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Triphala

Supports Digestion & Metabolism

Introduction :

The potent anti-oxidant and rejuvenant Triphala significantly boosts immunity, improves digestion and metabolism, and helps in correcting Dyslipidemia.It is an ideal Detoxificant with mild Laxative action. Triphala’s therapeutic abilities range from protection against Digestive disturbances to prevention against Carcinogenesis.

A combination of three therapeutically important fruits: Haritaki, Amalaki and Vibhitak, Triphala is highly useful as an adjuvant in Type-2 Diabetes mellitus, Obesity and associated Metabolic Disorders.

Actions :

  • Improves digestion, metabolism, immunity and overall well-being.
  • Ayurvedic literature elaborately displays its significant action in maintaining and enhancing Skin and Eye Health.
  • An effective Dietary Supplement with potent antibacterial action against enteric bacterial pathogens.1
  • Effectively lowers raised blood sugar in Type-2 Diabetes mellitus.
  • Powerful anti-inflammatory effect against Gouty Arthritis.
  • Significant Hypolipidemic action in Hypercholesterolemia.

Indications :

Triphala is extremely useful in the following conditions:

  • Impaired Digestion, Constipation and allied Flatulence
  • Hyperacidity, Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), Peptic Ulcer Disease (PUD)
  • (As an adjuvant in) Enteric bacterial Infections, Ocular Weakness, Gout, Obesity, Dyslipidemia and Liver Dysfunction
     

Dosage / Serving Size

2 Capsules twice daily with water before meals.

Presentation

60 Capsules in a Single Pack.

References:

  • Tambekar DH, Dahikar SB. Antibacterial activity of some Indian Ayurvedic Preparations against enteric bacterial pathogens. Journal of Advanced Pharmaceutical Technology & Research. 2011; 2(1): 24-9.
  • Rajan SS, Antony S. Hypoglycemic Effect of Triphala on Selected Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes mellitus Subjects. Ancient Science of Life. 2008; 27(3): 45-9.
  • Sabina EP, Rasool M. An in vivo and in vitro potential of Indian Ayurvedic herbal formulation Triphala on experimental Gouty Arthritis in mice. Vascular Pharmacology. 2008; 48(1): 14-20.
  • Saravanan SS, Srikumar R, Manikandan S, et al. Hypolipidemic effect of Triphala in experimentally induced Hypercholesterolemic Rats. YakugakuZasshi (Journal of the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan). 2007; 127(2): 385-8.

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