
Triphala Powder
Triphala Powder
Our premium Triphala powder is a time-honored Ayurvedic herbal blend made from three powerful medicinal fruits:
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Amla/Nelli (Emblica officinalis)
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Bibhitaki/Bulu (Terminalia bellirica)
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Haritaki/Aralu (Terminalia chebula)
Used for centuries in Ayurvedic medicine, Triphala powder offers a holistic approach to health, supporting digestion, dental care, and overall wellness.
Key Benefits of Triphala Powder:
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Digestive Support: Triphala powder is traditionally used to support digestive health, ease constipation, and promote regular bowel movements.
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Dental Health: The anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties of Triphala may help prevent plaque formation, cavities, and gum disease.
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Antioxidant Power: Rich in antioxidants, Triphala helps protect the body from oxidative stress and inflammation.
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Longevity and Vitality: Consumption of Triphala powder is believed to promote longevity, vitality, and overall health due to the combined therapeutic benefits of Amla, Bibhitaki, and Haritaki.
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Powder Massages (Ubtan and Udvartana): Triphala powder can be used in traditional Ayurvedic powder massages to exfoliate the skin, stimulate circulation, and promote detoxification.
How to Use Triphala Powder:
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Internal Use: Mix 1 teaspoon of Triphala powder in warm water and consume, preferably before bedtime.
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Oral Rinse: Dissolve Triphala powder in water to create a natural mouthwash for promoting dental health.
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Herbal Teas: Add to herbal tea blends for an antioxidant and digestive health boost.
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Powder Massage: Use dry Triphala powder or mix it with water or herbal oils for exfoliating massages to revitalize and detoxify the skin.
Available Sizes: 100g, 250g, 500g, 1kg
Storage Instructions: Store Triphala powder in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Seal tightly after use to preserve freshness and potency.
Support your wellness journey naturally with our authentic Triphala powder — a powerful Ayurvedic remedy for digestive, dental, and overall health.
Distributed by;
Caveman Redux,
No 21, Janatha Mw, Navinna,
Colombo,
Sri Lanka.