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Key Benefits of Sitaram Koutaja Thriphala Lehyam
- Supports healthy digestion and elimination naturally
- Helps maintain a balanced gut flora and regularity
- Rich in antioxidants that combat oxidative stress
- Traditionally used to soothe occasional bloating, gas
- Promotes gentle detoxification without harsh effects
- May aid in maintaining a youthful glow, skin clarity
- Offers mild rejuvenation & overall vitality boost
Product Description of Sitaram Koutaja Thriphala Lehyam
Sitaram Koutaja Thriphala Lehyam is a time-honored Ayurvedic jam-like tonic that's been lovingly prepared using the classic Triphala trio—Amla, Haritaki and Vibhitaki. This sweet formulation is thick, sticky and jellowish in hue, with a pleasantly tart note that brightens your palate. It help to maintain regularity and overall digestive well-being in a gentle rhythmic way. Many of us have tried harsh cleanses, only to feel weaker; this Lehyam offers a wiser, softer path.
Our artisans slow-cook each batch, stirring by hand for that perfect consistency, I guess it's the little human touch that counts. The taste is slightly tangy, a tad sweet—pleasant enough to take by spoonful. You can even mix it in warm water or herbal tea, or drizzle over porridge for a health kick in the morning. It’s not just about cleansing. This Lehyam invites you to experience ancient wellness wisdom in your daily routine. Don’t expect a miracle overnight, but with regular use, you may sense a replenished, lighter feeling and a calmer tummy.
Key ingredients with descriptions of Sitaram Koutaja Thriphala Lehyam
- Amla (Emblica officinalis) – A sour fruit prized for its vitamin C content and traditional nourishing properties.
- Haritaki (Terminalia chebula) – Called the “king of medicines” in classical texts, known to support healthy digestion.
- Vibhitaki (Terminalia bellirica) – Valued for its gentle cleansing action and mild rejuvenating qualities.
Key uses of Sitaram Koutaja Thriphala Lehyam
- After-meal digestive support—to soothe and regulate the gut
- Gentle detox regimen—part of monthly or seasonal cleanse plans
- Mild rejuvenation—taken in morning or evening for overall vitality
- Skin clarity aid—supports the body’s natural pathways for clearer complexion
- Stress reduction—its balancing effect may calm occasional tension
How to use Sitaram Koutaja Thriphala Lehyam
Adults: Take 1–2 teaspoons (5–10 g) once or twice daily after meals. Mix with warm water or herbal tea, or take directly followed by warm water. Adjust dosage as needed. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Safety information about Sitaram Koutaja Thriphala Lehyam
Children: Use under adult supervision. For ages 6+, half the adult dose or as advised by a qualified practitioner.
Pregnant women: Consult your healthcare provider before use
Breastfeeding mothers: Generally safe but best to check with a specialist
People with chronic diseases: May interact with ongoing treatments—seek professional advice
People with allergies: Contains fruit extracts—avoid if allergic to any of the Triphala fruits
Elderly individuals: Start with a smaller dose and monitor response
Patients taking medications: Could potentiate or interfere—ask your doctor first
People with weakened immunity: Traditionally considered safe, but err on side of caution and seek guidance
Additional information about Sitaram Koutaja Thriphala Lehyam
This Lehyam is free from artificial colours, preservatives or refined sugars; it uses traditional cane jaggery for sweetness. Each batch is tested for purity and authenticity—though natural variances in colour and consistency may occur, that’s simply the nature of hand-crafted herbal preparations. Not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any disease. Store sealed, use within six months of opening for best potency. A touch of ancient Ayurveda in every spoon!
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