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Tri-Cleanse - A REVOLUTIONARY APPROACH TO INTERNAL CLEANSING.. | Darrell Miller | 06/06/05 |
Date:
June 06, 2005 05:45 PM
Author: Darrell Miller
(dm@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Tri-Cleanse - A REVOLUTIONARY APPROACH TO INTERNAL CLEANSING..
For years, internal cleansing has been the primary way for people to begin a natural health program. Unfortunately, most people are not aware of the unwanted effects that can accompany a cleansing program. Tri-Cleanse is different, offering you a beneficial internal cleanser without the unpleasant gas and bloating that accompany many other products. Tri-Cleanse combines a unique blend of fibers and herbs with the leg-endary TRIPHALA compound of India. As the fibers swell and moisten, promoting complete and efficient cleansing, the Triphala compound gently tones, adding strength to the eliminative tract. Simultane-ously, the digestive aids GINGER, ANISE, CITRUS PEEL and WILD Y A M, support the “digestive fire,” preventing the gas and bloating that often occur when bulking fibers are used alone. The Complete Internal Cleanser Dietary fiber supplements add extra bulk to the daily diet, ensuring that you receive adequate amounts for optimal elimination. Tri-Cleanse combines the husks of the most widely used bulking agent, PSYLLIUM, with three other fibers: FLAX SEEDS, GUAR G U M and OAT BRAN. Flax seeds are highly nutritious, and, like psyllium, become extremely demulcent (soothing and lubricating) when wet. Planetary uses flax seed defatted to prevent rancidity. Guar gum and oat bran are nutritive fibers which soothe the digestive and eliminative systems. Many internal cleansing products rely solely on bulking agents. Though beneficial for elimination, bulking agents alone may interfere with the digestive process. Digestion is considered to be a “hot” process, involving hydrochloric acid, and an active “breaking down” digestive medium. Bulking fibers are hydrophilic, meaning they become very wet and therefore dilute the gastric juices. This is why many people who undergo internal cleansing with bulking fibers complain of gas, indigestion and abdominal bloating. A Balanced Combination The care that went into the formula-tion of Tri-Cleanse reflects Planetary Formulas’ philosophy of creating balanced combinations you can depend on. The cooling nature of its vital fibers is balanced by the warming carminative herbs ginger and anise. Bitter wild yam root and tart citrus peel enhance the assimilation of foods.
The Essential Difference Triphala is a uniquely balanced herb-food preparation that has literally centuries of traditional usage within the East Indian Ayurvedic tradition. An honored household supplement in India, Triphala consists of three fruits. HARADA is the most widely used Ayurvedic herb, and, of all the herbs in Tri-Cleanse, the most cleansing. It simultaneously imparts powerful toning action. A M L A or Indian Gooseberry is sour and astringent, promoting digestive secretions as it tones. It is a rich source of vitamin C, which nourishes to assist the tissue in regaining its strength and integrity. Additionally, its sweet and demulcent properties are pleasantly soothing. BEHADA, the most beneficial of the three fruits for ridding the eliminative tract of excessive mucus, also stimulates the production of digestive enzymes as it tones. Triphala is unique because it supports the eliminative system by toning rather than by irritating. Many internal cleansers include dependency-forming ingredients like senna and buckthorn that irritate intestinal tissue in order to stimulate muscular contractions. Triphala instead tones the eliminative tract for beneficial cleansing. Tri-Cleanse: Part of a Healthy Lifestyle Regular and consistent use of Tri-Cleanse can be a significant part of your daily routine. A healthy lifestyle, which includes a whole foods diet, daily exercise, relaxed mealtimes, and careful chewing of food, can help support digestive and eliminative health. Planetary Formulas is a member of the National Nutritional Foods Association (NNFA), the American Herbal Products Association (AHPA), and the Association of Ayurvedic Product Suppliers (AAPS). These organizations are leaders in establishing codes of ethics and quality control guidelines for the manufacture of botanical supplements. Harada — This is the most widely used of Ayurvedic herbs. Of all the herbs in Tri-Cleanse, this is the most cleansing. It simultaneously imparts powerful toning action.
Amla or Indian Gooseberry — According to famous vitamin C researcher
1. and Nobel Prize winner Dr. Linus Pauling, Amla contains one of the richest sources of heat-stable vitamin C. Its sour and astringent qualities act to promote digestive secretions as it tones; the high content of vitamin C provides deep nourishment to
2. assist the tissue in regaining its strength and integrity. Additionally, the sweet and demulcent properties are pleasantly soothing.
3.Behada — Of the three fruits, Behada is most effective for getting rid of excessive mucus from the eliminative tract. Like the other fruits, it also stimulates the production of digestive enzymes as it tones.
4.Eight Steps to Digestive and Eliminative Health Regular and consistent use of Tri-Cleanse™ can be a significant part of your everyday preventive health routine. The following suggestions will help you ensure that digestive and eliminative processes are maintained at optimal levels. Digestion begins when you first start
5. to produce digestive enzymes in anticipation of eating. Taking your time to relax and prepare the meal, and taking a nibble now and then, are excellent ways to begin the digestive process.
6.Chewing. The physical act of chewing breaks down our food into tiny particles, making it much easier for the stomach and intestines to do their work. Also, there is an enzyme present in saliva that begins the digestion of carbohydrates. The more efficient our digestion is, the easier time the colon will have eliminating the waste material. In 5 B.C.
7. Hippocrates said, “Drink your food and chew your liquid.” He was right!
8. Whole foods, such as fresh vegetables, whole grains, fruits and legumes, are rich in nutrients and dietary fiber. Your diet should be composed primarily of a large variety of whole foods. Incorporate sour and bitter foods into your diet. We are a “sweets and salt-craving” nation. Various tastes produce various actions in the body. The bitter taste stimulates the production of bile in the liver, which is an integral part of proper digestion and elimination. The sour taste gently stimulates bile production and salivation. We need all the tastes to maintain an efficient digestive system.
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