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Trifla Dry Extract |
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Botanical Name |
Amla + Hartiki + Bahara |
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Active Ingredients |
25% Tanins |
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Pharmacological Action |
Anti-oxident, Anti-Fungal, Anti-Bacterial, Rejuvenative |
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Triphala, a popular Ayurvedic supplement in India and throughout the world, literally
translates as "three fruits." This name comes from the fact that the supplement
Triphala has three dried fruit components of medicinal plants. These are Terminalia
Chebula, Terminalia Bellirica, and Phyllanthus Emblica, otherwise referred to as
the three myrobalans. In Sanskrit, they are called Haritaki, Bibhitaki, and Amalaki
(or Amla).
Just like each different name, each of these medicinal plants serves a different
purpose in the body, but together they form the powerful anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory,
and anti-viral Triphala. This invigorating supplement is ideally absorbed by your
body to seek out and destroy the free radicals and toxins that cause any number
of problems. These include high blood pressure, poor circulation, dyspepsia, anemia,
irritable bowel syndrome, ulcers, and hemorrhoids.
Promoting increased digestive power, Triphala works to strengthen the sensory organs,
including the eyes and taste buds as well. It is said to be one of the gentlest
yet most effective laxatives available on the holistic market. Ayurvedic healers
depend heavily on this supplement and recommend its use daily.
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