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... that if a vaidya (Ayurvedic expert) fully knows how to use Triphala he can rectify any imbalance. Triphala is highly revered in Ayurveda and is available from Maharishi Ayurveda as Triphala with Rose. It is also used as an ingredient in several of our other preparations. Triphala means "three fruits" - the three fruits being Haritaki, Amalaki and Bibhitaki. When combined as Triphala, they form a very powerful Rasayana. A Rasayana is a highly intelligent herbal combination that enlivens the inner intelligence of mind and body from a fundamental level and thereby promotes rejuvenation and long life.
Besides nourishing the mind and body and promoting longevity, Triphala has many specific effects. It is particularly rejuvenating for the digestive tract, and is a Rasayana for the eyes and the skin. When combined with Rose petals (Rosa centifolia) many of these benefits are enhanced.
One of the principle actions of Triphala is that it balances Apana Vata, the subdosha of Vata that governs the colon, lower abdomen, menstrual flow and elimination. It is a mild laxative, and for that reason it is excellent for clearing toxins from the digestive system.
Because it is mild in its action, you can take Triphala safely for long periods of time, and then it has a deeply purifying effect. It goes ‘deeper’ into the physiology and releases the toxins at a much deeper level.
This can be understood in terms of the seven main tissues (dhatus) recognised by Ayurveda. Ayurveda says that these tissues are formed in the following sequence - Rasa (the nutrient fluid derived from food), Rakta (blood), Mamsa (muscle), Meda (fat), Asthi (bone), Majja (bone marrow) and lastly Shukra (reproductive fluid). When taken regularly Triphala cleanses toxins in the first four tissues, up to and including Meda, the fat tissue. You can see that this is a much deeper effect than just cleansing the bowel. Because it detoxifies the blood, muscle and fat tissues, Triphala is excellent for maintaining the health of the skin. And because it removes ama from the fat tissue, Triphala also helps to keep cholesterol in balance.
Triphala enhances all thirteen agnis, the digestive fires or transformational processes, especially the panchagni, the main digestive fire in the stomach. The 13 agnis include the seven dhatuagnis that each transform one tissue into the next one in the sequence mentioned above. It is in the gaps between the tissues that the intelligence of nature particularly operates, and if there is any dullness in these gaps Triphala helps to remove it. That is what makes it a great Rasayana.
Triphala has two of the three major herbs contained in Maharishi Amrit Kalash, which is the most highly refined and rejuvenating Rasayana of all. If taken regularly Triphala is also a powerful anti-aging Rasayana. In addition it pacifies both Kapha and Pitta as well as purifying the urinary system.
Modern research confirms the traditional knowledge about Triphala in that studies have shown that it does maintain the integrity of DNA, a basic expression of the body’s intelligence, when DNA is exposed to mutagens and radiation.
Haritaki is a much prized fruit. The sage Charaka
goes so far as to say that it is as nourishing and useful for everyone
as mother's milk. He mentions that it is a Rasayana for the eyes (netra
ruja apaharini). Haritaki is also a Rasayana for the skin. It is known
as a twagamayagni, which means that it maintains balance in all aspects
of the skin.
Sushruta Samhita, a classical Ayurvedic text on surgery, says that Haritaki and Triphala are useful in cleansing wounds and supporting healing and regeneration from the inside.
Charaka also says that Haritaki is good for the digestive system. It helps enhance the absorption of nutrients in food. It is also supports the health of the heart.
Another excellent quality of this fruit is that it cleanses the macro and micro circulatory channels, known as shrotas in Ayurveda. In one verse of Charaka Samhita, it says Haritaki is shrotovishodhini, which means that it can clear the body’s channels, big and small. The Bhavprakash Nigantu, an Ayurvedic text on herbal science, mentions that Haritaki is a yogavahini, which means that it cleanses the channels and is absorbed quickly by the body.
Haritaki is a Medhya fruit, which means that it enhances coordination among the mental functions of dhi (acquisition of knowledge), dhriti (retention of knowledge) and smriti (recall of knowledge or memory). It enhances mental clarity and memory, and the stamina of the mind and senses. The Bhavprakash Nigantu also mentions that it supports the health of the spleen and liver.
In addition, the Charaka Samhita says that Haritaki is sarvah dosha prasamani (all-dosha pacifying). Very few fruits and herbs have this designation. It also supports the body's immune system. On top of everything, Haritaki has an anti-aging value. Charaka Samhita calls it vayasthapani (anti-aging).
Amalaki fruit or Amla, is another of the most
prized herbs in India. Even by itself it is considered to be a powerful
Rasayana, so much so that it is said to be divine. The Charaka Samhita
says, "Amalaki is the best among rejuvenative herbs”.
Amalaki fruit contains the sweet, sour, bitter, astringent and pungent tastes. The only taste missing is salty. Because it contains five out of the six tastes, it is balancing to all three doshas.
