Triphlax-12 – Ayurvedic Formula for Daily Detox, Constipation Relief & Gut Health

In Ayurveda, true wellness begins in the gut.
When digestion is sluggish, toxins known as “Ama” accumulate, slowing metabolism, causing fatigue, bloating, and irregular bowel movements.
Triphlax-12 by Raseshwar Herbal was formulated to restore this inner balance — combining ten ancient herbs that cleanse, nourish, and rejuvenate your digestive system naturally.

Each ingredient contributes its unique cleansing, cooling, or strengthening power — working together to promote gentle daily detox, relieve constipation, and support long-term gut harmony.

Let’s explore the herbal insights behind every key ingredient in Triphlax-12.


1. Haritaki (Terminalia chebula) – The Cleansing Rejuvenator

Haritaki, revered as the “King of Medicines” in Ayurveda, is a cornerstone of the classic Triphala blend.
It promotes smooth bowel movements, clears toxins, and supports all three doshas, especially Vata, which governs elimination.

Haritaki gently tones the intestines and enhances digestion without depleting body strength — making it perfect for daily use.
It also helps regulate metabolism, improve nutrient absorption, and keep the colon clean.

Haritaki purifies, strengthens, and rejuvenates — turning sluggish digestion into effortless rhythm.

Key Benefits:

Natural colon cleanser

Relieves constipation gently

Enhances nutrient absorption

Balances Vata dosha


2. Bibhitaki (Terminalia bellirica) – The Fat & Toxin Cleanser

Bibhitaki means “the herb that keeps away disease.”
It’s known for eliminating excess mucus and toxins from the gut while supporting healthy lipid metabolism.

Its mild laxative and astringent properties help tone intestinal walls, cleanse the liver, and reduce bloating.
Bibhitaki also supports healthy respiratory and digestive systems — an added benefit for overall wellness.

Bibhitaki lightens the body and clears the channels, allowing free flow of energy and digestion.

Key Benefits:

Detoxifies intestines

Reduces bloating and gas

Improves liver function

Supports metabolism


3. Amalaki (Emblica officinalis) – The Cooling Cleanser

Amalaki, or Indian Gooseberry, is nature’s richest source of Vitamin C and a revered Rasayana (rejuvenator).
It cools the digestive tract, balances acidity, and nourishes intestinal tissue while gently promoting detoxification.

It also enhances the immune system and supports liver and pancreas function — keeping the gut and body in balance.

Amalaki cleanses with calmness — cooling the fire of toxins while rejuvenating the cells.

Key Benefits:

Rich antioxidant and Vitamin C source

Detoxifies liver and stomach

Soothes acidity and inflammation

Rejuvenates gut lining


4. Senna Leaves (Cassia angustifolia) – The Natural Laxative

Senna leaves are one of Ayurveda’s most trusted herbs for relieving occasional constipation.
Their sennosides stimulate bowel movement naturally by activating peristaltic motion without creating dependency.

Senna’s cleansing power helps remove waste buildup, reduce heaviness, and provide a sense of lightness and clarity in the gut.
When combined with Triphala, Senna offers balanced, effective cleansing without harshness.

Senna awakens the colon gently — a natural reminder for the body to let go of what it no longer needs.

Key Benefits:

Effective relief from constipation

Natural laxative action

Supports bowel regularity

Works synergistically with Triphala


5. Black Seeds (Ipomoea nil seeds) – The Gentle Bowel Regulator

Julabi Dana, or Ipomoea nil seeds, have natural purgative and anti-toxic properties.
Traditionally used to relieve constipation and detoxify the liver, they help in balancing bowel activity and promoting clear excretion.

These seeds also cool the digestive system, reduce internal heat, and aid in flushing out metabolic waste through mild cleansing.

Julabi Dana brings harmony — gentle yet effective cleansing for everyday gut balance.

