Triphala tablets, 480 mg active ingredient
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Triphala Tablets, 480 mg active ingredient
Tablet size → 16mm * 8mm
Active ingredient per tablet → 480mg
The traditional three-fruit blend from Ayurveda
What is Triphala?
Triphala is one of the most important remedies in traditional Ayurvedic medicine. This dietary supplement contains the myrobalan fruits Amalaki, Haritaki, and Bibhitaki. Amalaki is also known as the “Indian gooseberry.” The fruit grows on the Amla tree in tropical and subtropical regions of India. Botanically, the small and very crooked tree belongs to the spurge family. Its yellow fruit resembles a mix of gooseberry and grape, yet it is round and marked with light stripes.
Haritaki also grows in tropical regions. The evergreen tree reaches heights of up to 20 meters and produces brownish, uniform fruits that may not look very appealing at first glance, but hold incredible potential.
Bibhitaki likewise grows in India. Its nut-like, brown fruits come from a deciduous tree of the wing-seed family that can reach up to 30 meters in height.
In producing our tablets, we follow the principles of Ayurveda and use only organically grown fruits. These are carefully selected in equal parts according to strict quality standards, gently dried, finely ground, and pressed into tablets with care.
Harmony for body, mind, and spirit
Few traditional Ayurvedic blends are held in such high esteem as Triphala. This comes as no surprise, since the trio of active fruits contains a wide range of purely natural compounds. In Ayurveda, these play an essential role, as the teachings place great emphasis on everything Mother Earth provides. According to Ayurveda, Triphala brings body, soul, and mind into harmony, thereby supporting a long and happy life.
Amalaki supports the so-called Pitta energy (the Dosha of fire) and provides the body with warmth for a smooth metabolism. In India, Amalaki is mainly used to support the immune system, for skin problems, and resilience.
Haritaki is associated in Ayurveda with the Vata Dosha, which symbolizes the elements of air and water. Accordingly, Haritaki is primarily used to support the stomach and intestines.
Bibhitaki is linked with Kapha energy (the Dosha of water and earth). In Ayurveda, the fruit is used to support normal muscle function and the development of natural fat tissue. Indian folk medicine also applies Bibhitaki for respiratory, digestive, and skin-related concerns.
Amalaki fruit:
Amalaki, the berry of the Indian Amla tree (botanical name: Emblica officinalis), represents Pitta, the Dosha of fire. In India, metabolic disturbances and problems with the body’s heat balance are often attributed to an imbalance in this Dosha.
Amalaki is rich in Vitamin C (sources report over 800mg per 100g) and other antioxidants, which can be beneficial for metabolism. Overall, the fruit is considered to have a lasting vitalizing effect.
Haritaki fruit:
Haritaki, known botanically as Terminalia chebula, is the fruit of an evergreen tree, and like the Amla tree, belongs to the myrobalans.
In tropical regions, this tree can grow up to 20 meters tall. In the first half of the year, it bears bright green leaves, while from October to January, it is adorned with delicate white blossoms. From these develop the oval, brownish fruits known as Haritaki.
In Ayurveda, Haritaki represents the Vata Dosha, which symbolizes air and water. Imbalances in Vata are believed to particularly affect the digestive tract.
Bibhitaki fruit:
The third fruit in the Triphala blend is Bibhitaki (botanical name: Terminalia belerica). This initially green fruit comes from a “beleric” myrobalan tree, a deciduous species that can grow up to 30 meters tall and is native to India. Belonging to the wing-seed family, the tree is valued for both its oil-rich seeds and its fruits – Bibhitaki.
In Ayurveda, Bibhitaki is associated with the Kapha Dosha, representing earth and water.
Triphala without questionable additives:
This dietary supplement contains no artificial colors, no flavorings, no preservatives, no gelatin, no added sugar, no lactose, no gluten.
Ingredients
| Ingredient | Content per daily dose | Info |
|---|---|---|
| Amalaki (Emblica officinalis) | approx. 320 mg | Organic raw material |
| Haritaki (Terminalia chebula) | approx. 320 mg | Organic raw material |
| Bibhitaki (Terminalia belerica) | approx. 320 mg | Organic raw material |
Additionally contains two common and harmless cellulose excipients (MCC / HPMC) for tablet stability, both of purely plant-based origin, and a very small amount (only a few thousandths by weight) of the equally common and harmless substance magnesium stearate.
Recommended intake
Take 2 tablets daily with sufficient liquid.
Notes
Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Store protected from heat, dry, and out of reach of children.
The recommended daily intake should generally not be exceeded.
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Ashwagandha + Triphala
Ich möchte hier meine positiven Erfahrungen teilen!
Seit etwa drei Monaten nehme ich eine Kombination aus Triphala und Ashwagandha und meinem Immunsystem tut es richtig gut.
Ich fühle mich pudelwohl und auch meine chronischen Wehwehchen haben sich gebessert.
Mein chronischer Schnupfen z.B. ist nach zwei monatiger Einnahme viel besser geworden.
Alles liebe Isabella
Verstopfung ist Geschichte
In den letzten Jahren hatte ich immer wieder Probleme mit Verstopfung.
Seit ich Triphala nehme hat sich meine Verdauung verbessert und ich habe nun regelmäßigen Stuhlgang.
Kann ja gar nicht sagen wie froh ich bin, dass ich nun endlich eine Lösung gefunden habe.
Verstopfung ist echt Sch.
Danke, lg G.
Tut der Verdauung richtig gut
Ich vermute, dass ich nach einer langen Antibiotikatherapie eine chronische Candida Infektion im Darm bekommen habe.
Ich habe nun begonnen Triphala zu nehmen. Ich habe keine Ahnung, ob Triphala stark genug ist um den Pilz loszuwerden, allerdings habe ich schon nach wenigen Tagen eine Verbesserung der Verdauung bemerkt.
Ich werde vielleicht in ein paar Wochen eure Wermut Tabletten mit Triphala kombinieren.
Mal schauen – Bin aber mal froh, dass das Produkt eine Besserung gebracht hat.
Lg Konrad S.
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