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Triphala ("three fruits") is an
Ayurvedic herbal rasayana formula consisting of
equal parts of
three myrobalans,
taken without seed:
Amalaki (Phyllanthus...
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mixture of
powdered herbs and or
minerals used in
Ayurvedic medicine.
Triphala is an
example of a
classic Ayurvedic formula, used for
thousands of years...
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Orange Oregano Parsley Pepper Pennyroyal Peppermint Rosemary Saffron Sage
Triphala Savory Spearmint Thyme Valerian Wintergreen Wormwood Modern drugs used...
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fruit is used in the po****r
Indian herbal rasayana treatment triphala. In
Sanskrit it is
called bibhītaka बिभीतक. In India, Neemuch; a town in...
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practitioners of
Ayurveda as a part of
Dhanwantari Jayanti Celebrations.
Rasayana Triphala Churna Tinospora cordifolia Chyavanprash Ashwagandha Shilajit Convolvulus...
- (Terminalia chebula), also
called Haritaki and
Chebulic myrobalans.
Mirabelle Triphala This page is an
index of
articles on
plant species (or
higher taxonomic...
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Buddha statue holding a
myrobalan Amala in
Bhopal Madhya Pradesh Emblicanin Triphala, an
Ayurvedic mixture containing amla. Roland, C. (2020). "Phyllanthus...
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prevalent myths and stories, and
relation to
commerce in
British India.
Triphala, an
herbal formulation of
three fruits, Amalaki, Bibhitaki, and Haritaki...
- (called Haritaki,) is a main
ingredient in the
Ayurvedic formulation of
Triphala. A
number of
glycosides have been
isolated from haritaki,
including the...
- name to an
alcoholic beverage, in
exchange for a plot of land in
nearby Triphala, and one
Crore Rupees,
while pledging to the
naive villagers that he has...