Rs. 1270

A&A Ayurvedic HeartPre

(200 gm Powder in box)
A&A Ayurvedic HeartPre
Product Details
A&A Ayurvedic Heartpre is a combination of authentic Ayurved formulations.The fruits help in smooth functioning of the heart. Heartpre all herbs are completely natural and from hills of Himalayas, and is completely safe with no side effects. If hypertension is untreated, it increases your risk of serious problems such as heart attacks and strokes. Blood pressure is recorded with two numbers. The systolic pressure (higher number) is the force at which your heart pumps blood around your body. The diastolic pressure (lower number) is the resistance to the blood flow in the blood vessels. HeartPre is useful & helpful in heart problems, nervousness, depression, weakness, gastric disorder. The speciality of this medicine is when bad cholesterol end, patients will start to have vomiting. It signals that bad cholesterol has totally disappeared from the body.

Key Ingredients:
  • Kutki
  • Ativisha
  • Arjun
  • Sarpgandha
  • Ashwgandha
  • Shatavri

Key Benefits:
  • Any type of blockage will be open in 40 days only after consuming this we have not required bypass surgery
  • It helps to cure the blockage & prevent the heart attack due to blockage
  • Consumption of heartPre reduces chances of heart attack up to 95% it helps to improve blood circulation In veins according to vein structure
  • Consumption of heartPre 4-6 months will regulate Blood Pressure Permanently
  • Helps in supporting the HBP and all type of blockage in artery
  • Helps in reducing hypertension and high blood pressure

Directions For Use
HeartPre Packaging Contains -Two Pack(Pack-1,Pack-2). Take 1 teaspoon(2-5gm) with warm water, twice a day From Pack -1 or as directed by the physician and take 1 teaspoon(2-5gm) with warm water, twice a day From Pack -2 or as directed by the physician Take Pack-2 after 10 to 15 min of Pack-1

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Keep out of reach of the children and pregnant women
  • Do not exceed the recommended dose
  • Use under medical supervision

Content on this page was last updated on 29 November, 2023, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)