Triphala Guggulu (Ayurevda)
Itrifal Muqil (Unani)
Triphala Electuary of Bdellium

Tradition:


Ayurveda, Unani, Western

Source / Author:


Ayurveda (Sarngadhara Samhita)

The first version is from Ayurveda:

Herb Name

Amla (Emblic Myrobalan)
Haritaki (Chebulic Myrobalan)
Vibjitaki (Belleric Myrobalan)
Pippali (Long Pepper)
Guggulu (Bdellium)

Latin


Emblica officinalis
Terminalia chebula
Terminalia belerica
Piper longum

Commiphora mukul

Amount





1 part ea.
5 parts

A modern Unani version:

Herb Name

Amla (Emblic Myrobalan)
Balela (Belleric Myrobalan)
Kabuli (Chebulic Myrobalan)
Kabuli Siyah (Chebulic Myrobalan)
Kabuli Zard (Chebulic Myrobalan)
Muqil (Bdellium)
Asl (Honey)

Latin


Emblica officinalis
Terminalia belerica
Terminalia chebula

Terminalia chebula (Black)
Terminalia chebula
(Yellow)
Commiphora mukul
Mel

Amount






35 grams ea.
95 grams
three times the weight

A version from Pharmacopoeia Persica (1681):

Herb Name

Emblic Myrobalan
Belleric Myrobalan
Yellow Myrobalan
Bdellium

Latin


Emblica officinalis
Terminalia belerica
Terminalia chebula

Commiphora mukul

Amount




10 drams ea.
30 drams

Preparation:


In Ayurveda, the herbs are powdered, mixed with Bdellium and formed into pills.
In Unani, it is prepared as an Electuary, mixing the powders with Honey.
The Bdellium can be dissolved in Water and the other herbs in powder added to form an Electuary.

Function:


Moves the Blood, Clears Toxin, dries Damp, mild Laxative

Use:


Classically mostly used for Hemorrhoids and Fistula.
1. Damp obstructing Digestion; nausea, poor appetite, indigestion, bloating
2. Edema, fluid accumulation, Obesity from Damp
3. Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, from excess Phlegm
4. Rhinitis, Post-nasal drip
5. Hemorrhoids, Anal Fistula
6. Inflammation of the Anus
7. Boils, Abscess
8. Arthritis, especially acute arthritis
9. Rheumatoid Arthritis, Osteoarthritis, Sciatica
10. Goiter
11. Atherosclerosis, High Cholesterol
12. Leprosy
13. Wound healing, Fracture
14. Regarded as cleansing in chronic or recurring infections, allergies, cold or Flu, Boils etc.

Dose:


500mg–1 gram of the Pills
5–10 grams of the Electuary:

Cautions:


1. Not used during Pregnancy
2. Not used in chronic Diarrhea

Modifications:


1. If there is also signs of Pitta (Bile), Bitter herbs (Andrographis, Swertia, Gentian etc.) are added; or take with Kaishor Guggulu
2. If there is excess Vata (Wind), add moistening tonic herbs are added (Asparagus root etc.), or it is combined with Yogaraja Guggulu
3. Urinary conditions, take with Tribulus, or Punarnavadi Guggulu
4. Excessive Damp, add Ginger and Black Pepper or. Trikatu
5. Mesue had Pills of Bdellium, combining Bdellium with Myrobalans, adding Pearl, burnt Coral, burnt Shells and Amber. This is specifically for Bleeding Hemorrhoids, and also to stop excess Menstruation.
6. National Formulary of Unani medicine has a version (Pill) for Blind Hemorrhoids which adds Sagapen (one-third weight of each Myrobalan) and Mustard seed (one-sixth weight of each Myrobalan).
7. Another Unani Pill specifically for Hemorrhoids adds Barberry extract, Amber, Dragon’s Blood and Pomegranate flower.
8. Another version from Pharmacopoeia Persica added Goat’s Rue seed, Leek seed and Fumitory seed.
9. Yet, another version from Pharmacopoeia Persica added Turbith and Mastic. This is better for Phlegm and Damp.

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