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What ayurvedic medicine controls heart diseases better?

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Published At December 11, 2017
Reviewed AtFebruary 15, 2024

Patient's Query

Dear doctor,

An acupressure therapist told me that I have a small problem in the right chamber of my heart and irregular heartbeat. But, I have taken an ECG report recently and found no problem in the report. If it is true, can I take Arjunarishta for that? Can I take Arjunarishta or Himalaya Abana for heart disease? Which one is better and will it cure/control any type of heart disease alone without the help of any allopathic medicine?

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

There are several causes for irregular heart beat. You should go for a routine heart checkup to rule out any abnormalities. I suggest tests like BMI (body mass index), lipid profile, cardiac profile, blood pressure, blood sugar and color Doppler. If any cardiac issue finding is there, then medicine should be started accordingly.

Arjunaristam (Arjuna tvak, Dhataki pushpa, Madhuka pushpa) and Abana (Ashwagandha, Mukta Pishti, Guduchi, Bhringaraja) are good medicines to provide strength to cardiac tissues. You can take both medicines at a time. Arjunaristam one tablespoon twice a day with an equal amount of water after meals and Abana two tablets twice a day after meals.

Further, if you have any queries regarding this concern feel free to revert back.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Ishwar Chandra Rai
Dr. Ishwar Chandra Rai

Ayurveda Specialist

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