There are many people who suffer from gut-related issues and that’s where this one superfood helps, it may or it may not suit a few people but it’s natural and you have to try it to understand how it works on your body. There are unspoken health benefits of the age-old favourite remedy and here, I’m talking about triphala, a herbal remedy that consists of three herbs—haritaki or harda, bibitaki or behda, and amla.
Triphala, as the name suggests, is a tridosha and works wonders on all doshas in the body. Ayurveda, therefore, promotes triphala for longevity, rejuvenation, and rebuilding. Triphala is one of the richest sources of antioxidants. Tribulanic acid, which plays an important role in chemoprotection and is also anti-cancerous in nature, is a part of triphala. Quercetin is also found in triphala, which plays a vital role in the health of eyes, high blood pressure, hair, skin, lowering blood sugar in diabetics. Luteolin, which is also found in triphala, is good for eyesight, cataract, glaucoma, etc. The role of triphala is not just restricted to being a laxative but it goes far beyond. A few examples for the same include:
Triphala is helpful but it is also important to follow a healthy routine and lifestyle.
Deepika Rathod
Chief Nutrition Officer, Luke Coutinho Holistic
Healing Systems. The writer is a clinical nutritionist with a focus on healthy lifestyle choices.