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Triphala Guggulu

Triphalā Guggulu · GUGGULU

Classical guggulu combining triphala with purified guggulu — traditionally used for fistula-in-ano, chronic inflammation, obesity, and lymphatic stagnation.

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Traditional Uses
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FAQs
Sharangdhar Samhita
Classical Source

About Triphala Guggulu

Triphala Guggulu, documented in Sharangdhar Samhita and Bhaishajya Ratnavali, combines the three fruits of triphala (haritaki, bibhitaki, amla) with equal parts shuddha guggulu and pippali. It is one of the most prescribed guggulu formulations for bhagandara (fistula-in-ano), dushta-vrana (non-healing wounds), and medo-roga (fat-related disorders).

Clinically used for chronic inflammatory conditions where ama (metabolic toxins) and kapha accumulation coexist — obesity with dyslipidemia, chronic sinusitis, recurrent tonsillitis, and lymphatic congestion. Its triphala base provides gentle daily koshtha-shodhana (bowel regulation) while guggulu's lekhana (scraping) action breaks down adipose and inflammatory deposits.

Classical Reference

Sharangdhar Samhita — Madhyam Khanda, Vati Kalpana

Dosha Effect

Vata
Pitta
Kapha

Ingredients (5)

IngredientRoleProportion
Haritaki tridosha-balancing, laxative 1 part
Bibhitaki kapha-reducing, mucolytic 1 part
Amla pitta-pacifying, rasayana 1 part
Shuddha Guggulu lekhana, anti-inflammatory 3 parts
Pippali bioavailability enhancer 1 part

Preparation Method

Shuddha (purified) guggulu is triturated with triphala churna and pippali in a khalva-yantra until uniform. The mixture is rolled into 250–500 mg tablets and sun-dried.

Traditional Uses

Bhagandara (fistula-in-ano)

Classical indication — used pre and post surgical (ksharasutra) management.

Chronic non-healing wounds

Dushta-vrana healing, diabetic ulcer adjunct.

Obesity with dyslipidemia

Medo-roga with elevated cholesterol, triglycerides.

Chronic sinusitis, tonsillitis

Kapha-accumulation with low-grade inflammation.

Lymphatic congestion

Supports kapha-dushti clearance in lymphadenopathy adjunct.

Dosage Guidelines

FormAmountTiming
Adults1–2 tablets (250–1000 mg)Twice daily after meals

Anupana (Recommended Carriers)

  • Warm water — General use
  • Triphala kashaya — Fistula, wound healing
  • Honey (not hot) — Weight / kapha focus

Contraindications & Interactions

Avoid or use with caution in:

  • Pregnancy
  • Severe hyperthyroidism
  • Active GI bleeding
  • Breastfeeding (first 6 weeks)

Drug interactions:

  • Thyroid medication (guggulu may alter absorption — space by 2 hours)
  • Warfarin, aspirin (additive antiplatelet)
  • Diltiazem, propranolol (may reduce levels)

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Triphala Guggulu good for fistula?

Yes — it is one of the most classically indicated formulations for bhagandara (fistula-in-ano), typically used alongside ksharasutra therapy and supervised by a qualified Chikitsak.

Can I take it for weight loss?

It supports weight management when combined with diet and exercise. Guggulu's lekhana action helps with kapha-medo-dhatu clearance but is not a standalone weight loss product.

How is it different from Kaishore Guggulu?

Kaishore Guggulu targets pitta-dominated inflammation (gout, skin). Triphala Guggulu targets kapha-ama conditions (fistula, obesity, congestion).

Safe for daily use?

Safe for 3-month courses with Chikitsak supervision. Longer use should include periodic reassessment.

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