Triphala Guggulu Baidyanath is an ancient Ayurvedic medicine, a natural antibiotic, and an antimicrobial agent. It helps achieve remarkable results in rejuvenating the body, reducing excess weight, balancing the three Doshas, and alleviating many ailments.
Triphala Guggulu contains three main components as described in the composition section. Additionally, it includes the Ayurvedic blend **Trikatu** in equal proportion, consisting of ground ginger, black pepper, and long pepper (Pippali). This mixture is combined with the medicinal resin Guggul.
Key Component – Guggul:
The Guggul resin is derived from the balsam tree and is widely used in Ayurvedic preparations. In Triphala Guggulu Baidyanath, the resin binds and enhances the effectiveness of all components. The resin itself possesses powerful cleansing properties and normalizes kidney function, helping to remove stones and sand from the kidneys.
Benefits:
– Improves Metabolism: Enhances metabolic processes.
– Strengthens Nervous System: Provides a general tonic effect and rejuvenates the entire body.
– Antipyretic Properties: Helps reduce fever.
Therapeutic Applications in Ayurveda:
– Respiratory Health: Used in the treatment of asthma and respiratory issues.
– Mental Health: Beneficial for anxiety, mental disorders, and insomnia (related to excessive mental activity).
– Blood Purification: Cleanses the blood and treats skin diseases caused by blood impurities.
Digestive Health:
– Cleanses the Digestive System: Provides excellent results in cleansing the colon, liver, gallbladder, spleen, and pancreas.
– Anti-inflammatory: Shows significant improvement in acute pancreatitis with severe pain, often within two days of starting the treatment.
– Diabetes Management: Essential for those suffering from diabetes and serves as a superb kidney tonic.
– Bowel Regulation: Acts as an effective stool normalizing agent.
In summary, Triphala Guggulu Baidyanath is a versatile and powerful Ayurvedic remedy, capable of addressing a wide range of health issues through its natural, holistic approach.
- Haritaki (Terminalia chebula),
- Bibhitaki (Terminalia belerica),
- Amla Amalaki (Emblica officinalis),
- Pippali (Piper longum),
- Guggul (Commiphora Mukul).
- Trikatu (Ground Ginger, Black Pepper, Long Pepper).
Cleanses the liver, small intestine, kidneys, lungs, blood, and skin; activates the immune system; has a pronounced rejuvenating effect; improves the function of the digestive organs, stimulates the peristalsis of the gastrointestinal tract; acts as a powerful cleansing agent, removing toxins at the cellular level; combats fungal infections and parasites; high cholesterol levels; wound healing; balancing all doshas, diabetes, improving metabolism, blood purification, weight normalization, vision, constipation, child health, ulcer, gastritis, digestion normalization.
Contraindications:
Do not take the drug in cases of diarrhea and dysentery, as well as during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Not recommended for children under 3 years old and people over 70 years old. Not recommended for ailments related to hormonal changes, as Guggul has estrogen-like properties in the body. Use with caution in thyroid disorders. Additionally, Guggul-containing medications should not be taken within 2 weeks after surgery.
Usage:
Take 2-4 tablets 2 times a day after meals with warm water.

