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Most people who consume triphala are not be aware of the
logic that has gone into its prescription. Charaka, the
noted physician of Ancient India, recommended in Charak
Samhita that taking harada powder in the morning,
vibhitaka
powder before meals and amla powder after meals is an excellent
regimen to get rejuvenating effects. All three fruits combined
together make what is called "triphala." "Tri"
means "three" and "phala" means "fruit,"
so literally translated triphala means "three fruits."
And the three fruits it contains are harada (Chebulic myrobalan),
and vibhitika (Belliric myrobalan) amla (Indian gooseberry).
Triphala is highly regarded as a potent Ayurvedic combination
that promotes bowel movement. Ayurveda holds that most health
afflictions of humans have their roots embedded in faulty
or incomplete digestion.
Triphala has helped people across the globe to regularize
their motions and cleanse their systems. But there are deeper
benefits of triphala. These include its potential to reduce
serum cholesterol, improve circulation, exert a marked cardio-protective
effect, reduce high blood pressure, improve liver function,
act as an anti-inflammatory and exhibit anti-viral properties.
In addition, it has high nutritional value. Because of
its cleansing effect, it detoxifies the body. These are
the qualities that have attracted the pantheon of alternative
medicine to this wondrous formula.
Triphala is a classic example of the adage “unmatched
individually, matchless together.” The magic of triphala,
exists in its individual components. Each, interestingly,
corresponds to three different bodily doshas—vata,
pitta, and kapha—and therefore exhibits specific,
yet collective, action on these doshas.
While harada exhibits purifying effects, and amla laxative
effects, vibhitika is known for removing kapha imbalances
for being anti-spasmodic. If all the three constituents
are organically grown and manufactured in standardized facilities,
triphala becomes a most energetic formula when taken regularly
under dietary guidance.
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