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Key Benefits of AVP Thriphaladi Choornam
- Supports liver health and aid in detoxification
- Promtes healthy digestion & regular bowel movemnts
- Rich in antioxidants for overall vitality
- Helps maintain balanced blood sugar leve!
- Natural rasayana effect to rejuvenate body and mind
- Soothes gas and bloating quickly, no more discomfort
- Nourishes eyes and supports spleen function
Product Description of AVP Thriphaladi Choornam
AVP Thriphaladi Choornam is a time-honored Ayurvedic blend crafted with care. Its rich aroma and warm, earthy tones remind you of traditional herbal kitchens. Choornam is finely powdered for easy mixing. Choornam is a blend of Powerful herbs that work together to cleanse, nourish and rejuvenate. It helps to maintain regularity and ease constipation It has gentle astringent qualities and can also act as a rasayana—promoting longevity and inner vibrance. The inclusion of Yashtimadhu brings a subtle sweetness and soothing effect on the gut lining. Each evening dose feels like a small ritual; you mix the powder in warm water, watch it dissolve, sip slowly and feel its warmth spreading through the abdomen. You might notice subtle changes in days—lighter digestion, calmer stomach, and a sense of balance. Want to feel lighter? maybe. Perfect for those who seek a natural ally against gas, sluggish bowels or simply crave that ancient nourishment for spleen and liver health. Try it now!!
Key ingredients with descriptions of AVP Thriphaladi Choornam
- Haritaki (Terminalia chebula) – Fruit rind: Traditionally valued as a gentle laxative and rejuvenative herb in Ayurveda.
- Vibhitaki (Terminalia bellerica) – Fruit rind: Known for its cleansing properties and support for respiratory and digestive systems.
- Amla (Emblica officinalis) – Fruit: A rich source of natural vitamin C and antioxidants, used to nourish tissues and promote vitality.
- Yashtimadhu (Glycyrrhiza glabra) – Licorice powder: Employed for its soothing properties on mucous membranes and mild sweetness in formulations.
Key uses of AVP Thriphaladi Choornam
- As a digestive tonic to ease constipation and support regularity
- To calm bloating and gas after heavy meals
- As an antioxidant supplement for overall rejuvenation
- To support healthy blood sugar levels in daily routine
- For liver protection and enhanced metabolic function
- As a gentle rasayana to maintain youthfulness and vitality
- Used in decoction for herbal wound healing applications
- Also some people use it topically? for minor cuts and scrapes
How to use AVP Thriphaladi Choornam
Mix ½ to 1 teaspoon of Thriphaladi Choornam in warm water once daily, preferably at night. Stir well and drink on an empty stomach. Dont exceed recommended dose without consulting a practitioner. As directed or physician advised.
Safety information about AVP Thriphaladi Choornam
- Children: Not recommended for children under 12 years without professional advice
- Pregnant women: Consult your healthcare provider before use
- Breastfeeding mothers: Use only under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic doctor
- People with chronic diseases: Seek medical advice, especially if you have kidney or liver disorders
- People with allergies: Check ingredients; avoid if allergic to any component
- Elderly individuals: May start with lower dose and monitor tolerance
- Patients taking medications: Consult a physician to prevent possible interactions
- People with weakened immunity: Use cautiously and under professional supervision
Additional information about AVP Thriphaladi Choornam
Net weight: 100 g. Store in a cool, dry place Avoid direct sunlight. Packaged in food-grade, airtight container to maintain freshness. AVP Thriphaladi Choornam is free from fillers or artificial additives and is made following traditional Ayurvedic standards. Expiry: 24 months from manufacture date. Manufactured by AVP, a trusted name in herbal care.
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