Rs. 300

Basic Ayurveda Triphala Juice

(1000 ml Juice in bottle)
Available in other variants
Basic Ayurveda Triphala Juice
Product Details
Basic Ayurveda Triphala Juice is a natural laxative. it is helpful in improving body immunity, purifying blood, digestion, and hyperacidity also helpful in concerns associated with liver health. It strengthens the roots of the hair and is helpful in promoting its growth. It is the richest source of vitamin C. It is an excellent composition of equally mixed natural harad, baheda, and amla extracts. Our Triphala Juice is an excellent source of iron and vitamins ‘C’, and lots of other vitamins thus it is helpful in promoting good health. Basic Ayurveda Triphala Juice is considered to manage gastric and blood sugar levels.

Key Ingredients:
Ayurvedic Herbal Juice Natural 100% Organic Amla Fruit (Phyllanthus Emblica), Harad Fruit (Terminalia chebula), and Baheda Fruit (Terminalia bellirica), Sodium Benzoate (preservative), Potassium Sorbate (to help protect flavour), citric acid (acidity regulator or pH stabiliser).

Indications:
Useful in digestion
Relief in constipation
Useful in hair loss problem
Immunity booster
Natural anti-ageing supplement

Product Form:
Liquid

Key Benefits:
  • It helps protect your skin cells and boost collagen production, thereby giving your skin a healthy and youthful glow
  • It acts as a skin tonic and an anti-ageing agent by helping to prevent the formation of lines and wrinkles
  • Triphala boosts the immune system: Triphala has powerful natural compounds which are strong immunity boosters. It aids metabolism and helps in cleaning of colon. Consumption of our natural triphala juice helps in the control of blood sugar and it purifies the blood by removing the impurities. Apart from aiding in weight management, it is a natural purifier of all toxic ingredients found in the stomach, liver, and intestine
  • Strengthens digestive system: Our organic triphala juice is full of natural herbs such as amla, haritaki, and bahera. These ayurvedic ingredients help fight constipation and help in improving digestion. Triphala juice helps manage acidity and stomach upsets. It removes toxins from the intestines and helps in the absorption of required nutrients. It has been shown that consuming triphala juice can repair intestinal damage and reduce intestinal inflammation
  • Aids weight management: This triphala juice is a perfect recipe for weight loss. It ads in fat loss around the belly area and thereby reducing your weight. Ayurvedic triphala juice contains the natural properties of amla, haritaki and bahera that are rich in antioxidants. It flushes out unwanted chemicals and unbroken waste from the body

Dosage:
  • 30 ml on an empty stomach
  • This juice comes in a 1-litre bottle
  • Mix 30 ml of Triphala Juice in a glass of water (room temperature) and consume it on an empty stomach in the morning
  • If you are comfortable with its taste, you can also have a shot of 30ml without water to gain a higher nutrition value
  • This juice is suitable for individuals above 12 years

Safety Information
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Store in a cool and dry place, away from sunlight
  • Keep out of reach of children
  • Don't exceed the recommended dosage

Frequently Asked Questions:
What is ayurvedic medicine?
Ayurvedic medicine is a traditional system of medicine that originated in India over 3,000 years ago. It emphasises a holistic approach to healthcare, focusing on the balance of mind, body, and spirit to promote overall well-being.

How does ayurvedic medicine work?
Ayurvedic medicine is based on the principle of balancing the three doshas (vata, pitta, and kapha) to maintain health. Treatments may include herbal remedies, dietary adjustments, yoga, meditation, and lifestyle changes to restore this balance.

How long does it take to see results with Basic Ayurveda Triphala Juice?
The time it takes to see results varies depending on the individual, their condition, and their concern. Some may experience improvement quickly, while others may require more time and consistent practice.

Content on this page was last updated on 11 November, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)