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EFFECT OF ASHWAGANDHA (WITHANIASOMNIFERA), ARJUNA (TERMINALIA ARJUNA) AND AMLA (PHYLLANTHUSEMBLICA)ON HEART FUNCTIONING

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Figure 2: ECG of subject 1 after consuming Ashwagandha for 1 month The ECG of subject 1 was recorded again after the consumption of Ashwagandha for 1 month.
Figure 3: ECG of subject 1 after consuming Ashwagandha for 2 months
Figure 5: Graph of change in heart rate after consuming Amla
Figure 7: Graph of change in amplitude of all subjects

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