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The purpose of the Vedic sciences is to promote Self-realization. Known as sister sciences, Ayurveda and Jyotish (Vedic astrology) have been studied as parallel practices since their conception. Ayurveda translates into “knowledge of life,” and Jyotish...
by Manish Chandra | Dec 20, 2017 | Ayurveda, ayurvedic herbs, blog, cleanse, colon, Detoxification, Digestive Health, Gut Health, triphala, Wellness
Triphala is a classic Ayurvedic herb most commonly used as a gentle bowel tonic, promoting digestion and regular bowel movements. Triphala translates to “3 fruits” referring to three fruits native to the Indian subcontinent: Amalaki, Bibhitaki, and Haritaki. These...