The Story of Triphala The Supreme Internal of India "I sat as an apprentice student with various
doctors and watched their prescriptions. I never saw a single patient to whom Triphala was not given on a daily
basis."Michael Tierra, L.Ac., O.M.D. Triphala (three fruits) is one of the oldest and, beyond doubt, the most highly
revered compound in the 5,000-year tradition of Ayurveda. This formulation combines three unique sour and astringent
fruits that are legendary for their promoting effects: amla (Emblica officinalis), behada (Terminalia belerica),
and harada (Terminalia chebula). In Ayurveda, Triphala is considered to be the most balanced of all al compounds,
and it is the cornerstone of al therapies in India. Ayurveda-Promoting Balance in Life The underlying principle of
Ayurveda is helping to maintain or bring the system back into balance. Key to this goal is supporting both
digestion and elimination, while providing nourishing and nurturing tonifiers. This approach contrasts with the often
harsh cleansing regimens used in the West, which employ s, purgatives, and diuretics. These products are purely
eliminative in function and can lead to imbalance by causing dependency or mineral depletion. Triphala is
different! The Three Fruits of Triphala Amla (Emblica officinalis): Amla is one of the most commonly used
-promoting fruits of India. Also known as Indian gooseberry, it is extremely sour and astringent. According to the
late, two-time Nobel Prize winner, Dr. Linus Pauling, amla contains the highest concentration of all fruits of
heat-stable C, noted for its powerful antioxidant activities. Amla is the primary nourishing component of the
Triphala formula. Behada (Terminalia belerica): In Ayurveda, behada is classified as sour, astringent, and warming.
Though it is considered the most cleansing of the three ingredients, it also contains up to 31% linoleic and is
rich in phenolic compounds. Harada (Terminalia chebula): Of the thousands of s, harada is the most
commonly used. It is considered so precious that it is said ???do not worry if you do not have a mother as long as you
have harada.??? Like the other fruits, harada is strongly astringent, and is often used for the of the mucosa.
This three-fruit combination balances each of the different bodily systems identified in Ayurveda, in order to maintain
and restore balance to the entire system. Who Can Benefit from Triphala? The short answer, according to
alism, is absolutely everyone. Triphala is considered the most balanced of all al compounds. It is designed to
support normal digestion, assimilation, and elimination which is important to us all. In the United States it is most
commonly relied upon as a cornerstone to a botanical cleansing program, and to support a y bowel system. Triphala
is especially beneficial for those who tend to have a sluggish trointestinal tract due to sedentary lifestyles and
overconsumption of red meat, refined carbohydrates, and dairy products. Michael Tierra Brings Triphala to America
Undoubtedly, many people carried the precious Triphala formula with them to the United States when they emigrated from
India. However, Triphala remained unknown to the American food industry until pioneer alist and Planetary
Formulas formulator Michael Tierra learned of its importance. A clinician with more than 30 years of experience, Michael
had the benefit of learning from many practitioners. Michael is also an acupuncturist and Oriental Medical
Doctor (L.Ac., O.M.D.), and, as such, he possesses an immense knowledge of classic and Chinese formulas.
Michael considers Triphala to be the greatest of all classic al formulas-bar none.
- Package Description:�60 sServing Size:�2 sNumber of Servings:�30.
- DESCRIPTION DETAILS FACTS DIRECTIONS WARNINGS The Story of Triphala The Supreme Internal of India "I sat as an apprentice student with various doctors and watched their prescriptions. I never saw a single patient to whom Triphala was not given on a daily basis." Michael Tierra, L.Ac., O.M.D. Triphala (three fruits) is one of the oldest and, beyond doubt, the most highly revered compound in the 5,000-year tradition of Ayurveda. This formulation combines three unique sour and astringent fruits that are legendary for their promoting effects: amla (Emblica officinalis), behada (Terminalia belerica), and harada (Terminalia chebula). In Ayurveda, Triphala is considered to be the most balanced of all al compounds, and it is the cornerstone of al therapies in India. Ayurveda-Promoting Balance in Life The underlying principle of Ayurveda is helping to maintain or bring the system back into balance. Key to this goal is supporting both digestion and elimination, while providing nourishing and nurturing tonifiers. This approach contrasts with the often harsh cleansing regimens used in the West, which employ s, purgatives, and diuretics. These products are purely eliminative in function and can lead to imbalance by causing dependency or mineral depletion. Triphala is different! The Three Fruits of Triphala Amla (Emblica officinalis): Amla is one of the most commonly used -promoting fruits of India. Also known as Indian gooseberry, it is extremely sour and astringent. According to the late, two-time Nobel Prize winner, Dr. Linus Pauling, amla contains the highest concentration of all fruits of heat-stable C, noted for its powerful antioxidant activities. Amla is the primary nourishing component of the Triphala formula. Behada (Terminalia belerica): In Ayurveda, behada is classified as sour, astringent, and warming. Though it is considered the most cleansing of the three ingredients, it also contains up to 31% linoleic and is rich in phenolic compounds. Harada (Terminalia chebula): Of the thousands of s, harada is the most commonly used. It is considered so precious that it is said ???do not worry if you do not have a mother as long as you have harada.??? Like the other fruits, harada is strongly astringent, and is often used for the of the mucosa. This three-fruit combination balances each of the different bodily systems identified in Ayurveda, in order to maintain and restore balance to the entire system. Who Can Benefit from Triphala? The short answer, according to alism, is absolutely everyone. Triphala is considered the most balanced of all al compounds. It is designed to support normal digestion, assimilation, and elimination which is important to us all. In the United States it is most commonly relied upon as a cornerstone to a botanical cleansing program, and to support a y bowel system. Triphala is especially beneficial for those who tend to have a sluggish trointestinal tract due to sedentary lifestyles and overconsumption of red meat, refined carbohydrates, and dairy products. Michael Tierra Brings Triphala to America Undoubtedly, many people carried the precious Triphala formula with them to the United States when they emigrated from India. However, Triphala remained unknown to the American food industry until pioneer alist and Planetary Formulas formulator Michael Tierra learned of its importance. A clinician with more than 30 years of experience, Michael had the benefit of learning from many practitioners. Michael is also an acupuncturist and Oriental Medical Doctor (L.Ac., O.M.D.), and, as such, he possesses an immense knowledge of classic and Chinese formulas. Michael considers Triphala to be the greatest of all classic al formulas-bar none. Package Description: 60 s Serving Size: 2 s Number of Servings: 30 Supplement Facts for 1000 mg Serving Size:.