Heart Disease Treatments
By jeniferhobson - Sep 18, 2008
Total heart support is a complete solution to all kinds of heart related problems. It is specially designed for treating all kind of heart troubles. It nourishes heart and supports the activities carried out by it. It helps in proper circulation of blood in the body. It strengthens the heart and relieves from high blood pressure.
Arjuna: Terminalia Arjuna
Arjuna or arjun or Terminalia Arjuna is an only herb that helps uphold a healthy heart and decrease the effects of stress and anxiety. Arjuna or arjun promotes well-organized cardiac performance and regulates blood pressure to normal. Arjuna or arjun has been the herb of option in Ayurveda for cardiovascular health. Arjuna's or arjun's aptitude to contain the blood's absorption of lipids point to that it has cholesterol regulating events. Its principle mechanism are §-sitosterol, ellagic acid and arjunic acid.
Arjun Tea
India is a land of tea, though tea is native of Brazil but it became so popular in eastern countries that they have become the world’s most abundant produces of teas. India is also famous for its ayurvedic heritage. Ayurveda, one of the oldest health care systems of the world is now shaping up as the super power in the health care industry as people world wide are experiencing the benefits of ayurvedic health care system.
Herbal cure India is one of the pioneers in presenting the world with the wonders of ayurveda and to add another feather to the cap we now introduce a complete heart care product for every age. Its named arjun tea, a complete herbal supplement enriched with the power of arjuna (terminalia arjuna).
Tonicard Gold Drops for Heart Problems
The Proven Cardioprotector
* Arrhythmias
* Palpitation
* Breathlessness
* Sinking of heart
* Weak Pulse
Lasuna : Garlic Benefits
An ayurvedic herb known for its wonderful results in decreasing the cholesterol levels in the body and also helps in maintaining the digestive tract. It also helps in maintaining the proper blood circulation in the body.
Indication
* Lower total cholesterol (but raise the good-type HDL cholesterol)
* Produce more "natural killer" cells in the blood that will tackle infections and tumours
* Lower blood pressure
* Reduce the risk of blood clots (that are responsible for most heart attacks and strokes)
* Destroy infection causing viruses and bacteria
* Regulation of stomach function
* Improvement of blood circulation
Guggul : the herb with many benefits
Guggul is one of the most renowned herbs in Ayurvedic herbal supplement. Guggul or Guggulu has strong purifying and rejuvenating powers. People now days most frequently use it to benefit from Guggul's lipid regulating and immunomodulating actions. It has been shown that Guggul or commiphora mukul can lower blood cholesterol by 14-27 percent and can lower triglycerides by 22-30 percent. The effects that Guggul or gugglu has on the blood cholesterol levels are similar to prescription medications but, being a natural plant extract, it is a far greater and much safer product. Guggul or guggulu works on the liver by rising the metabolism (or break down) of the bad cholesterol known as LDL Cholesterol. After taking the product for 1 to 3 months, total cholesterol levels can drop triglyceride levels can drop and an augment in HDL (the good cholesterol) of approximately 16 percent can occur. Its benefits as a weight-loss and fat burning agent have been well researched and recognized in various studies.
Benefits of Guggul or Guggulu
* Lowers the cholesterol and triglycerides, while preserving or improving High Density Lipoprotein to Low Density Lipoprotein ratio.
* It lowers triglyceride levels.
* It relaxes the muscles that helps relieve menstrual pain.
* It acts as a blood detoxifier that breaks up stagnation in the body.
* It is a powerful analgesic agent i.e. is very helpful in relieving from pain
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