Haritaki fruits seedless (200g)
Description
200 grams of freshly imported Haritaki fruit refined with real liquorice. The Haritaki fruits (Terminalia Chebula) come from Thailand and have been refined with real liquorice according to an old traditional recipe, which enhances their flavour.Original and Delicate
The refined fruits are a mild, delicate variant of the bitter fruit.The refined fruits are a mild and delicate variant of the original bitter fruit. They have been traditionally prepared in this and similar forms in Buddhist temples for centuries.
Haritaki in the Buddha Statue
In Buddhism, Haritaki is also called the "Great Golden Fruit," which underscores its cultural significance in Buddhist tradition. Depictions of Buddha with Haritaki fruits and branches testify to the plant's appreciation in Buddhist culture.Content
200g pitted and freshly dried Haritaki fruits, refined with real licorice (approx. 30 pieces)Usage Instructions
4-5 Haritaki fruits per dayNutritional Information
- Vegan
- Gluten-free
- Lactose-free
- Raw food
Country of Origin
ThailandAlternative Names
Kadukkai, Harade, Haleelaz, Indian walnut, Hallel, Shilikha, KarakkayaNote
No RDA value (Recommended Dietary Allowances) has been legally established for Haritaki. The amount indicated here is based on traditional dosage recommendations from Ayurveda.The stated recommended daily intake must not be exceeded. Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle.
Keep out of reach of small children.This product is not intended for the diagnosis, treatment, or cure of diseases.
Properties
Our Haritaki (Terminalia Chebula) is an Ayurvedic fruit powder, it consists of organic Haritaki fruits that have been gently dried and then ground. It is 100% pure vegetable (vegan).





Further Information
Haritaki is the fruit of the up to 25-meter-high, evergreen Haritaki tree, which is native to India and South and Southeast Asia.Product Designation
Food supplement with secondary plant compounds (polyphenols)Storage Recommendation
Store in a cool and dry placeNote
Polyphenols are secondary plant compounds in the form of coloring agents, flavorings, and tannins.Description
200 grams of freshly imported Haritaki fruit refined with real liquorice. The Haritaki fruits (Terminalia Chebula) come from Thailand and have been refined with real liquorice according to an old traditional recipe, which enhances their flavour.Original and Delicate
The refined fruits are a mild, delicate variant of the bitter fruit.The refined fruits are a mild and delicate variant of the original bitter fruit. They have been traditionally prepared in this and similar forms in Buddhist temples for centuries.
Haritaki in the Buddha Statue
In Buddhism, Haritaki is also called the "Great Golden Fruit," which underscores its cultural significance in Buddhist tradition. Depictions of Buddha with Haritaki fruits and branches testify to the plant's appreciation in Buddhist culture.Content
200g pitted and freshly dried Haritaki fruits, refined with real licorice (approx. 30 pieces)Usage Instructions
4-5 Haritaki fruits per dayNutritional Information
- Vegan
- Gluten-free
- Lactose-free
- Raw food
Country of Origin
ThailandAlternative Names
Kadukkai, Harade, Haleelaz, Indian walnut, Hallel, Shilikha, KarakkayaNote
No RDA value (Recommended Dietary Allowances) has been legally established for Haritaki. The amount indicated here is based on traditional dosage recommendations from Ayurveda.The stated recommended daily intake must not be exceeded. Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle.
Keep out of reach of small children.This product is not intended for the diagnosis, treatment, or cure of diseases.
Quality: Our highest priority
Independently lab tested
Quality is our highest priority
We have every new delivery microbiologically tested by an independent German laboratory.

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The Sanskrit Word "Haritaki" (हरीतकी)
The ancient Sanskrit term "Haritaki" is often translated as "the fruit that is connected to the divine" or "the divine fruit". The name consists of two parts:- "Harita" (हरीत) means "green" or "yellow" and is associated with freshness, vitality, or also with spiritual meaning.
- "Aki" (की) is a suffix that denotes something that belongs to a specific being or quality.
The Haritaki tree is protected in large parts of India.
Note: An official health claim for Haritaki (and Triphala) has not yet been confirmed by the relevant EU authorities, although numerous scientific studies have investigated the potential of these plant(s).

Traditional designation
Haritaki is used in the tradition of many Buddhist monks, yogis, and Shaolin as part of their daily practice.
Disclaimer
There is currently no officially confirmed scientific evidence of a specific health benefit of Haritaki recognized by the EFSA (EFSA: European Food Safety Authority is an agency of the European Union). The experiences described are based on traditional applications and individual reports. The information on this website should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have health concerns or questions, please consult a qualified physician or naturopath. The products described on this website are dietary supplements and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent diseases. The effectiveness and safety of these products have not been evaluated by the EFSA or other regulatory authorities. Individual reactions to Haritaki may vary. If you notice unusual symptoms or side effects while using Haritaki, discontinue use and consult a physician. We assume no liability for damages or losses resulting from the use of or reliance on the information on this website.
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