Sure, Triphala is often considered safe for kids but like with anything new, especially with a 7-year-old, it’s good to approach it carefully. The herbs in Triphala - Amalaki, Bibhitaki, and Haritaki, are known for supporting digestion and can be quite beneficial for issues like constipation and bloating. For children, though, you should definitely adjust the dosage. Typically, you might start with just a pinch of Triphala powder mixed in some warm water or honey, taken before bedtime. If she’s not a fan of the taste – which is likely, given its bitterness – you might mix it with a bit of jaggery or incorporate it into a smoothie. Just a pinch though because we don’t want to overdo it!
In terms of boosting immunity, Triphala does have benefits thanks to its rich Vitamin C content among other nutrients. Amalaki, for instance, is well-regarded in Ayurveda for promoting immunity. But remember, it might take a few weeks to observe visible results, as natural remedies work gently over time.
Always watch for any side effects - keep an eye on her bowel movements especially. While rare, it could cause some looseness if her system isn’t ready for it. And, it’s always a good idea to consult with a pediatrician or an Ayurvedic practitioner before starting, just to be on the safe side, given her digestive issues.
As far as other tips go, ensure she is keeping hydrated with warm water throughout the day to also assist with digestion. And incorporating fiber-rich foods, like fruits and whole grains, can work wonders. Adjusting diet can be a powerful tool for her comfort and health too.



