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Bioglan | Triphala | 60 Capsules

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Bioglan | Triphala | 60 Capsulesriphala is a traditional Ayurvedic healing tonic blend of 3 fruits; Amalaki, Haritaki and Bibhtaki. Traditionally used for Rasayana (rejuvenation) and as a digestive and detoxification tonic. WHY SHOULD I TAKE BIOGLAN TRIPHALA ? Traditionally used in Ayuvedic medicine to help: Relieve constipation Relieve symptoms of indigestion Relieve mild abdominal pain and flatulence Rejuvenation Relieve heartburn associated with non specific indigestion Triphala

riphala is a traditional Ayurvedic healing tonic blend of 3 fruits; Amalaki, Haritaki and Bibhtaki. Traditionally used for Rasayana (rejuvenation) and as a digestive and detoxification tonic.

WHY SHOULD I TAKE BIOGLAN TRIPHALA ?
Traditionally used in Ayuvedic medicine to help:
– Relieve constipation
– Relieve symptoms of indigestion
– Relieve mild abdominal pain and flatulence
– Rejuvenation
– Relieve heartburn associated with non-specific indigestion

Triphala is also traditionally used as a detoxifying and digestive tonic to aid digestion and promote a healthy digestive system.

WHEN SHOULD I TAKE BIOGLAN TRIPHALA?
Bioglan Triphala is a unique herbal supplement that provides the digestive benefits of this ancient formula in a one a day dose, most commonly taken in the evening before bed.

 

Adults: Take 1 capsule daily.

If symptoms persist consult your healthcare practitioner. Drink plenty of water. Not recommended in pregnancy and breastfeeding.

Store below 25C

 

Dosage form: Capsule, hard

Quantity: 60 hard capsules

Active ingredients per hard capsule:
Terminalia chebula (Haritaki) fruit ext. dry conc. 200 mg
– Equiv. Terminalia chebula dry fruit 1000 mg
Terminalia bellirica (Bibhitaki) fruit pericarp ext. dry conc. 100 mg
– Equiv. Terminalia bellirica dry fruit 500 mg
Phyllanthus emblica (Amalaki) fruit ext. dry conc. 300 mg
– Equiv. Phyllanthus emblica dry fruit 1500 mg

Contains sulfites

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