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Terminalia Arjuna

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Other Names: Amandier Indien, Amandier Tropical, Arjan des Indes, Arjuna, Axjun Argun, Badamier, Badamier Géant, Baheda, Bahera, Bala Harade, Balera, Behada, Beleric Myrobalan, Belleric Myrobalan, Belliric Myrobalan, Bhibitaki, Bibhitak, Bibitaki, Carambole Marron, Chebulic Myrobalan, Hara, Harad, Harada, Haritaki, He Zi, Hirala, Indian Almond, Kalidruma, Karshaphala, Myrobalan, Myrobolan Bellirique, Myrobolan Chébule, Terminalia arjuna, Terminalia bellirica, Terminalia chebula, Terminalia chebulic, Tropical Almond, Vibhitaki.<br> Terminalia arjuna is a treean evergreen plant native to India that reaches up to 100 feet. Three species The white-to-pinkish-gray bark of terminalia are used for the arjuna is one of the most frequently prescribed herbs in ayurvedic medicine, mostly for heart health. These species Clinical studies are Terminalia arjunaverifying that the plant may indeed benefit patients with coronary artery disease, Terminalia bellerica, and Terminalia chebulabut they're also discovering that arjuna may have other health benefits.
==Special Precautions of Terminalia==
* Terminalia arjuna is POSSIBLY SAFE when used short-term (for three months or less). But don’t use it without medical supervision. It might affect your heart.
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