HerboMedix Inc
Madhuram Pattai | Arjuna Tree Bark | Kahu/ Kahua | 100g | Arjuna Terminalia
Madhuram Pattai | Arjuna Tree Bark | Kahu/ Kahua | 100g | Arjuna Terminalia
Couldn't load pickup availability
Promotes Heart Health
Arjuna bark is best known for its cardioprotective properties. It strengthens the heart muscles, supports healthy blood circulation, and is traditionally used in Ayurveda and Siddha to:
-Regulate blood pressure
-Manage heart palpitations
-Improve cardiac function
Reduce LDL (bad cholesterol) levels
Rich in Antioxidants
Contains flavonoids, tannins, and saponins, which help combat oxidative stress, protect cells from damage, and support overall cardiovascular and immune health.
Supports Blood Pressure Regulation
Arjuna bark has natural hypotensive (blood pressure lowering) effects, helping to:
Reduce systolic and diastolic blood pressure
Improve vascular elasticity
Strengthens the Circulatory System
Traditionally used to improve blood flow and tone the veins and arteries, Arjuna is useful for individuals with:
Varicose veins
Edema (fluid retention)
Poor peripheral circulation
Aids in Wound Healing
When applied topically, powdered Arjuna bark may promote faster healing of wounds and ulcers due to its antibacterial and astringent properties.
Supports Respiratory Health
Arjuna is also used in herbal remedies for asthma, cough, and bronchitis, helping to clear respiratory blockages and reduce inflammation.
Helps Manage Stress and Anxiety
Some traditional texts describe Arjuna bark as a natural adaptogen, helping the body cope with physical and emotional stress, and supporting a calm, balanced mood.
✅ How to Use:
Internal: Arjuna bark powder is usually consumed as a decoction (boiled tea) or mixed with warm water or milk.
Dosage: Typically 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon daily, or as directed by an herbal practitioner.
⚠️ Precautions:
Use with caution if you're on cardiac or blood pressure medications — always consult a healthcare provider.
Not recommended during pregnancy or for individuals with low blood pressure without supervision.
Share

