Triphala is a classic ayurvedic internal cleanser.
- Blend of three renowned fruits: Amla, Behada, Harada.
- Supports natural detoxifying mechanisms that cleanse the digestive system.
- Regulates appetite and digestion.
Triphala is a classic ayurvedic internal cleanser.
Triphala is a classic ayurvedic internal detoxifier – no home in the Indian sub-continent is without it. Triphala contains, in precise proportions, a mix of three fruits: Harada (Terminalia chebula), Amla (Emblica officinalis), and Behada (Terminalia belerica) with astringent properties to gently cleanse the colon and regulate intestinal movement.
Our Triphala supplements contains numerous benefits:
Alongside Triphala, the SuperSmart catalogue offers other well-known Ayurvedic remedies in nutritional supplement form. These include the powerful formulation Curcuma longa, which offers the anti-inflammatory and immune-stimulant benefits of curcumin. An extract of shiitake root may also be of interest for boosting the body's natural defenses.
Daily serving: 9 capsules Number of servings per bottle: 13 |
Quantity per serving |
Triphala: 45% tannins – 12% gallic acid Equal parts mixture of extracts of harada (Terminalia chebula), amla (Emblica officinalis), and behada (Terminalia belerica) |
6,750 mg |
Other ingredients: acacia gum, white rice flour, colza oil. |
Adults: Take 2 or 3 tablets three times a day.
For occasional use to aid intestinal transit, take 3 to 8 tablets in the evening.
Precautions: do not exceed the recommended daily dose. This product is a nutritional supplement and should not be used as a substitute for a varied, balanced diet or a healthy lifestyle. Keep out of children’s reach. Store away from light, heat, and humidity. As with any nutritional supplement, consult a health care practitioner before use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have a medical condition.
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