Pricing for Patanjali Triphala does vary a bit depending on where you’re buying it, but generally, I’ve seen it priced around 100-200 INR (I think that’s roughly $1-2 USD?) for a 500g pack. As for the cost being worth it—you know, Patanjali’s pretty well recognized for its focus on traditional Ayurvedic formulations, so a lot of folks feel confident buying from them. But it’s good to keep in mind that there are indeed other brands that might offer similar quality, sometimes for cheaper.
Looking at whether the Patanjali version is as effective, yes, many people report results like improved digestion and regular bowel movements. I’ve seen feedback saying even a standard size bottle can last a good month or more if you’re using the suggested dosage, like 1-2 teaspoons daily. However, how fast you see results could vary based on individual digestive fire (agni) and starting imbalances.
About those other ingredients—Patanjali claims their Triphala sticks to the traditional recipe, which means it should be just the blends of amla, haritaki, and bibhitaki. Always wise to check the labels, though, to make sure there aren’t hidden surprises like synthetic additives.
Timing-wise, many take it in the morning on an empty stomach, or before bed. The fine powder can be mixed in warm water with a bit of honey if you prefer. It’s not super delicious, but, worth it.
For deals, local Ayurvedic stores or online marketplaces might have them, sometimes with bulk buy discounts.
Overall, if you’re not in a rush (patiently await the gentle action), and combined with dietary and lifestyle adjustments aligned to your dosha needs, Triphala can be a great ally in your health routine. Enjoy the journey, but if you’re dealing with serious digestive issues, a consultation with an Ayurvedic practitioner can help tailor the approach for you.


