates mild chest pain and reduces episodes of breathlessness
- Provides diuretic effect to reduce fluid retention and edema
How to use Charak Arjunin Capsules
Adults: Take 2 capsules three to four times daily with warm water after meals. Children (above 12 years): 1 capsule three times a day or as directed by an Ayurvedic physician.
Safety information about Charak Arjunin Capsules
- Children: Not recommended for children under 12 without medical advice, may cause discomfort.
- Pregnant Women: Consult your healthcare provider before use, as safety in pregnancy isn't fully established
- Breastfeeding Mothers: Use only under professional guidance to ensure compatibility with lactation
- People with Chronic Diseases: Those with severe cardiac or renal conditions should seek physician approval
- People with Allergies: Check individual ingredients for known sensitivities; discontinue if reactions occur
- Elderly Individuals: Monitor dosage and hydration; elderly may be more sensitive to diuretic effects
- Patients Taking Medications: Possible interactions with blood thinners or antihypertensives; consult a doctor
- People with Weakened Immunity: Use cautiously and under supervision to avoid unexpected reactions
Additional information about Charak Arjunin Capsules
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep in an airtight contaner. Shelf Life: 36 months from manufacturing date. Packaging: Available in blister packs of 10 capsules each. Each bottle contains 60 capsules. Disclaimer: Food supplements should not replace a varied diet. Do not exceed the recommended dosage. If symptoms persist, consult a qualified healthcare practitioner. Keep out of reach of children.
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