HealthyHey Terminalia Arjuna Bark Extract - Tannin 120 Veg Capsules
Description:
- Terminalia Arjuna Bark Extract claimed to be 100% natural.
- Suggested to support heart health.
- Indicated to contain high-strength Tannin at 25%.
- Marketed as 100% vegetarian, GMO-free, gluten-free, and soy-free.
- Manufactured in a facility certified by FSSAI.
- The historical use of Terminalia arjuna bark dates back over 3000 years in India, primarily as a heart remedy.
- Attributed to an Indian physician named Vagbhata for heart conditions in the seventh century A.D.
- Research on Terminalia has reportedly been ongoing since the 1930s.
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HealthyHey Terminalia Arjuna Bark Extract - Tannin 120 Veg Capsules
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HealthyHey Terminalia Arjuna Bark Extract - Tannin 120 Veg Capsules
Description:
- Terminalia Arjuna Bark Extract claimed to be 100% natural.
- Suggested to support heart health.
- Indicated to contain high-strength Tannin at 25%.
- Marketed as 100% vegetarian, GMO-free, gluten-free, and soy-free.
- Manufactured in a facility certified by FSSAI.
- The historical use of Terminalia arjuna bark dates back over 3000 years in India, primarily as a heart remedy.
- Attributed to an Indian physician named Vagbhata for heart conditions in the seventh century A.D.
- Research on Terminalia has reportedly been ongoing since the 1930s.
