The remarkable qualities
of Triphala Rose
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Triphala: more than just a digestive tonic
Triphala, is one of the most famous herbal compounds in ayurvedic medicine. Triphala literally means “three fruits” and is a balancing formula for detoxification & rejuvenation.
The nine benefits of Triphala Rose
- Assists natural internal cleansing.
- Purifies the blood and helps the liver in rejuvenating.
- Takes good care of our internal organs, especially the digestive system.
- Prevents ageing, imparts immunity, and improves mental faculties.
- Promotes normal blood pressure and blood circulation.
- Detoxifies the whole body and improves digestion and assimilation.
- Balances appetite, reducing overeating and excess fat.
- Is very helpful and effective against occasional digestive disorders.
- Helps with constipation, cleanses and tones the gastro intestinal tract.
What is Triphala Rose?
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Amalaki | Bibhitaki | Haritaki |
The three amazing fruits contained in Triphala are Haritaki (Chebulic Myrobalan), Amalaki (Amla) and Bibhitaki (Belleric Myrobalan). Our formula also adds Cabbage Rose, to support and enhance the other ingredients.
The ingredients that make up Triphala are powerful individually. When combined correctly, synergy enhances the healing quotient exponentially.
For example, in the case of intestinal health; amalaki supports an overall healthy intestinal system, bibhitaki supports natural balance of intestinal mucus and haritaki supports the strength and function on the intestinal wall. In this manner, triphala, cleans and scrubs the entire intestinal tract.
Haritaki
The first ingredient is Haritaki — that is the Sanskrit name, pronounced har-ee’-tuck-ee. It is also known as the Indian Gallnut. This fruit is mentioned in almost all ayurvedic textbooks. The ancient ayurvedic Sage, Charaka, considered Haritaki to be as nourishing as mother’s milk.
Charaka also said that Haritaki:
- Is good for the digestive system.
- Helps enhance the absorption of nutrients in food.
- Is a cardio-preventive, helping to promote heart health.
- Cleanses the macro and micro circulatory channels.
Amalaki
Amalaki is known as a divine plant in the ayurvedic materia medica. Amalaki is also a Rasayana, which means that it has longevity-enhancing and disease-defying qualities. It is extraordinary that this fruit all by itself is revered as one of the most powerful Rasayanas. The Charaka Samhita says, “Amalaki is the best among rejuvenative herbs.”
According to Charaka, Amalaki:
- Is useful for the flushing of toxins from the body.
- Strengthens the cardiovascular system.
- Nurtures the heart, blood and circulation.
- Improves assimilation of iron, helping to purify and nourish the blood.
Bibhitaki
Charaka Samhita also says that Bibhitaki cleanses the nutritive fluid, the blood, the muscle and the fat tissue. He also points out the bhedana effect of this fruit, which means that because of its heating quality it clears the clogged channels almost as if drilling them clear.
In addition, the Charaka says Bibhitaki is:
- Excellent for balancing and nurturing the vocal chords.
- Is antibacterial.
- Is a Rasayana for the eyes.
- Nourishes the hair, and strengthens the hair root, colour, and stability (and thus prevents thinning).