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Definition
A Capsule prepared from
Haritaki 1 part
Bibhitaka 1 part
Amalaki 1 part
Description
Moderately fine powder, light yellow in color,
pleasant odour and astringent in taste. |
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Dosage
2-10 g
Anupan
Warm water, ghee, and honey
Therapeutic use: anaha, netraroga, agnimandya, prameha, visamjvara
Trifla is one of the most famous herbal compounds in ayurvedic medicine. Trifla literally means "three fruits." The three fruits contained in Trifla are Haritaki, Amalaki and Bibhitaki. Because it is slow, you can take Trifla for longer periods of time, and then it has a deeply purifying effect. It goes deep into the physiology and releases the toxins at a much deeper level. Because it detoxifies the blood, muscle and fat tissues, it is excellent for preventing skin disease. And because it removes ama from the fat tissue, Trifla also helps balance cholesterol Trifla also purifies the urine and prevents urinary tract disease. It enhances all thirteen agnis (digestive fires), especially the main digestive fire in the stomach. It pacifies Kapha and Pitta, and if taken regularly, is a powerful anti-aging rasayana.
Capsule Trifla contains 500 mg of pure and concentrated trifla
Dosage: one capsule a day with water
Package: 30 capsules
Refrences
- The Ayurvedic Formulary of India, vol I, curna, pg 89
- Pharmacopeial Standards for Ayurvedic Formulations, churn, pg 98
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