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Triphala - 50ml
Triphala - 50ml
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- Amla has 20x the Vitamin C content of oranges
- Reestablish the functioning of the gut
- Intestinal Tonic to promote digestive power
- Restores normal tone to the intestine
- Glutenfree
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Triphala - 50ml
$24.74
St. Francis Herb Farm Triphala - 50ml is a dietary supplement, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

GOOD HEALTH STARTS WITH THE GUTTriphala Intestinal Tonic by St. Francis Herb Farm helps to rejuvenate and recuperate the intestine. Triphala is a herbal combination to restore a normal tone to the intestine and helps with poor digestion, chronic constipation or diarrhea. It helps to restore normal function to sluggish bowel and the entire digestive tract. Triphala is an excellent source of Vitamin C. The Amla ingredient found in Triphala contains 20x the Vitamin C content of oranges. [LIQUID]
Ingredients per 1ml:
Amla fruit (Emblica officinalis) (1:4, QCE 83 mg) 0.3 ml
Bibhitaki fruit (Terminalia bellirica) (1:4, QCE 83 mg) 0.3 ml
Haritaki fruit (Terminalia chebula) (1:4, QCE 83 mg) 0.3 ml
QCE = Quantity Crude Equivalent
Non-Medicinal IngredientsDistilled water, Grain alcohol
Important Information:
Certified Organically Grown. Cautions and Warnings: Consult a health care practitioner if breastfeeding or if you have impaired digestion or are taking other medications. Contraindications: Do not use if you have diarrhea or are pregnant. Known Adverse Reactions: Discontinue use and consult a health care practitioner if you experience any persistent abdominal discomfort. Store away from children. Do not use if seal is broken. Store at room temperature.
Amla fruit (Emblica officinalis) (1:4, QCE 83 mg) 0.3 ml
Bibhitaki fruit (Terminalia bellirica) (1:4, QCE 83 mg) 0.3 ml
Haritaki fruit (Terminalia chebula) (1:4, QCE 83 mg) 0.3 ml
QCE = Quantity Crude Equivalent
Non-Medicinal IngredientsDistilled water, Grain alcohol
Important Information:
Certified Organically Grown. Cautions and Warnings: Consult a health care practitioner if breastfeeding or if you have impaired digestion or are taking other medications. Contraindications: Do not use if you have diarrhea or are pregnant. Known Adverse Reactions: Discontinue use and consult a health care practitioner if you experience any persistent abdominal discomfort. Store away from children. Do not use if seal is broken. Store at room temperature.
Dosage
Take 4-6 ml (120-180 drops) once daily in a little water approximately 2 hours after the evening meal.
Take 4-6 ml (120-180 drops) once daily in a little water approximately 2 hours after the evening meal.
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St. Francis Herb Farm is a leading natural health and herbal supplement company with popular immune-supporting products like Deep Immune and Chest Rub. They also offers a top-selling stress-supporting supplement, Strest Adrenal Tonic. St. Francis Herbs use high-quality herbs and delivers on quality.
St. Francis Herb Farm is a leading natural health and herbal supplement company with popular immune-supporting products like Deep Immune and Chest Rub. They also offers a top-selling stress-supporting supplement, Strest Adrenal Tonic. St. Francis Herbs use high-quality herbs and delivers on quality.
TRIPHALA
A digestive tonic and detoxifying supplement that can act as a great general health tonic...
The term "Triphala" literally translates to "three fruits". This is an Ayurvedic herbal mixture of the fruits of: Amla (Emblica officinalis or Phyllanthus emblica), Bihara (Terminalia belerica), and Harada (Terminalia chebula). It is used as a colon cleanser, digestive, detoxifier and laxative in the natural healthcare community.
There is one popular folk saying in India: "No mother? Do not worry so long as you have Triphala." In Indian culture, this herbal remedy has long been used to boost overall health, promote detoxification and help promote weight loss.
INDIVIDUAL HERBS
Amla
has traditionally been used to treat ulcers, and inflammation in the digestive tract. It is an excellent source of natural vitamin C and
bioflavonoids
essential to immune and blood vessel health. More recent research has also found it to have antimicrobial properties and to help reduce inflammatory conditions and to act as a potential cell supporting agent. Further research is required to further support these effects.
