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Ingredients:
Coriander, cumin, fennel
Preparation: Boil 2 teaspoons with 1.5 liters of water for 5-10 minutes, strain, pour into a thermos flask and drink in small sips throughout the day.
Triphala, also known as the three fruits, is considered the most important nutritional supplement and the most important rasayana in Ayurveda. It consists of equal parts of the three fruits amla (Indian gooseberry), haritaki (pine myrobalan), and bibhitaki (green myrobalan). Amla primarily calms Pitta, haritaki primarily harmonizes Vata, and bibhitaki primarily pacifies Kapha. The combination of the three fruits balances all doshas.
- Latin: Emblica officinalis, Terminalia chebula, Terminalia bellirica
- Ayurvedic plant product from controlled organic cultivation
- Traditionally known in Ayurveda as Rasayana
- Country of origin: India
- Can be taken at any time of year
- Harmonizes all three doshas
Recommended intake:
2 x 3 tablets daily. Daily intake contains: 2340 mg fruit powder and 634 mg tannins.
The recommended daily intake should not be exceeded. Food supplements are not a substitute for a balanced, varied diet.
Ingredients:
Greek mountain tea, chamomile, lemon balm, calendula
Preparation: Pour 1 teaspoon with 1/4 liter of boiling water and let it steep for 5-10 minutes.
Cinnamomi cortex
For mild digestive problems. To make a cup of tea, pour 1 teaspoonful of boiling water over it and strain after 10 minutes. Warning: Cinnamon bark preparations should not be used if you have stomach or intestinal ulcers or during pregnancy. Close tightly again after removal. Keep out of the reach of children.
Ingredients:
Cinnamon, orange peel, coriander, anise, clove, star anise, cardamom, galangal
Preparation: Boil 1 teaspoon of herbs with 1/2 liter of water for 5 minutes, then let it steep for 10 minutes.