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[[File:Abana.jpg|thumb|150px|right|''Abana'']] '''Abana''' reduces heart sensitivity to adrenergic-stimulation (drugs that stimulate the nervous system). Abana also stabilizes the raised systolic blood pressure (blood pressure when the heart is contracting) and diastolic blood pressure (minimum arterial pressure during relaxation and dilation of blood-filled ventricles of the heart). Abana effectively reduces physical, chemical and biological stress, which normalizes cardiac functions.<ref name="Introduction"/>
Inhibits platelet aggregation: The drug reduces abnormal platelet adhesion and aggregation. Hence, it is beneficial in cardiovascular and cerebrovascular conditions, which require the inhibition of platelet aggregation.
== Key ingredients: ==
[[Arjuna]] is a potent hypolipidemic (reduction of lipid concentration in the blood), responsible for reducing total cholesterol and triglyceride levels, thereby helping in the management of atherosclerosis (fatty deposits along the artery walls). As a cardioprotective, the herb prevents oxidative damage to the heart and stabilizes blood pressure.
'''ArjunaIndian Bdellium''' (Arjuna) is a potent hypolipidemic (reduction of lipid concentration in the blood)[[Guggul]] effectively lowers triglyceride levels, responsible for reducing total cholesterol levels and triglyceride free fatty acid levels, thereby helping in through liver lipolysis (the management breakdown of atherosclerosis (fatty deposits along lipids in the artery wallsliver). As a cardioprotective, increased fecal bile acid excretion, inhibiting the herb prevents oxidative damage to biosynthesis of hepatic cholesterol (production of cholesterol in the heart liver) and stabilizes blood pressureinhibiting the oxidation of LDL.
== Directions for use ==
Please consult your physician to prescribe the dosage that best suits the condition.
== Directions for use References==<references><ref name="Introduction">"Karnataka Medicinal Plants Volume - 3" by Dr.M. R. Gurudeva, Page No.1199, Published by Divyachandra Prakashana, #45, Paapannana Tota, 1st Main road, Basaveshwara Nagara, Bengaluru. </ref></references>