Description
About
Thriphalayolepam Choornam is a classical Ayurvedic herbal powder (Choorna) made primarily from Triphala (Haritaki, Bibhitaki, and Amalaki) along with other herbs and oils, forming a medicated paste or powder for external and internal therapeutic use.
It is widely used for digestive health, detoxification, wound healing, and skin disorders, and is considered a gentle yet effective formulation for balancing all three doshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha).
Uses of Thriphalayolepam Choornam
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Treats constipation and digestive disorders
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Detoxifies the body and improves metabolism
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Useful in skin diseases and wounds
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Supports eye health and improves vision
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Acts as a mild laxative and rejuvenative tonic
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Can be used for hair and scalp care in traditional formulations
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Balances Vata, Pitta, and Kapha doshas
Benefits of Thriphalayolepam Choornam
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Improves digestion and bowel regularity
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Promotes detoxification and elimination of toxins (Ama)
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Enhances skin health and wound healing
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Supports eye health and vision clarity
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Acts as a rejuvenative and mild laxative
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Strengthens immune system and overall vitality
Different Names in Different Languages
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Sanskrit: Triphalayolepam Choorna
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Hindi: Triphalayolepam Churna
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Tamil: திரிபலாயோலேபம் சூர்ணம் (Thriphalayolepam Choornam)
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Malayalam: Thriphalayolepam Choornam
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Kannada: Triphalayolepam Choorna
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Telugu: Thriphalayolepam Choornam
Dosage & Administration
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Internal use: 1–3 grams with honey or warm water, once or twice daily (as advised by a physician)
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External use: Can be mixed with coconut oil or ghee and applied to wounds, hair, or skin
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Duration: As per condition and physician’s guidance
Precautions
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Take only under Ayurvedic practitioner supervision
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Avoid excess internal use as it may cause loose stools
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For external use, avoid contact with eyes
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Store in a cool, dry place in an airtight container
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Pregnant and lactating women should use only if prescribed

























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