Bipsolve 80 Tablets
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Bipsolve delivers cardiac protection and may serve as a natural substitute to prolonged medication treatments without adverse consequences.
Historically, it's understood to function by:
- Enhancing blood flow and nourishment to the heart and its associated vessels,
- Alleviating tension and exhaustion, Clearing cholesterol accumulations in the arteries, Diminishing the propensity for blood clot formation.
Ingredients
- Arjuna Ghan (Terminalia arjuna) bark
- SarpagandhaGhan (Rauvolfiaserpentina) root
- LasunaGhan (Allium sativum) rhizome
- Shilajit (Asphaltum)
- AmalakiGhan (Emblica officinalis) fruit
- HaritakiGhan (Terminalia chebula) fruit
- BahedaGhan (Terminalia bellirica) fruit
- Shaivalpowder (Ceratophyllumdemersum)
Research Studies on Ingredients of Bipsolve
1. Arjuna Ghan (Terminalia arjuna) bark:
- Benefits: The bark of Terminalia arjuna has been traditionally used as a cardio-tonic. It demonstrates a positive inotropic effect and has been reported to improve cardiac muscle function and pumping activity of the heart. It also has anti-ischemic properties, which means it can help reduce the risk of vascular obstruction.
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References:
- Bharani A, Ganguly A, Bhargava KD. "Salutary effect of Terminalia Arjuna in patients with severe refractory heart failure." Int J Cardiol. 1995;49(3):191-199.
- Maulik SK, Talwar KK. "Therapeutic potential of Terminalia arjuna in cardiovascular disorders." Am J Cardiovasc Drugs. 2012;12(3):157-163.
2. SarpagandhaGhan (Rauvolfia serpentina) root:
- Benefits: This herb contains the alkaloid reserpine, which has been used to treat high blood pressure and mental disorders. Reserpine's antihypertensive effect might reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
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References:
- Vakil RJ. "Rauwolfia serpentina in the treatment of high blood pressure; a review of the literature." Circulation. 1955;12(2):220-229.
3. LasunaGhan (Allium sativum) rhizome:
- Benefits: Commonly known as garlic, it has been studied for its lipid-lowering, anti-platelet, and antihypertensive properties.
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References:
- Ried K, Frank OR, Stocks NP. "Aged garlic extract lowers blood pressure in patients with treated but uncontrolled hypertension: a randomised controlled trial." Maturitas. 2010;67(2):144-150.
4. Shilajit (Asphaltum):
- Benefits: Shilajit is believed to have anti-oxidative properties that protect the heart. It might also help in reducing cholesterol levels.
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References:
- Meena H, et al. "Shilajit: A panacea for high-altitude problems." Int J Ayurveda Res. 2010;1(1):37-40.
5. AmalakiGhan (Emblica officinalis) fruit:
- Benefits: Commonly referred to as Indian gooseberry or amla, it's known for its antioxidant properties and capability to reduce blood lipid levels.
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References:
- Kim H, et al. "Emblica officinalis Gaertn. attenuates hepatic steatosis and insulin resistance in high-fat-fed mice." Am J Chin Med. 2016;44(5):995-1009.
6. HaritakiGhan (Terminalia chebula) fruit:
- Benefits: This fruit is believed to have cardioprotective, lipid-lowering, and antioxidant properties.
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References:
- Suchal K, et al. "Terminalia chebula provides protection against dual modes of necroptotic and apoptotic cell death upon death receptor ligation." Sci Rep. 2016;6:25094.
7. BahedaGhan (Terminalia bellirica) fruit:
- Benefits: It has been suggested to have cardiovascular protective effects because of its antioxidant properties.
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References:
- Upaganlawar A, Gandhi H, Balaraman R. "Effect of green tea and Terminalia bellirica on cardiovascular function, biochemical and histological changes." Pharmacognosy Res. 2011;3(1):56-62.
8. Shaivalpowder (Ceratophyllum demersum):
- Benefits: Limited data is available on this ingredient in relation to heart protection. Further studies are needed to establish any benefits it might offer.
- References: There's a lack of significant published studies on Ceratophyllum demersum's benefits in heart protection as of my last training data in September 2021.