Triphala Churna (Certified Organic)
- Package: 16 oz, 454 gm
Triphala Churna (Certified Organic)
Primary Benefits as per Ayurveda
- Triphala Churna (Powder) acts as a Dietary Support.
- It supports in maintaining healthy morning regularity.
- A blood purifier that helps in purifying blood.
- It acts as an eye tonic for the eyes’ health.
- A combination of Ayurvedic herbs that have been used in Ayurveda since times immemorial.
Other Benefits as per Ayurveda
- Supports body’s immunity.
- Supports gastrointestinal tract.
- It supports skin health.
- It supports healthy functioning of liver.
Composition:
- Amla (Emblica Officinalis) Fruit, Haritaki (Terminalia Chebula) Fruit, Bibhitaki (Terminalia Bellirica) Fruit.
- Combined effects of all these herbs formulated in such a way that help to bring all three Doshas (Humors) Vata (air), Pitta (fire) and Kapha (water) in their natural balanced state.
- Triphala Churna (Powder) undergoes wet trituration process – called BHAVANA in Ayurveda, which means the powdered herb is mixed with the fresh juice of the same herb so that powder made from these quality herbs are potent, effective and result oriented. This trituration process accentuates inherent herbal properties of the herb so as to ensure that the herb, as and when administered, is absorbed quickly at the cell level. Subtlety must be the quality by virtue of which a product can penetrate into the smallest capillary and channels of the biological system.
- High quality powders of ayurvedic herbs from their natural habitats.
Serving Size:
Take 5 grams (Half to one teaspoon) Triphala Churna (Powder) 2 times a day with fresh water 1-2 hrs after meals. Take first dose after breakfast or soak 1 teaspoon in water overnight and drink in the morning or mix with water and drink or boil it on low heat, let it cool down to drinking temperature and drink; the left residue can be used to wash the face and hair. If you are mixing with other herbs, use Triphala Churna (Powder) proportionately or consult your healthcare provider.
Food to Favour:
- Vegetables [carrots, peas, broccoli, sweet potato, pumpkin]
- Fresh fruits [papaya, blueberries, apple, peach, plum, grapes, apricot]
- Whole wheat pasta
- Nuts
- Brown rice
- Sesame seeds
- Flax seed oil
- Prunes
Food to Avoid:
- Excessive sugary products
- White bread
- Potato chips
- Pan cakes
- Cheese
- Meat
- Ice cream
- Junk food
- Non-vegetarian food
- Excessive oily food
- Food rich in salt taste.
Do’s:
- Take fibrous diet or fruits regularly.
- Drink plenty of lukewarm water.
- Take proper sleep at night.
Don’t:
- Avoid excessive sugary products.
- Avoid dried food or snacks.
- Avoid suppression of natural urges.
- Avoid stress, anger or fear.
Healthy Tips:
- Nutritional diet
- Morning walk
- Lukewarm water
- Amla powder
- Restful sleep
PRECAUTIONS:
- Pregnant/Lactating women, children or any with Known pre-existing condition should take under the advice of health care provider. Keep away from the reach of children.
- Triphala is mild laxative by nature (but non habitat Forming), please take the advice of health care provider if you are using other laxative also.
Reference Classical or Govt. Approved Books:
CLASSICAL REFERENCES:
HARITAKI- TERMINALIA CHEBULA-FRUIT
- Shivdatnighantu
- Shusrut Sutra Sthana
- Bhavprakesh
- Rajnighantu
- Charak Sutra Sthana
- Charak Chikitsa Sthana
- Dhanvantari Nighantu
BIBHITAKI- TERMINALIA BELLIRICA-FRUIT
- Bhavprakash
- Charak Sutra Sthana
- Shusrut Sutra Sthana
AMALAKI- EMBLICA OFFICINALIS-FRUIT
- Bhavprakesh
- Charak Sutra Sthana
- Charak Sutra Sthana
- Rajnighantu
SCIENCTIFIC REFERENCES:
- Indian Medicinal Plants -A compendium of 500 species Part 3 by Orient Longman Publications., 1997; 256-263.
- Patel SS, Goyal RK. Emblica officinalis Geart: A Comprehensive Review on Phytochemistry, Pharmacology and Ethnomedicinal Uses. Res J Med Plant., 2012; 6: 6- 16.
- Iqbal Ahmad, Zafar Mehmood, Faiz Mohammad. Screening of some Indian medicinal plants Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 1998, 2(2), 183-193.
- Jagtap A.G, Karkera S.G. Potential of the aqueous extract of Terminalia chebula as an anti agent. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1999, 68(1-3), 299-306.
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Non Synthetic
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Natural solution
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Cruelty free
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Checked for Heavy metal standards
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Non-GMO, Gluten-Free
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No filler, No binder, No preservatives
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Direct from the manufacturer
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Climate control environment
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