




| Triphala 60 Veg. Tablets
The digestive benefits of Triphala (Terminalia bellerica, Terminalia chebula and Phyllanthus emblica) may be due to: -
Binding to a digestive hormone linked with gastrointestinal upset (CCK or cholecystokinin)3 -
Increasing bile acid excretion, raising levels of healthy cholesterol (HDL) and lowering levels of bad cholesterol (LDL and triglycerides)4 -
Scavenging free radicals (antioxidant activity)2 Take 1 (750 mg) tablet, three times a day before meals or as directed by your health care practitioner. Patients taking prescription drugs should seek the advice of their physician before use. Not for use during pregnancy. If you are nursing a baby or taking any prescription drugs, seek the advise of a health care professional before using this product. Keep out of reach of children.  ,
Dosha Guide: In Ayurveda there are seven basic body constitutions resulting from the predominance of one or more energetic influences or Doshas. The Doshas, Vata, Pitta and Kapha, influence physical, mental and spiritual health. Everyone is considered to be a unique combination of these three body influences. Your natural Doshic state of balance is called Prakruti. Triphala has been traditionally used for digestion, strengthening and rejuvenating tissues and helping to balance the Doshas.  , Care for the Environment: As a manufacturer, our actions can have a large impact on the environment. We always look for the most earth-friendly, sustainable choice. BosWell features: -
Vegetarian tablets with no animal-derived ingredients -
Extraction using only pure water, not toxic solvents -
Organic cotton stuffing -
Organic peppermint oil for soothing aroma -
Bottles that are easily recyclable #2 plastic, HDPE Guide to Being Well - Healthy Digestion: -
Eat ,well-balanced meals with fruits, vegetables, and whole grains at regular intervals. -
Add fresh papaya and pineapple to your diet, which contain beneficial digestive enzymes. -
Avoid eating when upset. References: 1. Nadkarni AK. , Indian Materia Medica, vol. 1. , Bombay, India: Popular Prakashan, 1976:480-484, 1202-1210. 2. Vani T, et al. International Journal of Pharmacognosy 1997,35:313-317. 3. Dev S. Environmental Health Perspectives 1999,107:783-789. 4. Nalini D, Kapoor R. Plant Foods for Human Nutrition 1999,53:343-349.
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