Many medicinal virtues have been attributed to Indian gooseberry. The fresh fruit is light, laxative and diuretic. Amla is so rich in Vitamin C, it has strong anti-oxidant properties and helps combat free radicals. Amla stabilises these free radicals and is believed to be the most powerful rejuvenating agent known to man.
Amla has been regarded as a sacred tree in India. The tree was worshipped as Mother Earth and is believed to nurture humankind because the fruits are very nourishing.
A research team discovered that when Amla is taken regularly as a dietary supplement, it counteracts the toxic effects of prolonged exposure to environmental heavy metals, such as lead, aluminum, and nickel. These metals are prevalent in the environment of industrialized countries.
Benefits of Amla (Emblica officinalis)
* Richest Natural Source of Vitamin C
* Enhances production of Red Blood Cells. Strengthens teeth, hair and nails.
* Cleanses and revitalizes the entire system
* Regulates Blood Sugar and prevents lipid peroxidation in cell membranes.
* Increases immunity in the body. Protects against heart and nervous disorders.
* Helps to regulate blood sugar
* Supports against environmental and stress-related free radicals
* Very Powerful anti-inflammatory herb. Useful in hemorrhoids, gastritis and colitis.
* Useful in eye problems especially in inflammations. Improves nearsightedness. Also useful for cataracts. Improves Eyesight.
* Increases red blood cell count Prevents premature greying of hair and makes them strong and free from dandruff.
* Amla cleanses the mouth, strengthens the teeth

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