The Ayurveda Experience October 16, 2017
The Ayurvedic formulation called Triphala is a highly economical, natural way of losing extra pounds at home, without any adverse effects. Use Triphala for weight loss, detoxification, to fight constipation, and inflammation in the digestive tract. Triphala simultaneously cleanses, tones, and detoxifies the entire digestive system, which aids in a healthy weight loss.
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Triphala is a well-recognized and revered poly-herbal medicine, consisting of the dried fruits of three-plant species - Amalaki (or Amla) or Indian Gooseberry (Emblica officinalis), Haritaki or Chebulic Myrobalan (Terminalia chebula), and Bibhitaki or Belliric Myrobalans (Terminalia belerica). All these are native to the Indian subcontinent where the formula originates.
Triphala is known as a tridoshic rasayana in Ayurvedic medicine. That means, it promotes longevity and rejuvenation in people of all constitutions and ages. According to Charaka, the ancient Ayurvedic sage, taking Triphala along with honey and ghee (Triphala Rasayana) daily has the potential to make a person live for one hundred years free from diseases of old age.1
The three fruits of Triphala are responsible for its efficacy. Let’s look at each individually, Amla, Haritaki, and Bibhitaki.
Amalaki or Amla has a high content of vitamin C. It is rich in antioxidants and helps to cleanse the body of toxins. We’ll refer to it in this article as Amla.
Amla helps in lowering cholesterol levels.
It contains flavonoids which reduce the levels of lipids in the blood serum. It also enhances the degradation of synthesis of cholesterol. In one study it was observed that oral administration of Amla significantly improved lipid profile and also the differences of means for HDL, LDL, and VLDL were highly significant after taking Amla.
Amla helps in regulating blood sugar.
Research shows Amla has good glycemic control and both Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS) and HbA1C were improved significantly with Amla intake. It has also been shown that insulin sensitizing property in adipocytes increased glucose uptake. Triphala helps to regulate the health of the pancreas by managing cholesterol levels.2
1. Amla acts a restorative invigorator.
Make a powder from an equal quantity of Amla seeds and the roots of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera). Add ghee and honey. Mix well. This is a restorative invigorator, especially in winter. Buy Pure Organic Ghee - Triphala-Infused - A2 Grass-Fed Cow Ghee
2. It helps prevent anemia.
Amla increases hemoglobin and red blood cell count.
3. It is good for the lungs and respiratory tract.
Amla is useful to treat cough, bronchitis, and asthma.
4. It’s an immunity booster.
Amla promotes vigor, restores bone density, is an anti-inflammatory agent, and helps to scavenge free radicals. It prevents aging and is an excellent hair tonic, diuretic, digestive, laxative, liver tonic, and restorative. It’s a useful remedy for scurvy, heart disease, and eye disorders.3
Amla is considered a powerful rejuvenator (rasayana) in Ayurveda. Except the salty taste, it has all the other five tastes (sweet, sour, bitter, pungent and astringent). The sour taste is its most dominant taste. Its potency is cold, and its post digestive taste is sweet. It is light, dry, and cooling in nature. It quiets all the three doshas, Vata, Pitta, and Kapha, and is especially effective for Pitta. It has hepatoprotective properties.4
Haritaki is also referred to as Harada, Chebulic Myrobalan. Its botanical name is Terminalia chebula.
Haritaki is a nut shaped fruit known as the “king of medicine.” Haritaki is widely used to treat a variety of health issues including constipation, dementia, and diabetes.
Haritaki grows wild. It is a safe laxative. It increases stools and has the property of evacuating the bowel completely which was demonstrated in a short term clinical trial carried out on patients with simple constipation.
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Haritaki has hypolipidemic and hypo-cholesterolemic activity.
Research shows, Haritaki produces a significant decrease in the serum level of lipids in atherogenic diet induced hyperlipidaemia in rats. There were also a significant reduction in total cholesterol, triglycerides, total protein, and elevation of high density lipoprotein cholesterol. Haritaki was found to possess strong hepatoprotective activity through its antioxidant effects.5
It is anti-inflammatory and has anti-arthritic, antidiabetic, anti-caries, reno-protective, cardioprotective, hepatoprotective, gastrointestinal motility improving, and anti-ulcerogenic activity.7
Haritaki is “a fruit having a dark greenish yellow color, which drives away diseases”. It is a rejuvenative tonic and is very safe to use. It cures pain, is safe for bodily passages, provides strength to the body, eliminates waste, helps to attain a clear mind by cleansing the body’s channels and provides good nutrients to the body.8
Haritaki fruit comes bundled with five rasa or tastes – sweet, sour, bitter, pungent and astringent. It is astringent dominant. Owing to this formidable combination of five rasas, the whole fruit is capable of managing all the three doshas, especially Vata dosha. It has light and dryness producing properties. Its potency is hot and post digestive taste is sweet.9
Bibhitaki is also known as Belliric Myrobalans or Terminalia belerica, its botanical name.
