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Three dried Indian fruits — amla, bibhitaki, and haritaki — ground into one nutrient-dense organic triphala powder rich in vitamin C, polyphenols, tannins, and amino acids. A traditional Ayurvedic staple backed by a growing body of modern research. Mix into smoothies, yoghurt, or warm water for daily use.
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Organic Triphala Powder: Three Fruits, Thousands of Years of Tradition

Triphala powder is a traditional Ayurvedic preparation made from three dried Indian fruits — amla (Emblica officinalis), bibhitaki (Terminalia bellirica), and haritaki (Terminalia chebula) — combined in equal parts and ground into a fine, nutrient-dense powder. If you've spent any time reading about Ayurveda, you'll have come across Triphala. It's not some trendy superfood that appeared last year — this blend has been a cornerstone of Indian traditional medicine for well over a thousand years, and modern research is starting to catch up with what practitioners in the East have long understood.

This organic Triphala powder is made from 100% dried fruits locally sourced in India. No fillers, no binders, no capsule shells — just the three fruits, dried and milled. The result is a powder that's rich in vitamin C, polyphenols, tannins, saponins, and amino acids. It's the kind of thing you add to your daily routine and quietly wonder why you didn't start sooner.

100% Organic Rich in Vitamin C Contains Amino Acids Three-Fruit Ayurvedic Blend Sourced in India

What Makes Triphala Powder Worth Adding to Your Routine

Triphala stands apart from single-ingredient supplements because it combines three fruits that each bring something different to the table. Amla is one of the richest natural sources of vitamin C — gram for gram, it puts most citrus fruits to shame. Bibhitaki and haritaki contribute tannins, gallic acid, and a spectrum of polyphenolic compounds. Together, they create a blend that's been the subject of a growing body of peer-reviewed research.

According to a study published in PMC, Triphala supplementation showed beneficial effects in attenuating oxidative stress, inflammation, and clinical symptoms (PMC, 2024). Separately, research suggests Triphala may apply an inhibitory effect on digestive enzymes, with one study noting effects on blood sugar levels comparable to certain conventional approaches (PMC, 2024). And according to research into immunomodulatory effects, Triphala powder was evaluated for its effect on experimentally induced inflammation in mice, with promising results (PMC, 2014).

None of this means Triphala is a magic bullet. But the volume of research — clinical trials, animal studies, in-vitro work — is genuinely impressive for a traditional preparation. According to a review in Anticancer Research, cited by WebMD, Triphala and its phenolic constituent gallic acid showed differential cytotoxicity on prostate cancer cells versus normal cells (WebMD). Research also suggests Triphala has been tested as an antioxidant and radioprotector in mice (PMC, 2014). And a safety study confirmed that acute and chronic toxicity testing in animals showed a favourable safety profile at recommended doses (PMC, 2022).

Triphala Powder Specifications

SpecValue
FormatFine powder
IngredientsAmla, Bibhitaki, Haritaki (equal parts)
CertificationOrganic
OriginIndia (locally sourced fruits)
Composition100% dried fruits, no fillers or additives
Key nutrientsVitamin C, polyphenols, tannins, saponins, amino acids
Shelf life24 months from date of manufacture
SKUHE0080

How to Use Organic Triphala Powder

The recommended serving is up to 3–5 grams per day. Clinical studies have used varying doses — research ranges from 2 to 4 grams taken twice daily for acute use, while studies on longer-term supplementation typically used 3–5 grams daily for periods of 3–6 months. Here's how to make it work in practice:

  1. Measure out 3–5 grams of Triphala powder (roughly one level teaspoon).
  2. Add the powder to a smoothie, a glass of warm water, or a bowl of yoghurt. Warm water with a squeeze of lemon and a drizzle of honey is a popular Ayurvedic approach.
  3. Stir or blend thoroughly — the powder is fine but can clump if you dump it in without mixing.
  4. Take once daily, preferably on an empty stomach or between meals for best absorption.
  5. Store the remaining powder in a sealed container in a cool, dark, dry place. Moisture is the enemy — keep the bag or jar properly closed after each use.

One practical tip: if you're new to Triphala, start at the lower end (2–3 grams) for the first week. Some people experience mild digestive adjustment — gas or loose stools — as the body gets used to the tannins and fibre. This typically settles within a few days. If it doesn't, scale back the dose.

