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What does Amla do for you?
Why Amla?
The tangy freshness of the Indian Gooseberry rings with health and goodness. Rich in Vitamin C, it works wonders on your natural immunity and vitality. Ayurveda compares Amalaki to 'Ambrosia', the heavenly nectar, complete with the five tastes, endowing longevity on the individual who partakes it. Amalaki is one among the Triphala, the three berries that are an indispensable part of the Ayurveda materia medica. One of its synonyms ‘Dhatri’ in Sanskrit means ‘Mother’ which again points to its absolute life-sustaining qualities.
Several of its therapeutic benefits like anti-inflammatory, anti-aging, anti-oxidant, anti-stress, blood sugar and cholesterol regulating, cardiac health-promoting, and blood purifying properties have been established through evidence-based studies. Ayurveda attributes potent ‘Pitta’ pacifying action to Amla. Supplement your diet with this powerhouse of energy, proteins, vitamins, and minerals for a healthier and happier you.
Vedic wisdom on Amla:
Ayurvedic pharmacodynamics
Rasa: Pancharasa
Guna: Laghu, Ruksha
Virya: Seeta
Vipaka: Madhura
Karma: Kapha-Pittahara, Rasayana, Ruchikaram
Classical reference from Rajanighantu -
Amalaki has Kashaya, Amla, Madhura rasa (astringent, sour and sweet tastes), Seeta veerya (cold potency), Katu Vipaka (pungent indigestion), and Laghu guna (lightness). It mitigates Daha (excessive thirst), Pitta (Pitta vitiation), Vami (vomiting), Meha, and Sopha (whole-body edema). It is a powerful rejuvenating nature.
Phytoconstituents
These fruits are reputed to contain high amounts of ascorbic acid (Vitamin C), and have a bitter taste that may derive from a high density of ellagitannins, such as emblicanin A (37%), emblicanin B (33%), punigluconin (12%), and pedunculagin (14%). Amla also contains punicafolin and phyllanemblinin A, phyllanemblin other polyphenols, such as flavonoids, kaempferol, ellagic acid, and gallic acid.
Botanical name: Embilica officinalis
Family: Phyllanthaceae
English name: Indian Gooseberry
Hindi name: Amla
Malayalam name: Nellikka
Pair well with
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Most Ayurvedic medicines can be purchased without a prescription. However, we recommend consulting a qualified Ayurvedic doctor before use for best results.
Ayurveda works by correcting the root cause, so results may take time. Some people notice improvements within weeks, while chronic conditions may require longer use.
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