It helps regulate blood cholesterol levels and promotes healthy plasma, muscle and bones.
1. Bibhitaki helps reduce obesity.
The fruits of Terminalia bellirica are effective in reducing body weight, lipid parameters and organ weight.10
2. It acts as a natural detoxifier and a rejuvenator with detoxifying qualities.11
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Bibhitaki has anti-oxidant, antimicrobial, antidiarrheal, antidiabetic, analgesic, immunomodulatory, antihypertensive, hepatoprotective, antispasmodic, and bronchodilator activities, and is able to inhibit atherosclerosis plaque progression.12
Bibhitaki is a rejuvenative herb, beneficial as a tonic to Kapha dosha. It is extensively used in Ayurveda for the treatment of diabetes, high blood pressure and rheumatism. It is astringent in taste, dry and light to digest. Its
post digestive effect is sweet. It is hot in potency and capable of managing all the three Doshas especially Kapha.13
1. Triphala keeps a check on glucose levels and lowers cholesterol significantly.
In research on Triphala it was observed that it prevents glycation through the promotion of lower blood glucose levels, thus providing protection from diabetes. Along with sugar level maintenance, it also decreased total cholesterol, triglycerides, and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol. It decreases the percentage of body fat, body weight and calorie intake.14
2. It has entero-protective effects.
Due to the combined effects of all three herbs, Triphala has balancing and rejuvenating effects on Vata, Pitta and Kapha dosha. It acts as a colon cleanser.
Proper regulation of the colon is a key to good health and longevity. Due to the presence of high antioxidant content, it is a rejuvenator (rasayana) for the colon.
3. It prevents constipation.
It is rich in fiber so it helps in digestion, enhances peristalsis and promotes regularity of the bowels, which helps in losing excess weight. It helps fight constipation and inflammation of the digestive tract, and has hepatoprotective properties.
Triphala aids in digestion, eliminates toxins, retains the fluids in the body at their normal levels and helps the body’s regulatory system to function properly. It thus helps you stay in shape.15
4. It’s a potent anti-obesity herbal formulation.
Gallic acid is a phenolic compound of Triphala possessing anti-obesity properties. In research done on mice,
Triphala administration reduced body weight when compared with the control animals.16
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For best results, take one half to one teaspoon of Triphala powder in one cup of warm water. Let steep for ten minutes and drink one hour after dinner daily.
Triphala is a rejuvenator so it can be taken for a longer duration. You can continue it for at least 3 months, later on you can consult a local practitioner for its further administration. Make Triphala a part of your daily routine and enjoy its amazing effects on your overall physical and mental health.
Read: More Than 35 Ways To Use Triphala (Triphala Uses)
References
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4 Prof.P.V. Sharma,Dravyaguna Vigyan Volume 2 page no 758-759, Chowkhamba Bharti Academy, Varanasi, 2005
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7 Srinivaslu Bhandari , PRAGMATIC USAGE OF HARITAKI (TERMINALIA CHEBULA RETZ): AN AYURVEDIC PERSPECTIVE VISÀ-VIS CURRENT PRACTICE ·Int. J. Ayur. Pharma Research, 2013; 1(3): 72-82
8 Bhavaprakasha of Bhavamishra, Commentary by Dr. B.Sitaram, Chaukhambha Orientalia, Varanasi 2006
9 Prof.P.V. Sharma,Dravyaguna Vigyan Volume 2 page no 753-757, Chowkhamba Bharti Academy, Varanasi, 2005
10 Mary Shoba Das C, Antiobesity activity of ethanolic extract of fruits of Terminalia bellirica on atherogenic diet induced obesity in experimental rats Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research, 2016, 8(3):191-197
11 Suman Sen,TRIPHALA: A BOON IN ORAL AND SYSTEMIC HEALTH International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Diseases
12 Anindita Deb, Pharmacological activities of Baheda (Terminalia bellerica): A review Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry 2016; 5(1): 194-197
13 Prof.P.V. Sharma,Dravyaguna Vigyan Volume 2 page no 239-241, Chowkhamba Bharti Academy, Varanasi, 2005
14 Vaishali V. Kuchewar ,EFFICACY AND SAFETY STUDY OF TRIPHALA IN PATIENTS OF DYSLIPIDEMIA: A PILOT PROJECT Int. J. Res. Ayurveda Pharm. 8 (Suppl 3), 2017
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16 Neethu S Kumar, Pharmacological and therapeutic effects of triphala – A literature review Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry 2016; 5(3): 23-27
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