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Yuvika Arjuna - Terminalia Arjuna

(200 gm Pack in packet)
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Yuvika Arjuna - Terminalia Arjuna
Product Details
Yuvika Arjuna - Terminalia Arjuna
Yuvika Arjuna Tea Cut is a premium-quality Ayurvedic herb traditionally used as a tonic in Ayurveda. Sourced naturally, this Arjuna tea cut is designed for easy brewing, allowing you to experience the authentic benefits of this potent herb. Known for its rich content of natural compounds, Arjuna is widely celebrated for its traditional uses and promoting a balanced and relaxed state of mind.

Key Ingredients:
Arjuna

Key Benefits:
  • Arjuna is traditionally recognised for its health-supporting properties and antioxidant-rich profile, which may assist in neutralising free radicals and promoting cellular health. Arjunas natural properties may assist in promoting mental relaxation, contributing to a balanced state of mind. It has been valued in Ayurveda for strengthening the bodys resilience, potentially aiding in overall vitality. This herb is traditionally used to cleanse the blood, supporting overall circulatory health. Arjuna is also known to support healthy liver function and enhance natural detoxification processes.

Product Specifications And Features:
  • Product Form: Powder

Net Quantity:
200 g

Good To Know:
["Natural", "Eco-friendly", "Machine-cleaned for purity"]

Suitable For:
Adults

Indications:
["Cardiovascular health", "Balancing blood pressure levels", "Antioxidant properties", "Heart strength and reducing stress"]

Allergen Information:
Packed in a facility that also handles flowers, trees, nuts and its parts.

Directions For Use:
  • Use as directed by the healthcare professional

Safety Information:
  • For natural taste and freshness, keep in a cool, dry place
  • Avoid direct sunlight
  • Not for medicinal use
  • Read the product label carefully before use
  • Do not exceed the recommended dosage unless advised by a physician

Content on this page was last updated on 17 October, 2025, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBA, MBBS)