
Product Details
✅ Product Overview
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Product Name: Baidyanath Mahā Triphala Ghṛta (sometimes spelled Mahatriphala Ghrita) — a medicated ghee formulation in Ayurvedic tradition.
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Pack Size: 100 g.
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Manufacturer: Shree Baidyanath Ayurved Bhawan Pvt. Ltd., India.
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Category: Ayurvedic medicated ghṛta (clarified butter infused with herbal decoctions) — targeted especially for eye-health and related disorders.
📋 Key Ingredients & Composition
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Includes Triphala kwāth (decoction of Amla/Amalaki-Emblica officinalis, Haritaki-Terminalia chebula, Bibhitaki/Beheda-Terminalia bellerica).
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Also includes other herbal extracts: Bhringaraj kwāth, Vasarasa kwāth, Giloy (Tinospora cordifolia) swaras, Shatavari, Amla ras, Mulethi, etc.
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The base is ghee (“ghṛta”) which acts as the carrier medium for the herbal ingredients.
🎯 Indications & Claimed Benefits
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Promoted for eye-health: helps relieve eye strain, fatigue from prolonged screen exposure, dry eyes, and may support vision quality.
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According to listings:
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“Helps maintain eye health — proven to be beneficial in recurring eye problems.”
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“Promotes eye health and relaxes eye muscles.”
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Also suggested for broader health support (as per traditional Ayurvedic text) though main claims emphasise vision/eye concerns.
🕒 Usage & Storage
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Typical dosage (as per one listing): 3 g to 12 g (about ½ to 2 teaspoons) twice daily, often taken with warm milk or with food / as advised by an Ayurvedic physician.
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Storage instructions: Store in a cool, dry place; keep the jar sealed; keep out of reach of children. Avoid direct sunlight.
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Shelf life: Example listing shows expiry “on or after: March 2026” for this 100 g variant.
⚠️ Key Considerations & Precautions
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Even though the product is herbal, it should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice. For eye diseases or serious health issues, consult an ophthalmologist/Ayurvedic physician.
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Dosage should be followed carefully; exceeding recommended dose or unsupervised use may not provide additional benefits and may pose risk.
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Ghee content: As a ghṛta (clarified butter) preparation, it contains fat; persons with dairy intolerance or those monitoring fat intake should take note.
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Authenticity: Verify packaging, batch number, expiry date and seal to ensure you buy genuine product.
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While claims include eye-strain and fatigue relief, the formulation is not guaranteed to correct major vision defects (like refractive errors) — those require appropriate medical treatment.