The initial taste of Amalaki is primarily sour, but when it mixes with the saliva, its aftertaste (vipaka) is sweet. Both sweet and sour tastes pacify Vata dosha. Amalaki's virya or potency is cool, so along with the sweet aftertaste, this coolness pacifies the hot Pitta. The bitter, astringent and pungent tastes of Amalaki balance Kapha. So that is how this one fruit pacifies all three doshas.
Amalaki has so many excellent qualities that it is hard to know where to begin. Purification is a theme common to many of these qualities. Amalaki helps cleanse the body in various ways. One way is by enhancing digestion and food absorption. When your digestion becomes stronger, the food you eat is converted into useful substances rather than staying undigested and becoming toxic. A rare quality of Amalaki is that it heightens digestion without being heating. That is why it is traditionally considered one of the best herbs for balancing stomach acidity.
Another way that Amalaki helps purify toxins is by supporting the all-important liver function. The liver is the main detoxifying organ and we rely on its efficient functioning to deal with the side-effects of our dietary and lifestyle errors and exposure to pollutants etc.
Amalaki also helps elimination. It supports Apana Vata so that evacuation of the bowel, urine, and menstrual flow is effective. It is particular supportive for the urinary system and it acts as a mild diuretic, helping the body eliminate excess water in a natural way that is not disruptive or harmful to the body.
In addition Amalaki is said to have a cleansing effect on all the tissues (dhatus) throughout the body, and support specific organs.
Amalaki is called Dhatri, the nurse, because it nourishes so many aspects of life.
Lungs: It is a great support for the lungs, which are a seat of Kapha dosha in the body. The Amalaki fruit balances Shleshaka Kapha, which regulates moisture and mucus in the lungs, and helps the body maintain resistance to respiratory infections.
Reproduction: Its balancing effect on Apana Vata gives Amalaki a supporting effect on fertility in both men and particularly women. Regular and healthy menstruation, nurturing of the sperm, ovaries and health of the uterus, and overall support for reproductive health are some of the ways Amalaki maintains healthy conception.
Nervous System: Amalaki nourishes the brain and mental functioning, and is a Medhya herb, enhancing the coordination between acquisition, retention, and recall. This supports the development of a sharper intellect, stronger mind and heightened sensory awareness.
Cardiovascular System: Amalaki also helps maintain the health of the cardiovascular system and through its high vitamin C content it improves assimilation of iron and thereby contributes to the health of the blood.
Skin: Amalaki is an excellent source of vitamin C, and is said to be the most concentrated and absorbable source of the vitamin in the plant kingdom. The vitamin C is in a very stable form due to the presence of tannins in the fruit. It also contains other absorbable minerals that nourish the skin, the blood and the whole body. This fruit is also excellent for the skin. Because it helps keep the liver healthy and because it cleanses the tissues of the skin it is very good for your complexion. It moisturizes the skin and improves its lustre.
Muscles: Amalaki also maintains muscle tone. Because it enhances protein synthesis, promotes a positive nitrogen balance and strengthens the muscles, it contributes to lean muscle mass.
Hair, Nails, Teeth: The hair, nails, teeth, and bones also benefit from Amalaki, because it helps improve absorption of calcium and other nutrients. It also helps reduce greying and thinning of the hair.
Eyes: The eyes are another organ that benefit from Amalaki. In fact, Amalaki is called chakshusya, which means it is a Rasayana for strengthening the eyes. This is because Amalaki enhances both Ranjaka Pitta (the subdosha of Pitta that governs liver function and the blood plasma) and Alochaka Pitta (the subdosha that governs the eyes and vision).
Antioxidant: Partly because of its high content of Vitamin C, Amalaki is a powerful antioxidant. Scientific research shows that Amalaki is an extremely potent antioxidant, excellent at removing excess free radicals, which are at the basis of much degenerative disease and aging. All of these qualities make Amalaki a powerful immunity-enhancer.
Bibhitaki is yet another fruit famous in the
classical Ayurvedic texts for its many good qualities, though there is
not yet so much modern research on it.
Sushruta Samhita says that Bibhitaki helps to purify the blood, maintain normal blood clotting ability and purify and keep the channels (shrotas) in the body clear.
Charaka also reports that Bibhitaki is ideal for pacifying both Pitta and Kapha - it is cool to the touch, pacifying Pitta, but is hot when you eat it and thus pacifies Kapha; that it cleanses the Rasa, Rakta, Mamsa and Meda dhatus; that it is excellent for balancing and nurturing the vocal chords; is antibacterial and is chakshusya (a Rasayana for the eyes).
Sushruta Samhita states that Bibhitaki has bhedana effect, which means that it helps to keep the channels (shrotas) open through its heating effect. The Bhavprakash Nigantu also mentions that Bibhitaki is nourishing for the eyes. Bibhitaki also nourishes the hair, and helps maintain the hair roots, colour, and thickness.
The petals of the Cabbage or Provence Rose (both
shatapattri and centifolia mean ‘having one hundred petals’) are yet
another plant material renowned for its many health supporting
properties. They are used in several Maharishi Ayurveda preparations.
Rose petals have their main effect in balancing Sadhaka pitta, the
subdosha that governs the heart and emotions. So the long tradition
associating roses with the heart is valid even at a fundamental level.
