Benefits
- Detoxification Properties Which Support Liver Function
- Rejuvenation Properties
- Boosts Oral Health by Reducing Plaque Formation and Promoting Healthy Gums
- Promotes Digestive Health by Regulating Bowel Movements and Relieving Constipation
- Antioxidant, Anti-inflammatory, and Antibacterial Effects
Triphala is a powerful natural tonic that helps you achieve and maintain optimal health. It contains three synergistic fruits - Amalaki (Emblica Officinalis), Bibhitaki (Terminalia Bellirica) and Haritaki (Terminalia Chebula) - each of which balances the Vata and Pitta doshas.* Our Triphala supplement will work with your body's systems to help you feel vibrant, clear and renewed.
Extracts & Formulation
Premium Selected Solvent Extracts:
All of our botanical extracts are third-party tested and analyzed for quality.
TRIPHALA EXTRACT: Each serving of Arth Botanicals’ Triphala capsules' formulation contains 650 mg of premium high-quality selected solvent extracts of Triphala fruits (i.e., Amalaki (Emblica officinalis), Bibhitaki (Terminalia Bellirica) and Haritaki (Terminalia chebula in equal quantities).
Proprietary formulation and production technique that maximizes absorption and enhances bioavailability of Triphala with natural stabilizers filled in a capsule for ease of consumption and convenience.
Formulated in USA at our FDA-registered facility in Marina, California.
Suggested Use
Take only 2 capsules daily, or as directed by your health practitioner.
Pregnant or nursing women or persons with health conditions should consult with a healthcare practitioner before using this product. Keep away from children.
Supplement Fact
Serving size: 2 Capsules
Servings per container: 60 Capsules
Each capsule contains 650 mg of Triphala - Amla Fruit (Amlaki) Extract, Emblica officinalis, Bibhitaki Fruit (Belleric Myrobalan), Termilia belerica, and Haritaki Fruit (Chebulic Myrobalan), Terminalia chebula in equal quantities.
Other ingredients, from natural sources: Vegetarian (HPMC) Capsules, maize Starch, magnesium stearate & silicone dioxide.
This item contains no animal products and is 100% vegan.
Know Your Botanicals
Triphala is one of the most well-known and commonly used formulas in Ayurveda. With a unique ability to detoxify and rejuvenate the body, along with a host of other benefits, this traditional herbal formula is one of the true staples of an Ayurvedic lifestyle.
The term Triphala comes from the Sanskrit words “tri,” meaning three, and “phala,” meaning fruit, indicating that the formula is made up of three fruits, each one a beneficial fruit native to the Indian subcontinent: Amalaki (Emblica officinalis), Bibhitaki, (Terminalia belerica), and Haritaki (Terminalia chebula).
In Ayurvedic medicine, Triphala is considered a rasayana, which means it is believed to promote longevity and vitality. It is also known as a tridoshic herb, meaning it helps to balance all three doshas, or body types, in Ayurveda. This makes it a versatile remedy that can be used by anyone, regardless of their dosha type.
Its ability to promote healthy digestion, boost the immune system, and detoxify the body makes Triphala an essential part of Ayurvedic medicine. Its versatility and natural properties make it a promising natural remedy for many health conditions, and its relevance in Ayurveda has ensured its popularity for thousands of years.
Clinical Research
As the knowledge of Ayurveda has gained momentum in the west in recent years, it has led to a significant amount of scientific study on the properties of Triphala and other traditional Ayurvedic herbs and blends. The following scientific papers and research studies outline some of the benefits of Triphala:
- Exploring Scientific Validation of Triphala Rasayana in Ayurveda as a Source of Rejuvenation for Contemporary Healthcare. PubMed Abstract. 2021.23
- Modulatory Effects of Triphala and Manjistha Dietary Supplementation on Human Gut Microbiota: A Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Pilot Study. PubMed Abstract. 2020.24
- Study of the Safety of Oral Triphala Aqueous Extract on Healthy Volunteers. PubMed Abstract. 2019.25
- Triphala: Current Applications and New Perspectives on the Treatment of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders. PubMed Abstract. 2018.26
- Therapeutic Uses of Triphala in Ayurvedic Medicine. PubMed Abstract. 2017.27