New Delhi: In today’s fast-paced world, heart-related diseases are on the rise due to a combination of poor lifestyle choices, high stress levels, unhealthy diets, pollution, smoking, and conditions like high cholesterol and blood pressure. If not addressed in time, these issues can escalate into serious complications.
A recent study conducted by the Patanjali Research Institute has found that an Ayurvedic formulation called Hridyamrit Vati may help in managing heart diseases effectively. Derived from ancient Ayurvedic wisdom, this medicine is specially formulated to support cardiovascular health.
How heart disease affects the body
Heart ailments are not confined to just the heart. When the heart struggles to pump blood efficiently, vital organs receive less oxygen and nutrients. This can lead to symptoms such as fatigue, breathlessness, chest pain, swelling, and weakness. Over time, the risk of heart attack, stroke, and heart failure increases. In severe cases, the functioning of the kidneys, lungs, and brain can also be compromised. Poor blood circulation also hampers detoxification processes and weakens immunity, underscoring the importance of timely intervention and proper heart care.
What makes Hridaymrit Vati effective?
Hridyamrit Vati is a blend of herbs that are beneficial to the heart. Its key ingredients include. Arjuna bark that strengthens the heart muscles and improves blood flow. Ashwagandha, that reduces stress, lowering pressure on the heart. Shankhpushpi and Brahmi to promote mental calmness and better sleep, aiding heart health. Pushkarmool that helps in regulating blood circulation. Jatamansi which helps to maintain a steady heart rate.
The action of these herbs is believed to improve cardiac function, regulate cholesterol and blood pressure, and enhance overall energy levels. With regular use, it may support stress reduction and promote overall wellness.
Dosage and usage
- Always consult a doctor before use.
- Typically, 1–2 tablets can be taken with lukewarm water twice daily.
- It is recommended to pair with a healthy diet and regular exercise.
- Avoid alcohol, smoking, and junk food.
- Pregnant and breastfeeding women should consult a healthcare provider before consuming.