Bihara
has been associated with the earth and water elements in Ayurvedic medicine, it helps to reduce allergies and balance excess mucous production in the body. It is also used to nourish the digestive, urinary and respiratory tracts.
Harada
fruit has laxative, astringent, digestive lubricant and antispasmodic and calming effects. Because of this it has traditionally been used to treat both constipation and nervousness, and anxiety. Its antispasmodic properties can also help it to lower blood pressure. This herb is associated with detoxification in Indian culture, and has strong purgative laxative effects.
BENEFITS OF THE COMBINATION
Laxative
Triphala is considered a great digestive tonic. It is a purgative laxative and colon cleanser that works similarly to
Senna. Interestingly, this combination of herbs also acts as a fibre bulk laxative and a demulcent, which is a more gentle and soft means of relieving constipation by bulking the stool and lubricating the digestive tract. Combining these two laxative effects means that Triphala is good for those with liver and gallbladder congestion and for those with constipation. It stimulates gallbladder function, which can help to flush out both the liver and gallbladder and also helps to promote better overall digestion.
Detoxifying and Antibacterial
In addition to it ability to act as a laxative, which allows the body to more effectively shed its own toxins, the herbs in Triphala are also alteratives, which means that they directly act to purify the blood. The herbs in Triphala have also been clinically proven to have antibacterial activity that is similar to a number of commonly used antibiotics. Thus, this herbal remedy can help to eliminate any low-grade bacterial infections in the body, particularly in the digestive tract. This can further help to normalize digestive function.
Nutritive
Triphala contains high levels of vitamin C and linoleic acid (an essential oil), so it can act as a nutritive tonic in addition to its laxative abilities. Thus, although it is stimulating to the digestive tract and promotes stool passage, it is also able to provide nutrition and tonify the body to prevent depletion from the process of detoxification.
How do I take Triphala?
This herbal remedy can be found in powder and in capsules or tablets. The dose depends on the desired effect; lower doses tend to be a gentle and gradual blood-purifying effect, while larger doses act as a laxative, with the largest doses being extremely purgative. Because of its simulative laxative ability, larger doses should not be continued for longer than 7 days. Powder can be taken at - 3tsp in a cup of water up to 3 times daily. Capsules can be taken according to the dosing instructions on the bottle. Start with the lowest dose and slowly increase to prevent diarrhea, and to give your digestive tract time to adapt. Be sure to drink sufficient water with your dosing and take this supplement away from medication and other supplements.
Triphala - QUICK FACTS
PARTS USED
Fruits of Amla (Emblica officinalis), Bihara (Terminalia belerica), and Harada (Terminalia chebula).
INDICATIONS
Constipation,
hemorrhoids, detoxification, gall bladder stagnation.
OPTIMUM DOSAGE
Powder: 1/2 - 1 Tbsp, with 1 cup water. Capsules should be taken according to manufacturer's instructions. Take 1 hour away from other supplements and medications. (Clinical doses may vary as recommended by your healthcare provider).
WORKS WELL WITH
Water, sources of soluble and insoluble fiber, and other demulcents such as
marshmallow, and
licorice.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
When increasing your fibre intake, always be sure to increase your water intake, as well. Start dosing at the lower range to prevent diarrhea. If it occurs, reduce your dose or stop treatment.
Large doses of Triphala should not be taken for longer than one week.
Triphala should not be used during pregnancy due to its strongly laxative effect.
A digestive tonic and detoxifying supplement that can act as a great general health tonic...
The term "Triphala" literally translates to "three fruits". This is an Ayurvedic herbal mixture of the fruits of: Amla (Emblica officinalis or Phyllanthus emblica), Bihara (Terminalia belerica), and Harada (Terminalia chebula). It is used as a colon cleanser, digestive, detoxifier and laxative in the natural healthcare community.
There is one popular folk saying in India: "No mother? Do not worry so long as you have Triphala." In Indian culture, this herbal remedy has long been used to boost overall health, promote detoxification and help promote weight loss.
