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Emblica officinalis is a deciduous tree with exfoliating bark. Its fruit contains the highest amount of vitamin C in natural form. Natural antioxidant, good for hair, teeth, nails Quantity: 100 capsules From 101 Herbs: Amla is one of the most celebrated herbs in the Indian traditional medicine system, Ayurveda. Amla's traditional uses include as a laxative, eye wash, appetite stimulant, restorative tonic, and to treat anorexia, indigestion, diarrhea, anemia, and jaundice. Amla is becoming increasingly well known for its unusually high levels of Vitamin C, which is resistant to storage and heat damage due to cooking. Ingredients: Organically grown Emblica officinalis From HerbalBloom.com: Amalaki in Ayurveda
The Indian Gooseberry has very high importance in Ayurveda. In India, it is believed since ancient times that Amrit (heavenly nectar) contains all Rasas and hence it can impart immortality when taken. In this way, Amla fruit stands next to Amrit because it has all the five Rasas. Amla fruit is also considered Rasayan for Pitta in Ayurveda.
The Ancient book, ‘Charaka Samhita’ mentions that in all the Rasayans (Rasayan means the Ayurvedic formulation made for the positive effect on physiology), Amla Rasayana is the most nourishing and potent one. Charaka Smhita, also mentions that, Amla is the best rejuvenative herb among all. Charaka also said specially, that Amla is a great Rasayana to help protect people from diseases and prevents premature aging.
Other Names For Amalaki Botanical Name - Emblica Officinalis
Family Name - Euphorbiaceae
Common Names – Indian gooseberry, Amla, Amalaki, Phyllanthus emblica Amalaki - antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antiviral. Potential immune function support, a digestive aid, enhancer of metabolic processes, potentially promotes skin and hair health rejuvenation. To stimulate the production of red blood cells, enhance cellular regeneration, increase lean body mass and support proper function of the liver, spleen, heart and lungs.
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