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Sitaram Triphala Choornam
Body Detox
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Sitaram Triphala Choornam - #28334

Evelyn
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I am really confused about this whole health thing lately, especially after I started taking Sitaram Triphala Choornam around a month ago. I heard great stuff about it helping with digestion and detox, so I thought why not give it a shot, right? But honestly, I've been having some weird issues since I began. Like, my stomach feels a bit upset, and I’m not sure if it's the Triphala or if I just ate something bad. Last week, I had this intense bloating and felt kind of nauseous after my meals, which was never a problem for me before. I tried to read up on Sitaram Triphala Choornam, but I still don’t get it – does it usually cause any initial discomfort? Or am I just one of those lucky few who reacts badly? I also noticed my bowel movements kinda changed too, and I don’t know if they’re supposed to get better after some time or what. Plus, I thought it was supposed to help in cleansing, but now I’m questioning if it’s actually making things worse. Should I keep going with it? I really want to, but at the same time, I don’t want to deal with all this discomfort. Anyone else experience something similar with Sitaram Triphala Choornam? Could really use some guidance. Thanks!

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If you are having such issue can use TRIPHALA GHRITA 1 tsp at bedtime with warm milk, as an alternative For bloating and nausea, you should go for HINGWASHTAK CHURNA 1 tsp twice daily with lukewarm water just before meal

And kindly share details about the changes in your bowel movements

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Hi Evelyn this is Dr Vinayak as considering your problem no need to worry… See according to ayurveda we treat a different person in different manner… I really don’t know…how you started that medicine …

But after taking triphala churna there is some discomfort is present…if it not suting to your body then you stop using it…

* You have digestion problems…then use luke warm water…in morning after brush… *Have freshly prepared and warm food… *Avoid out side food…and deep fried items.

Rx-… Avipattikar churna 1tsp twice before food with Luke warm water… Abhayaarista 2tsp -0-2tsp after food… T Anuloma ds only night with warm water before bedtime… Just follow this you gut issue will resolve…

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HELLO EVELYN,

I have totally understood your issue…

NO NEED TO WORRY,

*It is normal to experience some initial digestive discomfort, such as bloating and nausea, when you first start taking Triphala Choornam. These are often considered “detox symptoms” as the herbs work to cleanse your system and regulate bowel movements. *However, if the discomfort is intense or persistent, it can also be a sign of a dosage issue or an intolerance.

WHY YOU MIGHT FEEL INITIAL DISCOMFORT DETOXIFICATION EFFECT Triphala is a detoxifying and rejuvenating formula that cleanses the digestive tract. As toxins and waste are released, some people may experience temporary side effects like bloating, gas, and headaches as the body adjusts.

MILD LAXATIVE EFFECT Triphala has a mild laxative property that encourages bowel movements. For some, especially at higher doses, this can lead to temporary stomach cramps, gas, or looser stools.

HIGH DOSAGE Taking too much Triphala Choornam can be overwhelming for your system and lead to or worsen digestive upset. The typical recommended dose is to start low and increase gradually.

INDIVIDUAL SENSITIVITY Everyone’s body responds differently to herbal supplements. You may be more sensitive to one of the three fruits in Triphala—amalaki, bibhitaki, or haritaki.

HOW TO ADJUST AND FIND RELIEF If you are experiencing these side effects, you do not necessarily have to stop taking it, but you should adjust your routine. Reduce your dosage.

*Instead of the full dose you’ve been taking, reduce the amount of Triphala Choornam and slowly work your way back up. A typical dose can be as little as half a teaspoon per day. *Ensure proper hydration. Triphala can have a drying effect on the body, so drink plenty of water throughout the day. Dehydration can worsen constipation or diarrhea.

CONSIDER THE TIMING *Try taking the Triphala with or after a meal instead of on an empty stomach to reduce nausea. *Taking it at night can allow the formula to work while you sleep.

WAIT IT OUT (FOR MILD SYMPTOMS). Minor “detox” symptoms often subside within a couple of weeks as your body adjusts. However, if symptoms are severe or persistent, it is better to take a break or adjust the dosage.

Take Care 😊

Kind Regards, Dr.Isha Ashok Bhardwaj.

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Experiencing digestive changes after starting Sitaram Triphala Choornam is not entirely uncommon, but it’s important to closely understand what’s happening. Triphala is traditionally used to help balance the digestive system and support detoxification, but initial discomforts like mild bloating or altered bowel movements can occur as your body adjusts. This can be due to Triphala’s natural laxative and cleansing effects, which may affect individuals differently depending on their unique constitution (prakriti) and current dosha balance.

For your symptoms, consider reviewing how you are taking Triphala Choornam. Dosage plays a key role: typically, a small dose like 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon mixed in warm water before bedtime is advised for beginners. If you’re taking more, it might be worth reducing it temporarily and gradually increasing as the body adjusts.

Also, assess dietary patterns. Gassy or heavy foods can amplify bloating, so steer clear from fried, oily, or processed foods during this period. Sattvic foods, including well-cooked vegetables and warm soups, ease digestion—especially with a disturbed agni (digestive fire).

Make sure to have Triphala on an empty stomach—it’s more effective then and less likely to cause nausea. Hydration is crucial too; excessive dryness can exacerbate feelings of nausea and discomfort, so why not increase your water intake?

If these issues persist for more than a few weeks despite adjustments, it’s wise to pause Triphala and consult an Ayurvedic practitioner to evaluate any deeper imbalances. It’s crucial not to force the regimen if it clearly doesn’t match your body’s current state.

Lastly, be open to alternative ways of detoxification or digestive enhancement that might suit you better, such as incorporating digestive spices like cumin, ajwain, or ginger in meals. Keep observing how your body responds, and with adjustments, things tend to balance out over time. If symptoms become severe, however, consider seeking immediate medical attention.

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It seems you are experiencing some common yet unexpected side effects from taking Sitaram Triphala Choornam. While Triphala is known for its digestive benefits and detoxifying properties, certain initial adjustments may occur as your body adapts. The symptoms you described, like stomach upset, bloating, and altered bowel movements, can be part of this adjustment phase, but they should not persist or become severe.

In the case of your symptoms, I suggest a few modifications. First, review the dosage you’ve been taking; sometimes learning to measure by the provided recommendations can avoid excess intake, which might be too harsh if your body is sensitive. A typical initial dose could be around half a teaspoon mixed with warm water at night before bed, but this can vary based on individual constitution.

Consider whether you’re combining Triphala with any foods or medicine that could interact negatively. Avoid taking it immediately after meals; leave a gap of at least an hour. Stay hydrated as adequate water helps in mitigating mild reactions and supports the cleansing process, as part of maintaining balanced vata.

Obviously, if the discomfort persists or gets worse, it may not be the best fit for your body at the moment, and it might be worthwhile to stop for a short break to see if symptoms resolve on their own. Remember, while Ayurveda works on holistic principles and doesn’t replace urgent medical advice, if you feel seriously ill, it’s crucial to consult an allopathic health professional to rule out other causes unrelated to Triphala. If Sitaram Triphala continues to cause discomfort without improvement, consider consulting an Ayurvedic practitioner to explore alternative(s) that align better with your unique constitution and health dynamics.

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