GurmarGurmar stimulates insulin secretion and has blood sugar reducing properties. It blocks sweet taste receptors when applied to tongue in diabetes to remove glycosuria. It deadens taste of sweets & bitter things like quinine (effects lasts for 1 to 2 hours). Besides having these properties, it is a cardiac stimulant and diuretic. Also corrects metabolic activities of liver, kidney & muscles. Triphala Triphala is a very effective compound made by mixing equal parts of powder of Emblica Officinalis, Terminalia Belerica & Terminalia Chebula. It is a balanced formula for all body types. When taken in large doses at night, it has cleansing and detoxifying action, when one or two capsules taken with meals, it has a building and rejuvenating effect. When used regularly, it is good for gentle, slow detoxification of the digestive tract and then the deep tissue. Turmeric Turmeric is being used in India since time immemorial in religious festivals and as a medicine. Turmeric is an excellent natural & intestinal antiseptic. Being rich in iron, it is valuable in anemia. Due to its antiseptic properties it is an effective remedy for chronic cough and throat irritation also. Arjuna Arjuna is credited with several therapeutic properties, both in Ayurvedic and Unani Systems. It is considered to be tonic, astringent, cooling and is used in heart diseases, contusions, fractures, ulcers. It is also acrid and credited with styptic, febrifugal and antidysenteric peoperties. It has been considered by the Ayurvedic physicians as well as by the modern practitioners as a cardiac tonic. Vagbhata was the first to prescribe the bark in heart diseases. Later Chakradatta described it as a tonic in heart disease. Bhava Mishra, a Nighantukara recognised the bark as possessing some cooling, cardiotonic, wound healing and intoxicating effects.The bark and preparations made from it are reputed to have a marked stimulant action on the heart even today.