100% Organic Haritaki Powder – Terminalia Chebula (227g)
The Ayurvedic Superfood for Detoxification and Digestion
Product Features:
* 100% USDA-certified organic Haritaki (Terminalia chebula) powder
* Grown and harvested in India, following ancient Ayurvedic principles
* Rich in antioxidants, tannins, and saponins
* Supports healthy digestion and elimination
* Helps reduce inflammation and improve skin health
* Available in a convenient 227g jar
What is Haritaki?
Haritaki is a traditional Ayurvedic herb that has been used for centuries to support overall health and well-being. It is one of the three fruits of the Triphala blend, known for its detoxifying and rejuvenating properties.
Benefits of Haritaki Powder:
* **Supports Healthy Digestion:** Haritaki powder helps stimulate digestion, reduce gas and bloating, and improve bowel regularity.
* **Detoxifies the Body:** Its antioxidant and antibacterial properties aid in eliminating toxins and supporting the liver’s detoxification processes.
* **Reduces Inflammation:** Haritaki’s anti-inflammatory properties help soothe the digestive tract and reduce inflammation throughout the body.
* **Improves Skin Health:** Its antioxidants protect the skin from environmental damage and help improve skin complexion.
* **Boosts Immunity:** Haritaki is rich in vitamin C and other antioxidants, which support the immune system and protect against illnesses.
How to Use:
* Add 1/2-1 teaspoon to warm water or milk.
* Mix into smoothies, juices, or other beverages.
* Sprinkle on food for added flavor and nutrition.
Key Usage Points:
* Easy to incorporate into your daily routine
* Convenient jar packaging for easy storage
* Suitable for both men and women
* Free from fillers, preservatives, and artificial ingredients
Specifications:
* Ingredients: 100% Organic Haritaki Powder
* Net Weight: 227g
* Country of Origin: India
* Certification: USDA Organic
Additional Features:
* Supports a healthy gut microbiome
* May help reduce stress and anxiety
National Institutes of Health (NIH): Terminalia chebula: An Update on Its Traditional Use and Scientific Validation
Ayurvedic Herbs: Haritaki