Arjuna – The Medicinal Tree
August 31, 2009
Arjuna is a popular medicinal plant used extensively in Ayurvedic medicine. The bark of the tree is used in the Indian subcontinent for several centuries for treating cardiovascular ailments.
The botanical name of Arjuna is terminalia arjuna. This huge tree can grow up to a height of 27 meters.
Nutrients in Arjuna
The bark of the Arjuna tree, which is primarily used for medicinal purposes, is packed with calcium. It also contains magnesium, zinc, copper and aluminum. The important plant chemicals primarily found in the bark of the Arjuna tree are arjunine, arjunetin and lactone.
Cardiovascular remedy
Arjuna tree is primarily noted for its cardiovascular benefits. The bark of the tree is used as a tonic for promoting heart function. Arjuna derives most of its heart friendly properties from a plant compound known as Co-enzyme Q-10. It helps to normalize the heart rhythm. Arjuna is often recommended to normalize gradually the rhythm of a rapidly beating heart.
Arjuna bark decoction is beneficial for overcoming panic attacks and anxiety, which are characterized by sudden escalating heartbeat. Arjuna can also help to reduce chest pain and angina.
Arjuna strengthens the muscles of the heart, stimulating the pumping function of the heart. The phytochemicals present in the bark of this tree also helps to reduce the LDL or bad cholesterol in the blood.
Asthma remedy
Arjuna bark concoction can help to cure the symptoms of asthma. Ayurvedic medicine practitioners recommend taking Arjuna bark powder with milk to cure asthma.
Prevents bleeding
Bleeding could be halted by taking Arjuna bark powder. It accelerates blood clotting, rapidly healing wounds.
Promotes appetite
Arjuna is also good for the appetite. It promotes digestion by facilitating bile flow.
In traditional Indian herbal medicine, Arjuna is recommended to flash out small stones formed inside the kidneys.
Arjuna is also good for the skin. To treat acne, you can apply a paste made from Arjuna bark on the acne. The astringent property of Arjuna could even help to prevent acne. Juice extracted from the leaves of the Arjuna tree is used for treating skin ulcers and sores. Irritation and pain from insect bite can also be reduced by applying juice of the Arjuna leaves on the bite areas.


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