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Tri-pa

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Tri-pa is heat energy and it is responsible for maintaining body temperature, it aids digestion, assimilation and provides vitality. Tri-pa is also responsible for feeling hungry and thirsty at the right time.

It gives lustre to the skin and mentally it provides us with courage and determination. If we have too much heat in our body, it burns our system, and damages internal organs such as the liver, small intestine and gallbladder.

It creates high blood pressure and other blood related problems, it damages eyesight and it causes diarrhoea. If we have too little heat in our body we are always cold and as a result we can feel low self-esteem. Inflammatory illnesses, infections and blood disorders are all connected to an imbalance of Tri-pa.



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