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Triphala

Triphala is a combination of three fruits or herbs “Haritaki, Bibhitaki and Amalaki”. In Ayurveda, it is known as Tridoshic Rasayana i.e., a therapeutic agent that balances all three doshas - Kapha, Vata and Pitta.
It is a rich source of antioxidants such as vitamin C which helps in building immunity. Taking Triphala supplements on an empty stomach before bed can be beneficial for internal cleansing due to its detoxifying property. Triphala churna also helps in weight loss as it shows significant reduction in energy intake and body fat. It’s consumption also provides protection from certain heart diseases due to its antioxidant property. Triphala powder when taken with milk or intake of Triphala capsules also provides relief from constipation due to its laxative property.
A paste of Triphala and coconut oil can be applied on the face to improve the skin texture and enhance skin elasticity due to its anti-aging property. Triphala is also considered good for the eyes due to its antioxidant activity which helps improve eye health. Triphala helps to control hair fall and promotes hair growth when applied on the scalp due to the presence of vitamin C.
Triphala is safe for all skin types but if you have dry skin, it is advisable to use Triphala with coconut oil. Excessive intake of Triphala might cause diarrhea[1-5][7][8].

What is Triphala made of?

What is the source of Triphala?

Plant Based

Benefits of Triphala

Recommended Dosage of Triphala

  • Triphala Powder - ½ -1 teaspoon or as per your requirement.

How to use Triphala

1. Triphala Chickpea Facepack
a. Take ½ - 1 teaspoon of Triphala powder.
b. Add chickpea paste to it.
c. Also add turmeric powder to it.
d. Make a paste and apply evenly on the face and neck.
e. Let it sit for 4-5 minutes.
f. Wash thoroughly with tap water.
g. Use this remedy 3-4 times a week to get rid of fine lines and blemishes.

2. Triphala Powder
a. Take ½ -1 teaspoon of fine Triphala powder.
b. Add it to 1 cup of boiling water.
c. Let it cool.
d. Strain the water with fine strainer.
e. Dip a cotton pad into the Triphala water.
f. Wipe your eyes gently with that water.

Frequently asked questions

Modern Science View
Triphala is generally safe to take. However it may cause gastrointestinal problems if taken in large quantities.
Modern Science View
It is best to take Triphala 30 minutes before going to bed as it is the best time to get its laxative and other digestive benefits.
Modern Science View
Yes, daily supplementation of Triphala is considered to be good. This helps to manage blood glucose levels, intestinal infections and provides relief from constipation. Furthermore, Triphala has antibacterial, immunomodulator, antioxidant, blood purifying and wound healing properties. Therefore, Triphala in recommended doses can be taken daily.
Tips :
1. Take 1-2 tablets of Triphala before bed time[1][2][10].

References

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    Bajaj N, Tandon S.The effect of Triphala and Chlorhexidine mouthwash on dental plaque, gingival inflammation, and microbial growth.Int J Ayurveda Res. 2011; 2(1): 29–36.
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    Kamali SH, Khalaj AR, Hasani-Ranjbar S, et al.Efficacy of ‘Itrifal Saghir’, a combination of three medicinal plants in the treatment of obesity:A randomized controlled trial.Daru. 2012; 20(1):33.
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