Triphala Powder

 Triphala Powder






✦ What is Triphala?


Since ancient times, triphala has been utilized in traditional Ayurvedic medicine as a multifaceted therapy for conditions ranging from gastrointestinal disorders to cavities in the teeth. It is also thought to support lifespan and general wellness.

It is regarded as a polyherbal medication since it contains a variety of therapeutic plants.

Ayurvedic medicine, a traditional system that places an emphasis on illness prevention and health promotion, is well known for its use of polyherbal formulations.



✦ Benefits of Triphla:


1. Benefits of Triphala for Infections: 

A number of microorganisms have been successfully combatted by triphala and its constituent parts.
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) resistance has been demonstrated in triphala churna (HIV).
Both triphala churna and triphala mashi have demonstrated antibacterial activity against several pathogens, including E. coli and S. aureus.


2. Benefits of Triphala for Dental Care: 

Triphala decreased chemical levels that have been linked to tissue deterioration in periodontitis.
Clinical trials showed that triphala mouthwash is just as efficient as chlorhexidine in reducing plaque levels and microbiological levels of Lactobacillus.


3. Benefits of Triphala for Stress: 

Stress can be reduced by using triphala supplements.
By raising lipid peroxidation and corticosterone levels, triphala therapy can prevent cold stress-related behavioral and physiological problems.
Triphala shields rats' antioxidant and cell-mediated immune responses against noise-induced changes.


4. Benefits of Triphala for Joint: 

According to studies, triphala inhibited the inflammatory cytokine tumor necrosis factor-alpha, as well as paw volume, lysosomal enzymes, ÃŽ2-glucuronidase lactate dehydrogenase lipid peroxidation, and the arthritis caused by monosodium urate crystals in mice (gouty arthritis).
More research is necessary before determining if it can be used to treat gout in people.


5. Benefits of Triphala for Digestive Tract: 

Extracts of triphala churna powder and triphala mashi were used to stop castor oil-induced diarrheic.
Strong antidiarrheal effects of the extracts were seen in terms of enhanced initial defecation time, cumulative faucal weight, intestinal transit time, improved stool volume, frequency, consistency, decreased mucus level in stool, and flatulence.


6. Benefits of Triphala for Liver: 

Triphala was reported to protect mice's livers against acetaminophen-induced liver damage, however less effectively than silymarin.
While simultaneously restoring the levels of several antioxidant enzymes and lowering liver damage as seen by reduced liver enzyme values, triphala decreased the levels of proinflammatory cytokines and lipid peroxides.


7. Benefits of Triphala for Diabetes:

According to tests conducted on animals, blood glucose levels were decreased when normal and diabetic rats were given the same dose of triphala and its individual components.
Therefore, further study may reveal if triphala is effective in treating human diabetes.


8. Benefits of Triphala for Obesity: 

When mice were given triphala as part of an anti-obesity trial, their body weight was found to be lower than that of control animals.
Because of its ability to prevent obesity, the phenolic compound gallic acid, which is present in triphala, was selected as the bioactive marker.


9. Benefits of Triphala for Heart: 

Triphala has been found to have a lipid-lowering impact on rats, with significant reductions in total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein, very low-density lipoprotein, and free fatty acid, indicating hypocholesteremia condition.
These properties make it cardio-protective.  


10. Benefits of Triphala for Skin: 

According to a research, triphala extract used topically helped wound healing in rats infected with various pathogens.
Through raising collagen, hexosamine, and uranic acid levels, experiments showed that the triphala ointment decreased bacterial count and aided in wound healing.


11. Benefits of Triphala for Radioprotective activity:  

Preclinical studies have demonstrated that oral administration of triphala possesses radioprotective effects.
When taken before radiation treatment, triphala had the greatest impact in reducing DNA damage in spleen and blood white blood cells and restoring normal function to several intestine-based enzymes such xanthine oxidase and super oxide dismutase.
This suggests that the observed benefits were brought about through reducing oxidative stress on the cells and organs.


12. Benefits of Triphala for Immunity:  

In several animal models, triphala has been found to have strong immunomodulatory effects.
Considered to have immunomodulatory characteristics are flavonoids, tannins, alkaloids, glycosides, saponins, and phenolic compounds.
According to studies, rats subjected to noise stress responded better to triphala therapy in terms of antioxidant activity and corticosterone levels.


13. Benefits of Triphala for Antioxidant activity:  

In mice, stomach tumors may have been significantly reduced as a result of ingesting triphala, which increases the activity of antioxidant enzymes.
Similar outcomes were noted when rats were administered triphala and were stressed by noise.
These results demonstrate triphala's capacity to function as an antioxidant and to defend against a range of stressors and diseases.


14. Benefits of Triphala for Eyes: 

A research discovered that triphala was helpful in preventing and decreasing selenite-induced cataract development.
In studies on animals, triphala increased levels of antioxidant enzymes, which decreased nuclear cataracts. Triphala can help prevent nearsightedness and blindness, according to Ayurveda.


15. Benefits of Triphala for Cancer: 

Triphala has been proven to destroy cancer cells in research on the disease.
The development of cancer cells may be halted by its primary component, gallic acid.
Triphala was discovered to have no effect on healthy breast cells, but was found to have an adverse effect on breast cancer cells.
Triphala increased the amount of intracellular ROS in breast cancer cells.


16. Benefits of Triphala for Aging: 

Triphala extract significantly slows the ageing process in human skin cells.
It activates the genes that produce collagen-1 and elastin as well as the genes that make cellular antioxidants in human skin cells.
It inhibits the formation of melanin and hyperpigmentation due to the presence of protecting phytochemicals.






🠊⮞This product is made with special herbs, taking this medicine does not cause any harm in the body 

   

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