My labs came back normal. Is this still for me?
That's exactly who Harita Light is built for. Plenty of people feel puffy, heavy, and not quite themselves even when bloodwork reads "normal." This is daily support for the gut–kidney axis — the upstream system most products, and most checkups, overlook.
How is this different from a water pill?
Water pills work downstream: they force fluid out, which means bathroom trips, electrolyte stripping, and a fading effect by evening. Harita Light works upstream — easing the gut-derived load your kidneys process — so it supports the body without the diuretic treadmill.
How long until I feel something?
Your body isn't a light switch. Some people notice an early lighter feeling in the first week, but for most the "feel light again" shift tends to show up around 2–3 weeks of consistent use, and settles into a steady rhythm by 4–6 weeks. Consistency is what keeps the tap turned down.
What's actually in it?
One hero botanical — *Terminalia chebula* (Haritaki) — at a meaningful dose. No 30-ingredient kitchen sink, no proprietary-blend hiding, no fillers. Just the one ingredient with the research behind it, in clean vegan capsules.
Is there any research behind it?
Yes. Terminalia chebula is a revered Ayurvedic botanical now backed by modern science: in a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, it measurably improved key markers of a healthy gut microbiome — the upstream system tied to kidney load.
How do I take it?
Two capsules daily, with water, with or without food. Make it the same time each day so it becomes a ritual you don't miss. The axis is a system — consistency is what keeps it working.
Is it safe to take long-term?
Harita Light is built for daily, long-term use. As with any supplement, if you're pregnant, nursing, on medication, or managing a health condition, check with your doctor first — it's support, not a substitute for medical care.
What if it doesn't work for me?
Then you were right to be cautious, and you get every cent back. Full refund within 365 days, and you keep the bottle. The risk is entirely on us.