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triphala

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triphala (trēˑ·phä·lä),
n in Ayurveda, a rasayana formula used to enhance youthful energy, strength, and vitality. See also rasayanas.


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Keep equal amount of triphala powder and sugar candy (powdered) in a glass jar and take one teaspoonful with one teaspoonful of honey on an empty stomach morning and evening and drink 250 gm of milk over it for 2-3 months.
Planetary Herbals, Scotts Valley, CA, has launched Planetary Ayurvedics, a product line featuring classic herbal formulas, including Triphala to support the body's intestinal cleansing process and Hinga Shtak to support normal digestion and assimilation.
In India, they use an Ayurvedic herbal complex called Triphala, which contains three herbs that when combined support eye health.
 
 
 
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