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HOW TRIPHALA MAX
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Non-habit forming good Laxative.
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Helps in removal of intestinal toxins.
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Regularize Bowel movements.
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Can be used as a Supportive Supplement in:
Constipation, Hemorrhoids/Piles and Anal fissures.
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Suggested Dosage & Duration:
Take 2-4 tablets after meals at bedtime with warm water. In chronic
constipation, take 2 tablets two times a day.
Minimum 2-3 month. It can be taken daily for longer duration without
any side effects.
Dietary & Lifestyle Advice:
Favor green leafy vegetable, fresh fruit juices, ginger, coriander,
warm milk, warm water, dates, chicken and goat meat soup etc.
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INGREDIENTS:
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Phyllanthus emblica
( Indian gooseberry) Amalaki
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Terminalia chebula
( Chebulic myrobalan) Haritaki
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Terminalia bellerica
( Belleric myrobalan) Vibhitaki
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Foeniculum vulgare
(Fennel) Saunf
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Rosa centifolia
(Rose) Gulab
Phyllanthus emblica
(Indian Gooseberry) Amalaki:
Amalaki promotes vitality of intestine. Amalaki mainly balances
Pitta, thus effective in balancing all enzymatic and hormonal
physiology responsible for proper gastrointestinal functioning.
Amalaki reduces hyperacidity and helps in healing of gastric and
duodenal ulcers.
It significantly reduces the levels of free fatty acids and
counteracts the toxic effects of prolonged exposure to environmental
heavy metals, such as lead, aluminum, and nickel. Researches prove
that Amalaki affects eye health positively in improving its
functioning. Amalaki is helpful in maintaining healthy intestinal
flora and promotes proper absorption and gastric motility.
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Terminalia chebula
(Chebulic Myrobalan) Haritaki:
Terminalia chebula
(Haritaki) is vata balancing, especially Apana vata, thus promoting
regular peristaltic movements of intestine and cleanses at the
deepest organic levels without depleting the body's reserves.
It is a rich source of tannins, amino acids, fructose, succinic acid
and beta sitosterol. Terminalia chebula has been used from centuries
for its Rasayana and gastric emptying qualities. It detoxifies the
gastric mucosa and enhances its normal movements. Terminalia chebula
possesses antispasmodic property thus helpful in intestinal spasm.
It enhances bio-assimilation, rejuvenates gastric mucosa, helps in
digestion and nourishes body tissues. Read
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Terminalia bellerica
(Belleric Myrobalan) Vibhitaki:
Terminalia bellerica
is a balancing herb in Triphala. Along with Amalaki and Haritaki, it
makes Triphala highly effective. It possesses antibacterial properties
and can expel mucus like accumulations in the digestive, urinary,
circulatory and respiratory tracts. Terminalia bellerica is a
Kapha balancing herb thus helpful in proper lubrication of food in
intestinal lumen and motivates the bowel movement. Read
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Foeniculum vulgare
(Fennel Sweet) Saunf:
Fennel soothes digestion and improves appetite. Fennel shows
antispasmodic property and reduces bloating. Fennel acts as an
adjuvant in Triphala and promotes proper secretion of digestive juice.
Fennel has an excellent positive effect on digestive system that’s why
it helps to control nausea, vomiting, indigestion, pain in abdomen and
flatulence. Read
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Rosa centifolia (Rose) Gulab:
Rose has been used as a mild laxative, brain tonic, liver stimulant,
digestive, appetizer, carminative and cardio protective. It helps in
relieving burning sensation and hyperacidity. A paste of the flowers
is prescribed for constipation.
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