INDIVIDUAL HERBS
Amla
has traditionally been used to treat ulcers, and inflammation in the digestive tract. It is an excellent source of natural vitamin C and
bioflavonoids
essential to immune and blood vessel health. More recent research has also found it to have antimicrobial properties and to help reduce inflammatory conditions and to act as a potential cell supporting agent. Further research is required to further support these effects.
Bihara
has been associated with the earth and water elements in Ayurvedic medicine, it helps to reduce allergies and balance excess mucous production in the body. It is also used to nourish the digestive, urinary and respiratory tracts.
Harada
fruit has laxative, astringent, digestive lubricant and antispasmodic and calming effects. Because of this it has traditionally been used to treat both constipation and nervousness, and anxiety. Its antispasmodic properties can also help it to lower blood pressure. This herb is associated with detoxification in Indian culture, and has strong purgative laxative effects.
BENEFITS OF THE COMBINATION
Laxative
Triphala is considered a great digestive tonic. It is a purgative laxative and colon cleanser that works similarly to
Senna. Interestingly, this combination of herbs also acts as a fibre bulk laxative and a demulcent, which is a more gentle and soft means of relieving constipation by bulking the stool and lubricating the digestive tract. Combining these two laxative effects means that Triphala is good for those with liver and gallbladder congestion and for those with constipation. It stimulates gallbladder function, which can help to flush out both the liver and gallbladder and also helps to promote better overall digestion.
Detoxifying and Antibacterial
In addition to it ability to act as a laxative, which allows the body to more effectively shed its own toxins, the herbs in Triphala are also alteratives, which means that they directly act to purify the blood. The herbs in Triphala have also been clinically proven to have antibacterial activity that is similar to a number of commonly used antibiotics. Thus, this herbal remedy can help to eliminate any low-grade bacterial infections in the body, particularly in the digestive tract. This can further help to normalize digestive function.
Nutritive
Triphala contains high levels of vitamin C and linoleic acid (an essential oil), so it can act as a nutritive tonic in addition to its laxative abilities. Thus, although it is stimulating to the digestive tract and promotes stool passage, it is also able to provide nutrition and tonify the body to prevent depletion from the process of detoxification.
How do I take Triphala?
This herbal remedy can be found in powder and in capsules or tablets. The dose depends on the desired effect; lower doses tend to be a gentle and gradual blood-purifying effect, while larger doses act as a laxative, with the largest doses being extremely purgative. Because of its simulative laxative ability, larger doses should not be continued for longer than 7 days. Powder can be taken at - 3tsp in a cup of water up to 3 times daily. Capsules can be taken according to the dosing instructions on the bottle. Start with the lowest dose and slowly increase to prevent diarrhea, and to give your digestive tract time to adapt. Be sure to drink sufficient water with your dosing and take this supplement away from medication and other supplements.
Triphala - QUICK FACTS
PARTS USED
Fruits of Amla (Emblica officinalis), Bihara (Terminalia belerica), and Harada (Terminalia chebula).
INDICATIONS
Constipation,
hemorrhoids, detoxification, gall bladder stagnation.
OPTIMUM DOSAGE
Powder: 1/2 - 1 Tbsp, with 1 cup water. Capsules should be taken according to manufacturer's instructions. Take 1 hour away from other supplements and medications. (Clinical doses may vary as recommended by your healthcare provider).
WORKS WELL WITH
Water, sources of soluble and insoluble fiber, and other demulcents such as
marshmallow, and
licorice.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
When increasing your fibre intake, always be sure to increase your water intake, as well. Start dosing at the lower range to prevent diarrhea. If it occurs, reduce your dose or stop treatment.
Large doses of Triphala should not be taken for longer than one week.
Triphala should not be used during pregnancy due to its strongly laxative effect.
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TRIPHALAA digestive tonic and detoxifying supplement that can act as a great general health tonic...
The term "Triphala" literally translates to "three fruits". This is an Ayurvedic herbal mixture of the fruits of: Amla (Emblica officinalis or Phyllanthus emblica), Bihara (Terminalia belerica), and Harada (Terminalia chebula). It is used as a colon cleanser, digestive, detoxifier and laxative in the natural healthcare community.
