Organic Triphala Powder - 500g
- Triphala consists of Three fruits - Amalaki, Bibhataki and Haritaki
- Product is Certified as Organic by ECOCERT in accordance with European Council Regulation (EC)
- Natural Organic Herbal Food Supplement
- 500g
- Often used in Ayurveda in connection with digestion and immunity
- Free of sodium, yeast, gluten, sugar, artificial colours and flavours
- Suitable for Vegetarians & approved as suitable for vegetarians by the UK’s Vegetarian Society
In Ayurveda, Triphala – the Force of “The Three Fruits” is a famous Ayurvedic formulation. It consists of the three fruits Amalaki (also known as Amla), Bibhataki and Haritaki.
Ayurveda Pura’s 100% Organic Triphala can be part of a healthy diet as herbal food supplement.
Natural Organic Herbal Food Supplement Certified as Organic by ECOCERT in accordance with European Council Regulation (EC). Is suitable for vegans and approved by the UK’s Vegetarian Society
Ayurveda Pura’s 100% Organic Triphala can be part of a healthy diet as herbal food supplement.
Natural Organic Herbal Food Supplement Certified as Organic by ECOCERT in accordance with European Council Regulation (EC). Is suitable for vegans and approved by the UK’s Vegetarian Society
Contents:
Each resealable pouch contains 500g of Triphala Powder. Free of sodium, yeast, gluten, sugar, artificial colours and flavours.Our Purity Pledge:
Our herbs from hand selected certified organic and natural farming provides the care and attention that make our products authentically different. We are committed to creating long lasting relationships with our customers by sourcing and producing products from high-quality ingredients. All herbs are subjected to rigorous testing by experienced professionals and free from heavy metals, bacteria and fungus.How to Use
Please use the product according to the recommendation of a qualified professional.Product Name | Organic Triphala Powder - 500g |
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Body Type | Kapha, Pitta, Tridoshic, Vata |
Quantity | 500g |
Ingredients | Haritaki (Terminalia chebula), Amlaki (Emblica officinalis), Bibhitaki (Terminalia belerica) |
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