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Triphala (tablets)
Food Supplement with Tannins
We use dried fruits (Amla, Haritaki, and Bibhitaki) and high-quality raw materials for our Triphala herbal tablets, which are carefully harvested, cleaned, and dried. Although it is a traditional product, modern manufacturing and drying processes are also used.
Our company imports and processes Ayurvedic plant products on the basis of a certified HACCP quality management system. Accordingly, each import batch is analysed for the relevant parameters by accredited laboratories in order to rule out contamination - especially in the areas of heavy metals, microbiology (bacteria etc.) and pesticides.
Description
Triphala (Three Fruits)
Triphala, also known as Three Fruits, is considered the most significant Food supplement and the foremost Rasayana in Ayurveda. It is composed in equal parts of three fruits: Amla (Indian gooseberry), Haritaki (chebulic myrobalan), and Bibhitaki (beleric myrobalan). Amla primarily soothes Pitta, Haritaki mainly harmonizes Vata, and Bibhitaki primarily calms Kapha. The combination of these three fruits balances all Doshas.
Brief Overview
- Lat.: Emblica officinalis, Terminalia chebula, Terminalia bellirica
- Traditionally known in Ayurveda as Rasayana
- Country of origin: India
- Can be taken in any season
- Harmonizes all three Doshas
Product safety is ensured by an accredited international laboratory. This product complies with German or EU regulations concerning microbiology, heavy metals, pesticides, ethylene oxide, and 2-chloroethanol. Testing is conducted with each new import batch.
Product details
Amalaki (Emblica officinalis) fruit powder 32.5%, Bibhitaki (Terminalia belerica) fruit powder 32.5%, Haritaki (Terminalia chebula) fruit powder 32.5%, tapioca starch
2 x 3 tablets daily. Daily intake contains: 2340 mg of fruit powder and 634 mg of tannins. The recommended daily intake must not be exceeded. Food supplements do not replace a balanced and varied diet.
Keep out of reach of small children.
Store in a cool, dry place.