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Nutriorg Triphala Powder

(150 gm Powder in box)
Nutriorg Triphala Powder
Product Details
Nutriorg Triphala Powder has a plethora of properties that give endless benefits to the human body. Ayurveda has gifted the world a natural detox formula in the form of the triphala juice. The word triphala is derived from ‘Tri’ meaning three and ‘Phala’ meaning fruit. It is derived from amla (Indian gooseberry) which is a natural rich source of vitamin C and balances all the doshas. It also has bibhitaki which is crucial for bone formation and keeps away numerous ailments and haritaki which is beneficial for overall health. It serves as a natural laxative. When these three are mixed together they form a powerful ‘rasayana’ called triphala. Triphala is very high in antioxidants and is touted for its multidimensional advantages. It is prescribed by ayurvedic practitioners for a wide variety of ailments including strengthening the immune system, promoting oral health and improving digestion.

Key Ingredients:
  • Amalaki
  • Bibhitaki
  • Haritaki

Key Benefits:
  • Effective in promoting healthy gut by improving digestion and supports the natural functions of liver
  • Helps to improve the immune system of the body along with the respiratory health
  • Antimicrobial properties protect the body from various illnesses and infections
  • Aids in removing toxins, stabilises blood sugar, maintains weight and provides a good source of antioxidants and vitamin C
  • Helps to relieve constipation and the anti-inflammatory property prevents inflammations and joint pain
  • Nutriorg gives you the boon of health in its 100% natural Triphala powder with its amazing benefits to your overall health

Directions For Use:
5 gm twice a day with lukewarm water preferably in the morning and evening or as directed by the physician.

Safety Information:
  • Store in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight
  • Read the product label carefully before use
  • Keep out of reach of children
  • Do not exceed the recommended dosage

Content on this page was last updated on 25 November, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)