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Haritaki Harad Powder Terminalia chebula chebulic myrobalan (Pack of 250 grams)
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Item traits
Category: | |
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Quantity Available: |
5 in stock |
Condition: |
New |
Country/Region of Manufacture: |
India |
Container Type: |
Plastic Bottle |
Number in Pack: |
1 |
Manufacturer Warranty: |
1 month |
Year Manufactured: |
2020 |
Type: |
AYURVEDIC HERBAL ORGANIC |
Material: |
NATURAL AYURVEDIC ORGANIC REAL NATURAL HARITIKI |
Features: | |
Item Weight: |
35.5 |
Brand: |
Pure |
For: |
DIGESTIVE CARE |
Scent: |
Haritaki Powder, Terminalia chebula, chebulic myrobalan, Herbal |
Labels & Certifications: |
Organic |
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No combined shipping offered |
Posted for sale: |
More than a week ago |
Item number: |
993590825 |
Item description
Haritaki
Powder (Terminalia chebula) chebulic myrobalan 100% REAL AYURVEDIC
PURE NATURAL Free Worldwide Shipping 100Gm To 1kg
People use haritaki to promote healing
from a number of conditions ranging from sore throat and allergies to
constipation and indigestion. Haritaki is rich in vitamin C
and substances found to have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects.
Haritaki is usually available
in powdered form and has to be taken by
infusing it in warm water or in the form of a decoction or tea. Try to take this powder in
the specified way given below to reap its benefits. In autumn, it can be
ingested with desi khand or mishri. In summers, it can be taken along
with jiggery
Haritaki (Terminalia chebula) is a tree native to southern Asia
and India. Sometimes referred to
as chebulic myrobalan, the dried fruit of this tree has a
long history of use in Ayurveda. It is said
to support the Vata dosha
(??? ????) and is one of three
dried fruits that make up the Ayurvedic formula Triphala. People use
haritaki to promote healing from a number of conditions ranging
Haritaki is rich in
vitamin C and substances found to have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory
effects. In addition to its natural state, haritaki is also available in powder
or dietary supplement form.
Health Benefits
There's a lack of
clinical trials supporting the claims that haritaki can improve your health. So
far, most of the evidence for haritaki's health effects comes from preliminary,
animal-based research and laboratory studies.
Preliminary research in
humans suggests it may offer certain health benefits, but more is needed to
confirm this.
Pain Relief
Haritaki may help with
pain management, suggests a small study published in the Journal of Anaesthesiology Clinical Pharmacology in
2016. ?? Researchers gave
study participants a single oral dose of Terminalia chebula or
a placebo and found that Terminalia chebula increased
pain threshold and pain tolerance compared to the placebo.
Further studies found
haritaki extracts show promise for treating knee pain. A 90-day randomized,
placebo-controlled, double-blind study of 105 people with knee osteoarthritis,
published in 2018 in the Journal of Medicinal Food found,
found the extract:
Relieved pain
Increased physical function
Improved quality of life
Cholesterol
The research on
haritaki's effect on cholesterol levels, however, is limited to animal studies,
and it is too soon to recommend the supplement for this purpose.
Oxidative Stress
Haritaki may help
increase the expression of antioxidants found to fight oxidative stress,
according to a 2009 study from Cell Biochemistry and Function.? In tests on aging
rats, the study's authors observed that treatment with haritaki helped boost
concentrations of several antioxidants, including:
Superoxide dismutase
Vitamin C
Vitamin E
This research, too, is
limited to animal studies, so haritaki can't yet be recommended for improving
health in this way.
Blood Sugar
Scientists looking to
prevent or treat diabetes or metabolic syndrome may find this promising, but
should not stop recommended treatment in favor of taking haritaki, as more
research is needed to determine its effectiveness for this use.
Possible Side Effects
The safety of long-term
use of haritaki isn't known. However, since haritaki may reduce blood sugar
levels, there's some concern that using it in combination with
blood-sugar-lowering medications may have harmful effects.
It's important to talk to
your doctor prior to using haritaki in combination with blood-sugar-lowering
drugs, such as those prescribed for diabetes.
Haritaki should not be
used by pregnant women, nursing mothers, children, those with medical
conditions, or people who are taking medications without consulting a doctor.
Selection and Preparation
In addition to being one
of the ingredients in the formula Triphala, haritaki is also sold alone as a
powder, capsule, and dried fruit.
The shell of the haritaki
fruit and the stone should not be consumed.
Here we provide the Real
Pure and Natural Haritiki powder prepared from Haritiki plant grown in natural
way
Other Questions
Can haritaki relieve
stress?
In Ayurvedic medicine, haritaki is considered a powerful herb that boosts
the body's resiliency to stress.??? It may minimize the harmful effects
of stress on the body, but it isn't known for having sedative properties like
other stress-relieving herbs.
What does haritaki taste
like?
The
haritaki fruit has been described as sweet and sour with an astringent taste.
The powder, like the fruit itself, has a bitter taste, so many people prefer
the capsule form.
A Word From Verywell
While there's some
interesting preliminary research on haritaki, it's too soon to recommend it as
a treatment for any condition. If you're considering trying it, talk with your
primary care provider first.
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