Traditional Ayurvedic Wisdom:
Amla, commonly known as Indian gooseberry, is one of the most widely used ingredients in Ayurvedic medicines for hair oils and many other purposes. The botanical name of Amla (Amalaki) is Emblica Officinalis. The small fruit is absolutely nourishing and has a wide range of uses in all kinds of Ayurvedic and herbal preparations. Being a rich source of antioxidants, it is the major ingredient in Chyavanaprash, traditionally used as Rasayana (Rejuvenative).
Modern Benefits:
- Amla (Amalaki) helps to relieve symptoms such as heartburn and indigestion associated with Amlapitta (hyperacidity/dyspepsia).
- Amla fruit/ Amalaki fruit is used as a digestive tonic to increase appetite and aid in digestion (stomachic).
- In herbal medicines, Amla berry is used as a laxative for the relief of occasional constipation.
Organic Amla (Amalaki) Powder - Emblica Officinalis
Recommended Use:
Please consult your Ayurveda practitioner or healthcare provider for the correct dosage and method of use, tailored to your individual constitution.
Possible Contradictions:
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Consult your health practitioner if pregnant or breastfeeding.
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If you have or develop abdominal pain, nausea, fever or vomiting, consult a health care practitioner.
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If you are taking this product for Amlapitta, as a digestive tonic, or for Rasayana, stop use if the laxative effect occurs.
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