What is less obvious is that rose petals also balance the mind by enhancing the coordination between Sadhaka Pitta and Prana Vata (the subdosha of Vata that governs the brain, head, chest, respiration, sensory perception, and the mind).
Like Amalaki rose petals are cooling, yet they enhance agni, the digestive fire. This is a rare quality that gives balance to all three doshas. Specifically Rose petals help maintain the health of the skin, eyes and menstrual flow. All these properties are not lost on modern researchers, who are investigating the effect of the rose in balancing hormones and creating overall well-being. The essential oil of rose is of course renowned in aromatherapy and is being investigated for its antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and anti-hemorrhagic properties.
The subcontinent of India is blessed with a wealth of valuable herbs but its greatest resource is Samyoga, the knowledge of how to best combine and use them. Even though single whole herbs are much safer than single active ingredients they can cause imbalances if used unwisely or for long periods. Samyoga teaches how to combine herbal ingredients so that they produce the most balancing influence and greatest safety. Triphala and Maharishi Ayurveda’s Triphala with Rose are sophisticated formulas that employ the synergy of the various ingredients for greatest efficacy and safety.
The benefits of Triphala and its ingredients that the classical texts record can only be experienced in practice if the selection and preparation of the ingredients carefully follows the instructions of the Ayurvedic sages. Maharishi Ayurveda is committed to using only the highest quality ingredients and upholding the authenticity of the Ayurvedic tradition whatever the cost.
For example there are seven varieties of Haritaki, each having one or more of the benefits mentioned above. However there is one variety, called Vijaya that has all the benefits and is recommended by all the Ayurvedic seers as the best to use. Maharishi Ayurveda only uses the Vijaya Haritaki in its Triphala with Rose. However the Vijaya variety is the most rare and costly being ten times the price of the other varieties.
Likewise Maharishi Ayurveda uses the wild variety of Amalaki that was known to the Ayurvedic seers in preference to the newer cultivated varieties even though the fruits of the wild variety are smaller and substantially more costly.
Key elements of Maharishi Ayurveda’s procedures
for replicating the benefits recorded in the classical texts are:
Careful selection of the best geographical and climatic source for the material and ensuring that the growing area is free from air, soil and water pollution and artificial fertilizers.
Ensure that there are adequate and sustainable supplies of the plant material.
Training collectors to harvest the materials at their peak vitality, neither too soon nor too late. Sometimes this is determined by the phase of the moon and presents some logistical challenges.
Careful sorting and testing of the plants under the supervision of experts in herbal identification. Tests include for those for microbiological and heavy element contamination.
Processing the herbs in appropriate and very sanitary conditions. For example special grinders that do not heat the material unduly have to be used.
Testing the finished product for various parameters including chromatographic fingerprinting.
Maintaining a robust system to ensure that all elements of quality control are consistently applied through inspection and certification by independent bodies (e.g. GMP, WHO-GMP, HACCP and ISO9001:2000).
Finally to get the most from the product follow the general Ayurvedic dietary and lifestyle guidelines as much as you comfortably can:
Minimise exposure to the usual suspects: chemical preservatives, chemical fertilizers, packaged, frozen, canned, "fast" or leftover foods and ice-cold drinks and foods, cigarettes, alcohol and drugs.
Whenever possible eat fresh, organic, well-cooked foods and sweet, juicy fruits. Drink plenty of warm water throughout the day to help flush out toxins.
Go to bed by 10 p.m. so your body can rest during its natural purification period from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. That will go a long way in purifying your body of toxins.
Eat your main meal at midday, when your digestive fire is high. Eat lighter at breakfast and supper, when your digestion is not as strong.
Save the harder-to-digest foods such as yogurt, meats (if you're not vegetarian), and potatoes for the noon meal.
Eat in a settled atmosphere and only when you're hungry, and wait a full 3 hours after a main meal before snacking. This will allow the food to digest properly.
Eat only until you are 3/4 full. Usually it takes a few minutes for the brain to register that you're full, so if you eat until you're stuffed, you're probably going to feel uncomfortable a while later. Also, the digestive system needs some space to operate in, so stuffing yourself to the maximum will actually inhibit digestion.
Sit quietly for five minutes after the meal to allow your digestion to get off to a good start.
Triphala
with Rose Supports Digestion and Overall Well-Being and is a herbal
supplement you can use every day:
When taken regularly Triphala and Triphala with Rose are inexpensive and yet very valuable Rasayanas with great cleansing value and broad health benefits. The degree of benefit will depend on the extent to which the products have been carefully manufactured using the best ingredients and are supported by a good diet and lifestyle.
Potent Ayurvedic Rasayana:
Triphala is renowned for its many health benefits. These include a gentle cleaning effect on the digestive tract and reduction of toxins. It may be used to help keep the bowls regular. Besides nourishing mind and body, overall vitality and longevity, it improves eye-sight and skin tissue.
Ingredients: Haritaki, Amla, Bibhitaki, Cabbage
rose. (No added yeast, salt, preservatives, artificial colours or
flavours).
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