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Saturday, May 18, 2013

Discounted Ayurceutic's Triphalax 60Cap


Ayurceutic's Triphalax 60Cap







Ayurceutic's Triphalax 60Cap Description: Gentle herbal laxative with Indian senna and organic coriander? Ayurceutics TriphaLax provides gentle yet effective relief from occasional constipation. ? Organic coriander seeds soothe and stimulate digestion.TriphaLax consists of an extract of the leaves and pods of Indian senna (Senna alexandrina; syn. Cassia acutifolia, C. angustifolia, C. senna), a time-honored herbal laxative widely used in both Eastern and Western medicine, and Triphala (?three fruits?), an ancient Ayurvedic formula traditionally used to normalize bowel function, improve digestion, and rejuvenate and strengthen tissues. TriphaLax also contains Coriander fruits (Coriandrum sativum) which are traditionally combined with Indian Senna to soothe and stimulate digestion. Supplement Facts: Serving Size: 2 Vegetarian Capsules Servings per Container: 30 Amount Per Serving % Daily Value Terminalia bellerica, terminalia chebula and Phyllanthus emblica fruit extracts in equal parts 400 mg * 50% tannis 200 mg Senna alexandrina 30 mg * 20% sennosides 6 mg * Organic Coriander sativum fruits 100 mg **Daily value not established. Other Ingredients: Vegetarian capsules, Silicon dioxide Directions: Take 2-8 capsules preferably at bedtime. Dosage not to exceed 8 capsules twice daily. Notes: Free Of: Soy, wheat/gluten Warnings: This product contains Senna. Read and follow directions carefully. Do not use if you have or develop diarrhea, loose stools or abdominal pain because Senna may worsen these conditions and be harmful to your health. Consult your physician if you have frequent diarrhea or if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition. TriphaLax should not be used for longer than 7 days and is not intended for use in chronic constipation or intestinal obstruction. Not for use by individuals taking licorice root or any other medication that may aggravate electrolyte balance without prior advice from a healthcare practitioner. Not to be taken by children less than 12 years of age without the advice of a physician.

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