Triphala Explained: Benefits, Uses & How to Take Ayurveda's Most Famous Formula

Triphala Explained: Benefits, Uses & How to Take Ayurveda's Most Famous Formula
If Ayurveda had a “most valuable player,” many vaidyas would name Triphala. It is one of the most used, most studied and most versatile formulations in the entire tradition — and it is built from just three fruits. Here is the complete beginner’s guide.

What Is Triphala?

Triphala literally means “three fruits.” It is a balanced blend of Amalaki (amla / Indian gooseberry), Bibhitaki (baheda) and Haritaki (harad). Each fruit has its own character, and together they form a remarkably balanced formula that supports the whole digestive system rather than forcing it.

Why It’s So Loved

Triphala is famous as a gentle daily support for digestion and regularity, but the tradition values it for far more — eye health, skin and hair, gentle detox, and as a balancing rasayana. Its great virtue is that it is balancing rather than harsh: it supports the gut without acting like a strong laxative when used sensibly.

How to Take Triphala

  • Powder (churna): the traditional form — about half a teaspoon in warm water, often at night.
  • Tablet: convenient and taste-free, ideal for travel.
  • With honey or warm water: the simplest daily routine.

Triphala has a distinctive sour-astringent taste that takes a little getting used to — a sign of the real thing. Start small and stay consistent.

“One formula, three fruits, a dozen uses — Triphala is Ayurveda’s everyday all-rounder.”

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Triphala good for?

It is traditionally used for digestion and regularity, gentle detox, eye health, and skin and hair, and as a balancing daily rejuvenative (rasayana).

When should I take Triphala?

Many people take it at night with warm water for digestion, or in the morning as a daily tonic. Follow the label or your practitioner.

Can I take Triphala every day?

Yes, it is designed for gentle daily use in sensible amounts. If you are pregnant or have a medical condition, check with a practitioner first.

Why does Triphala taste sour and astringent?

That taste comes from the three natural fruits and is characteristic of an authentic blend — a flat, sweet taste may signal additives.

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