There is one popular folk saying in India: "No mother? Do not worry so long as you have Triphala." In Indian culture, this herbal remedy has long been used to boost overall health, promote detoxification and help promote weight loss.
INDIVIDUAL HERBS
Amla
has traditionally been used to treat ulcers, and inflammation in the digestive tract. It is an excellent source of natural vitamin C and
bioflavonoids
essential to immune and blood vessel health. More recent research has also found it to have antimicrobial properties and to help reduce inflammatory conditions and to act as a potential cell supporting agent. Further research is required to further support these effects.
Bihara
has been associated with the earth and water elements in Ayurvedic medicine, it helps to reduce allergies and balance excess mucous production in the body. It is also used to nourish the digestive, urinary and respiratory tracts.
Harada
fruit has laxative, astringent, digestive lubricant and antispasmodic and calming effects. Because of this it has traditionally been used to treat both constipation and nervousness, and anxiety. Its antispasmodic properties can also help it to lower blood pressure. This herb is associated with detoxification in Indian culture, and has strong purgative laxative effects.
BENEFITS OF THE COMBINATION
Laxative
Triphala is considered a great digestive tonic. It is a purgative laxative and colon cleanser that works similarly to
Senna. Interestingly, this combination of herbs also acts as a fibre bulk laxative and a demulcent, which is a more gentle and soft means of relieving constipation by bulking the stool and lubricating the digestive tract. Combining these two laxative effects means that Triphala is good for those with liver and gallbladder congestion and for those with constipation. It stimulates gallbladder function, which can help to flush out both the liver and gallbladder and also helps to promote better overall digestion.
Detoxifying and Antibacterial
In addition to it ability to act as a laxative, which allows the body to more effectively shed its own toxins, the herbs in Triphala are also alteratives, which means that they directly act to purify the blood. The herbs in Triphala have also been clinically proven to have antibacterial activity that is similar to a number of commonly used antibiotics. Thus, this herbal remedy can help to eliminate any low-grade bacterial infections in the body, particularly in the digestive tract. This can further help to normalize digestive function.
Nutritive
Triphala contains high levels of vitamin C and linoleic acid (an essential oil), so it can act as a nutritive tonic in addition to its laxative abilities. Thus, although it is stimulating to the digestive tract and promotes stool passage, it is also able to provide nutrition and tonify the body to prevent depletion from the process of detoxification.
How do I take Triphala?
This herbal remedy can be found in powder and in capsules or tablets. The dose depends on the desired effect; lower doses tend to be a gentle and gradual blood-purifying effect, while larger doses act as a laxative, with the largest doses being extremely purgative. Because of its simulative laxative ability, larger doses should not be continued for longer than 7 days. Powder can be taken at - 3tsp in a cup of water up to 3 times daily. Capsules can be taken according to the dosing instructions on the bottle. Start with the lowest dose and slowly increase to prevent diarrhea, and to give your digestive tract time to adapt. Be sure to drink sufficient water with your dosing and take this supplement away from medication and other supplements.
Triphala - QUICK FACTS
PARTS USED
Fruits of Amla (Emblica officinalis), Bihara (Terminalia belerica), and Harada (Terminalia chebula).
INDICATIONS
Constipation,
hemorrhoids, detoxification, gall bladder stagnation.
OPTIMUM DOSAGE
Powder: 1/2 - 1 Tbsp, with 1 cup water. Capsules should be taken according to manufacturer's instructions. Take 1 hour away from other supplements and medications. (Clinical doses may vary as recommended by your healthcare provider).
WORKS WELL WITH
Water, sources of soluble and insoluble fiber, and other demulcents such as
marshmallow, and
licorice.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
When increasing your fibre intake, always be sure to increase your water intake, as well. Start dosing at the lower range to prevent diarrhea. If it occurs, reduce your dose or stop treatment.
Large doses of Triphala should not be taken for longer than one week.
Triphala should not be used during pregnancy due to its strongly laxative effect.
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