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Arjuna CardioComfort 120 Tablet
Supplement Facts |
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Serving Size: 2 Tablets
Servings Per Container: 60
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Amount per serving |
% Daily Value |
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Calcium |
156 |
mg |
15% |
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Hawthorn Leaf &Flower Extract |
300 |
mg |
** |
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Guggul ExtractYielding (8.5 mg ) |
200 |
mg |
** |
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Guggulsterones |
170 |
mg |
** |
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Salvie mitiorrhiza Extract |
150 |
mg |
** |
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Terminalia arjuna Bark Extract |
100 |
mg |
** |
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* Percent Daily Values (%DV) are based on a 2,000 caloriediet.
** No U.S. RDA has been established
Other Ingredients: dibasic calcium phosphate, stearic acid, modified cellulose gum and colloidal silicon dioxide.
Suggested Use: Two tablets twice daily between meals, or as recommended by your health care professional.
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Arjuna bark has been used in Ayurvedic herbalism for more than three centuries to support a healthy heart. Today, scientific research is confirming arjuna’s benefits and providing the knowledge that enables development of highly effective arjuna formulations.
Ajuna Cardiocomfort™
This broad-range formula combines arjuna bark with additional botanicals, including salvia, hawthorn and guggul. Salvia is the most widely used herb in China for supporting healthy circulation. Hawthorn is the most widely used herb in North America and Europe for supporting a healthy heart. Research suggests that hawthorn increases coronary blood flow, displays antioxidant activity and supports normal heart contraction. Guggul is a traditional Ayurvedic botanical, shown in modern research to support cholesterol levels already in the normal range.
Together these botanicals provide a comprehensive herbal approach for supporting a healthy heart.
Ajuna Cardiocomfort was developed by Planetary Formulas’ primary formulator, renowned herbalist and clinician, Michael Tierra, L.Ac., O.M.D., and is used on a daily basis in his clinical practice.
References:
• Bharani, A. et al. 1995. Int J Cardiol 49(3):191-9.
• Gupta, R. et al. 2001. J Assoc Physicians India 49:231-5.
• Munasinghe, T.C. et al. 2001. Phytother Res 15(6):519-23.
• Shaila, H.P. et al. 1998. Int J Cardiol 67(2):119-24. |