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| Ayurvedic Indian Medicine -
Triphala |
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Triphala, the internal cleanser that purifies
and strengthens
Are you persistently irregular? Yes, you're
uncomfortable, but if you're about to reach for
the laxatives, stop!
Indian Ayurvedic medicine's Triphala, in Elite's
own unique formula, will do much more for you
than any ordinary herbal laxative. Triphala is
the most popular herbal formula in India, where
it's much revered for its powers, and it's
becoming known in the West.
Triphala is exceptional because not only does it
function as a laxative, it's also an all-round
health booster. Triphala will end constipation
and make you regular, and it will also completely
tone and regularise your system.
Many minor health conditions, like overweight and
chronic tiredness aren't illnesses in themselves.
However, they are signs of an imbalance in the
body. Triphala regularises all your body's
systems.
The two kinds of herbal laxative and why Triphala
is different
Today many people live a relatively sedentary
lifestyle. They work at an office, where they sit
all day. They walk to their car, then spend the
evening in front of the TV.
It's no wonder that herbal laxatives are so
popular. However, as efficient as your laxative
may be, it's not helping you to good health.
Let's look at the two main kinds of herbal
laxatives: purgative laxatives, and bulk-creating
laxatives.
A purgative natural laxative contains herbs such
as senna, rhubarb, buckthorne and cascara. They
work by stimulating the peristaltic action in the
intestine, and can work very quickly and
violently.
The other common kind of herbal laxative is one
that creates bulk with herbs like such as
psyllium and flax seed. These laxatives work by
swelling and absorbing water, so that natural
peristalsis of the body occurs.
Of the purgatives and bulk-creating laxatives,
only the bulk-creators provide any nutrition
and then only a tiny amount.
Triphala is different. Yes, it's laxative, but
it's also much more. It's been called the body's
own natural mother, because it cares for the
body's internal organs like a mother caring for
her child.
Amazing Triphala: your key to good health
Amazing Triphala supports every system of your
body, including the nervous system, the excretory
system, the digestive system, and the circulatory
system.
This wonderful combination of Indian fruits is a
tonic for your heart, as well as for your liver.
It has also been found to be effective in
Irritable Bowel Syndrome and colitis.
Triphala starts its work by cleansing and
detoxifying your entire body, giving you a fresh
start on your journey to bouncing health and
vital energy. It tones the digestive tract, so
that you never need to feel bloated again.
Triphala helps your digestion: it makes sure that
your body extracts every particle of nourishment
from the food you eat. This is especially
important as we age, because all our systems slow
down Triphala helps your digestion to work
smoothly, relieving symptoms like heartburn and
gastric reflux, and improving the assimilation of
food.
If you suffer from high blood pressure, Triphala
has been found to reduce blood pressure.
Around middle age, gall bladder problems, with
associated inflammation in the bowel, is a common
problem. Since Triphala is both antiviral and
antibacterial, it has an anti-inflammatory
effect, which relieves pain.
Once you start on Triphala, you'll find that it
regulates both constipation and diarrhoea, so
that you're never troubled by these common
ailments.
How should you use Triphala?
To maintain health, once started Triphala should
be taken every day for life, working up to three
tablets per day.
Note
Elites Triphala is the unique formula which
has been used for thousands of years in Ayurvedic
herbalism. It formula contains equal portions of
three Indian fruits, amla (Embilica officinalis),
behada (Terminalia belerica) and harada
(Terminalia chebula). You're assured that you're
getting the same formula that you'd get if you
attended a practitioner of Ayurvedic medicine.
by: John Dawson
About the author:
John has been involved in the health &
wellness industry for a number of years. The
human body requires good nutrition to renew,
repair and rejuvenate itself on a daily basis.
John created http://www.LifeStyleSuccess2007.comfrom
his experiences and personal success and now
supplies cutting edge, scientifically backed
nutritional products.
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| Preventive Medicine - Ayurveda |
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It should not be hard for anyone to imagine
that man sought medicine to maintain life and
gain knowledge since the time of his being
pre-hominid and eating plants while learning
which ones killed him. Your puppy or kitten will
show this when it goes outside for the first time
and eats grass to help its gastrointestinal
processes. The Therapeutae of Pythagoras who some
say developed the pentagram were learning from
far more ancient insights that were being lost
and we have lost a lot of the knowledge of
healing he had in his chanting or Singing
of the Spheres.
Ayurveda includes the use of herbs and plants
combined with psychic arts of a healing nature.
The proper practitioner includes psychology as
part of the diagnosis and getting the patient to
use their own mental or soulful energy. It comes
from very ancient shamanism and has many names
for its practice. This art is called ayurveda in
India, and it has Taoist and Yogic corollaries.
When I lived in Vegas I grew Aloe Vera, and its
Vitamin E may be part of why it works to heal so
many things. Comfrey tea is something my brother
took to help a broken leg that wasn't healing in
the traditional medical approach. There are many
ways to enhance the immune system along with our
natural ability to heal and help each other.
'Cleansing' auras or meridians of 'Chhi' or
pranha, positive visualization and what is
sometimes deemed wholistics have been available
for longer than books or politicians were
practicing their questionable arts. The ancient
priests and shamans who were corruptible became
even more so as this knowledge grew. The
Incas 'magic' and healing may have been one
of the best balances of knowledge and compassion
ever exercised on behalf of every citizen.
Can you honestly say you trust the future of gene
therapy and near immortality to our current
system? Do you want more transparency or honesty?
Shouldn't we all become 'informed consumers' and
have alternatives considered when they make
sense? Much of what Western doctors learn about
anatomy and diseases is easily input and reacted
to by modern computer and diagnostic tools. Can
you imagine them ever putting these things in the
public forum and trying to engage us all in
honest dialogue that might diminish their power,
money and influence? In China you don't pay the
doctor when you are sick and preventive medicine
is the rule. Bill and Hillary Clinton tried to
emphasize 'preventive medicine' and ran into the
same kind of lobbying that George Bush and Dan
Quayle saw when they ran with a commitment to
institute 'tort reform' in the legal system.
The idea that a fully diluted homeopathic
tincture might heal through some imprint left by
Cyanide found in peach pits or laetrile is just
one of the conundrums that science still
struggles to face. But the fact is cyanide kills
cells and results have been achieved by some
people who might have attuned themselves with
that small amount of Cyanide that Japanese
researchers found in peach pits after the US
researchers said there was no possible agent that
could kill cancer cells in peach pits. The
implications of this extend to genetic rituals
that modern science cannot see the effects of,
and other energy lattice memory or Intelligence.
There are forces in society which seek to keep
certain knowledge hidden or what one might term
occulted. We do need to learn to stop
these shelving efforts that would rather have a
monopoly and power before seeing all mankind
capable of greater things.
by: Robert Bruce Baird
About the Author
This is an entry of my encyclpoedia which can be
found at World-Mysteries.com
Author of Diverse Druids
Columnist in The ES Press Magazine |
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