Key Benefits:

Mild natural laxative

Promotes liver detox

Reduces internal heat

Supports smooth elimination


6. Nisoth (Operculina turpethum) – The Ayurvedic Detox Root

Nisoth, also known as Turpeth Root, is a classical Ayurvedic herb used in Panchakarma cleansing therapies.
It purges Ama (toxic residue) from the intestines and liver, supporting weight balance and clearer skin as a side effect of deep detoxification.

It is particularly valued for its purgative and anti-inflammatory properties and is considered one of Ayurveda’s strongest natural cleansing agents when used in precise quantities.

Nisoth cleanses the body from its roots — clearing channels for prana (life energy) to flow freely.

Key Benefits:

Deep intestinal cleanser

Eliminates toxins and excess bile

Reduces inflammation

Enhances liver function


7. Aniseed (Pimpinella anisum) – The Digestive Soother

Aniseed, or Saunf, is well-known for its delightful aroma and carminative qualities.
It helps ease gas, bloating, and abdominal discomfort while promoting smoother digestion after cleansing.

Rich in essential oils, aniseed soothes intestinal walls, improves appetite, and prevents post-detox irritation — making the cleansing experience gentle and pleasant.

Aniseed comforts the gut — combining freshness with digestive ease.

Key Benefits:

Relieves gas and bloating

Freshens breath naturally

Soothes stomach lining

Enhances digestive comfort


8. Carom Seeds (Ajwain) – The Natural Antacid

Ajwain is a staple in Ayurvedic home remedies for indigestion and acidity.
Its thymol content stimulates digestive enzymes and helps clear Ama, relieving heaviness after meals.

It also prevents microbial imbalance in the gut, ensuring that detoxification doesn’t disrupt natural digestion.

Ajwain ignites Agni — the digestive fire that transforms food into pure energy.

Key Benefits:

Improves digestion and acidity

Relieves stomach cramps

Boosts metabolism

Supports gut microbiome balance


9. Long Pepper (Pippali) – The Absorption Enhancer

Pippali, or Long Pepper, enhances Agni (digestive fire) and promotes deep tissue detox.
It works synergistically with other herbs to increase their bioavailability — ensuring that every component of Triphlax-12 reaches where it’s needed most.

It’s also known to rejuvenate the respiratory and digestive systems, making it both cleansing and revitalizing.

Pippali fuels transformation — making detox efficient, balanced, and energizing.

Key Benefits:

Boosts absorption of other herbs

Enhances digestion

Supports metabolism

Rejuvenates gut and lungs


10. Mulethi (Glycyrrhiza glabra) – The Soothing Protector

Mulethi, or Licorice root, balances the cleansing action of stronger herbs by soothing and protecting the mucous lining of the stomach and intestines.
It prevents irritation and dryness, while providing a mild sweet aftertaste and cooling effect post-detox.

It’s also known for supporting liver function and adrenal balance — promoting both physical and emotional calm after cleansing.

Mulethi heals as it cleanses — creating comfort, balance, and harmony within.

Key Benefits:

Protects intestinal lining

Prevents post-detox dryness

Calms acidity and inflammation

Nourishes liver and adrenals


The Power of Synergy in Triphlax-12

Each herb in Triphlax-12 serves a unique yet complementary role — some purify, others rejuvenate, and a few protect.
Together they form a complete Ayurvedic formula that:
Promotes regular bowel movements
Supports liver detox
Rejuvenates gut flora
Balances digestive fire
Maintains lightness and vitality

Unlike chemical laxatives, Triphlax-12 doesn’t just clear waste — it revives the entire digestive system for long-term health.


Conclusion: Cleanse, Balance & Begin Anew

Ayurveda teaches that cleansing is not about emptiness — it’s about renewal.
Raseshwar Herbal’s Triphlax-12 offers that renewal through gentle daily detoxification, deep nourishment, and digestive balance.

Cleanse daily. Live lightly. Thrive naturally — with Triphlax-12.

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