The Truth About Heart Health That Most Doctors Don't Tell You
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The Truth About Heart Health
That Most Doctors Don't Tell You
Research-backed deep dives into Ayurvedic cardiology, Indian-specific risk factors, and the science behind prevention — not just treatment.
8
Research Articles
40+
Clinical Studies
2400
Years of Ayurveda
11
Proven Ingredients
All Research Articles
Each article cites peer-reviewed studies from PMC, Lancet, ICMR, and the AHA.

Data & Research
Why Indians Get Heart Attacks 10 Years Earlier
ICMR, Lancet, and INTERHEART data explain the genetic, metabolic, and lifestyle factors behind India's premature heart disease epidemic.
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Hidden Risk
What Your LDL Number Does Not Tell You
Four hidden heart risk markers — ApoB, Lp(a), hsCRP, homocysteine — that predict heart attacks far better than standard LDL.
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Myth Busting
5 Things You Were Told About Cholesterol That Are Not Entirely True
From "ghee causes heart disease" to "statins alone are enough" — each myth dismantled with published clinical evidence.
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Head-to-Head
Arjuna Bark vs Statins — What 23 Years of Trials Show
An honest comparison with clinical trial data. What statins do well, what they miss, and why using both is best.
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Ancient vs Modern
Every Major Heart Discovery Was Written in Ayurveda First
A side-by-side timeline: Charaka Samhita on the left. American Heart Association on the right. Same insight. 2,400 years apart.
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Ancient Translation
What Charaka Would Say About Your Cardiac CT Report
Every modern cardiac CT finding translated into Charaka Samhita language. Same thing. 2,400 years apart.
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Practical Guide
The 6 Blood Tests Your Cardiologist Should Order But Probably Does Not
A reference guide — hsCRP, Lp(a), ApoB, homocysteine, fasting insulin, GGT — with danger levels and what to do about each.
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Real Story
Statins Saved My Father's Life. So Why Is He Still Getting Worse?
His LDL went to 72. His cardiologist was pleased. But his breathlessness was worse. Nobody connected the dots.
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