⚡ Quick Answer — What is Abana?
Abana is an Ayurvedic polyherbal cardiovascular support formulation from Himalaya Wellness containing a polyherbal Ayurvedic cardiac formulation containing traditional botanicals including Terminalia arjuna, Withania somnifera (ashwagandha), and other cardiotonic herbs. Used in traditional Indian medicine for cardiovascular wellness, stress, and mild anxiety-related cardiac symptoms. Not a prescription medicine and not a substitute for evidence-based cardiovascular care (statins, ACEi/ARB, beta-blockers, antiplatelets) in patients with established heart disease. Evidence base is primarily traditional-use and small observational studies; randomised trial data are limited. Typical dose: one or two tablets twice daily. Generally well-tolerated; occasional GI upset. Check interactions with any prescription cardiovascular regimen before starting.
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What Is Abana?
Abana is a cardiovascular support Ayurvedic formulation from Himalaya Wellness, supplied in 1-6 bottles. Composition: a polyherbal Ayurvedic cardiac formulation containing traditional botanicals including Terminalia arjuna, Withania somnifera (ashwagandha), and other cardiotonic herbs.
Traditional Use
Ayurvedic formulations for cardiovascular wellness typically blend multiple herbal ingredients targeting mental stress, mild arrhythmia, and general cardiovascular tone. Common ingredients include Terminalia arjuna (arjuna bark), Withania somnifera (ashwagandha), Nardostachys jatamansi (jatamansi), and Bacopa monnieri (brahmi). Used in Ayurvedic medicine for centuries; contemporary evidence is primarily traditional-use and small observational studies.
Terminalia arjuna has the strongest modern evidence base — small randomised trials show modest improvements in left ventricular function and exercise tolerance in chronic stable angina and HF (Bharani 2002, Dwivedi 2007), though methodological quality is variable and results not replicated at scale.
Dosage
One or two tablets twice daily, or as directed on the label. Ayurvedic dosing is traditionally weight-based and indication-specific; consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for dose individualisation.
Side Effects and Safety
Ayurvedic polyherbal formulations are generally well-tolerated. Occasional GI upset; rare allergic reactions. Heavy-metal contamination has been documented in some poorly-regulated Ayurvedic products — source from reputable manufacturers.
Interactions
- Warfarin and antiplatelets — some Ayurvedic herbs (particularly ginger, garlic extracts, and certain other components) have mild antiplatelet activity. Inform prescriber before starting.
- Antihypertenziva — possible additive BP-lowering with some components; minimal in practice.
- Hepatic or renal impairment — polyherbal formulations are not well-characterised in these populations; use with caution.
Storage
Store Abana below 25°C in a dry place. Keep out of reach of children.
Často kladené dotazy
Can Abana replace my prescription heart medicines?
No. Abana is a supplement — it is not a substitute for evidence-based cardiovascular medicines (statins, ACE inhibitors/ARBs, beta-blockers, antiplatelets, diuretics) which have large outcome-trial data behind them. Abana can be a reasonable addition alongside prescribed therapy, not a replacement.
Is Abana safe in pregnancy?
Data on supplements in pregnancy are limited. Discuss with your obstetrician before starting any supplement during pregnancy; the default in uncertainty is to avoid.
Can I take Abana with warfarin?
Inform your prescriber. Some components may interact with anticoagulants; INR check recommended after starting.
Where can I buy Abana online?
You can buy Abana (1-6 bottles) from MedsBase with discreet packaging and worldwide shipping.
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