Triphala Powder Compared to Capsules and Tablets

We get asked this regularly: powder or capsules? Here's the honest breakdown.

FactorTriphala PowderTriphala Capsules/Tablets
Dose flexibilityFull control — measure exactly what you wantFixed dose per capsule (typically 500mg)
TasteSour, bitter, astringent — needs mixingNo taste (swallow whole)
AbsorptionPowder dissolves faster, potentially quicker uptakeCapsule shell adds a small delay
ConvenienceRequires measuring and mixingGrab and go
Cost per gramTypically lowerTypically higher due to encapsulation
AdditivesNone — pure powderMay contain capsule shell (cellulose/gelatin)

If you want the best value and don't mind the taste, powder wins. If you travel a lot or genuinely can't stand the flavour even in a smoothie, capsules are the practical choice. Neither is wrong — it's about what you'll actually stick with daily.

Triphala pairs well with other Ayurvedic staples. If you're building a daily routine, Ashwagandha Powder makes a solid companion — different traditional use, same ease of mixing into morning smoothies. For digestive support, consider adding Psyllium Husk to your rotation alongside Triphala.

Why Triphala Powder Deserves a Spot in Your Kitchen

Most supplements do one thing. Triphala does several, at least according to the research. The combination of three fruits means you're getting a broader spectrum of plant compounds than any single-ingredient powder can offer — vitamin C from amla, tannins and gallic acid from all three fruits, plus saponins and amino acids. According to a review of three completed clinical trials, Triphala powder extract was evaluated against melanoma cell line-induced skin cancer in research settings (PMC, 2020). The antioxidant profile alone makes it worth considering.

We've carried Triphala at Azarius since well before it became a wellness-blog staple, and the customers who buy it tend to keep buying it. That's not marketing — that's just what we see in the reorder data. The 24-month shelf life means you can stock up without worrying about it going off, and because it's a simple dried-fruit powder with no extracts or concentrates, what you're getting is about as close to the traditional preparation as you can get without grinding the fruits yourself.

The honest limitation? Triphala isn't fast-acting. This isn't something you take once and feel a difference. The research that shows meaningful results typically involves daily use over weeks to months. If you're looking for instant results, you'll be disappointed. If you're looking for a well-researched, traditional preparation to add to a consistent daily routine, this is one of the best options in the Ayurvedic category.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Triphala powder taste like?

Sour and bitter, with an astringent edge and a faint sweetness at the tail end. Most people find it unpleasant in plain water. Mixing it into a fruit smoothie, yoghurt, or warm water with honey makes it much more manageable.

How much Triphala powder should I take per day?

The manufacturer recommends up to 3–5 grams daily. Clinical studies have used doses ranging from 2 to 4 grams twice daily for specific purposes. Starting at the lower end (2–3 grams) and adjusting based on how your body responds is a sensible approach.

Can Triphala powder cause side effects?

Some people experience mild gas, stomach cramps, or loose stools, especially in the first few days. This is typically a digestive adjustment to the tannins and fibre content. Reducing the dose usually resolves it. Do not exceed the recommended daily amount.

Is Triphala powder safe to take every day?

Research suggests Triphala is safe for daily use at recommended doses. Studies have examined supplementation periods of 3–6 months. A safety study confirmed a favourable toxicity profile in animal models at standard doses (PMC, 2022). Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals should consult a doctor first.

What is the difference between Triphala powder and Triphala extract?

This product is whole dried fruit powder — all three fruits ground up with nothing removed or concentrated. Extracts use solvents to isolate specific compounds, resulting in a more concentrated but narrower product. Powder gives you the full spectrum of plant compounds as found in the traditional Ayurvedic preparation.

Can I take Triphala powder with other supplements?

Triphala is generally well-tolerated alongside other supplements. However, because research suggests it may influence blood sugar levels and digestive enzyme activity, consult your doctor if you're taking medication for diabetes or digestive conditions.

How should I store Triphala powder?

Keep it in a sealed container in a cool, dark, dry place. Moisture causes clumping and can degrade the active compounds. Stored properly, it has a shelf life of 24 months from the date of manufacture.

Last updated: April 2026

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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.

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