Amla (Phyllanthus Emblica)

Family: Euphorbiaceae
Amla (Emblica officinalis)

Amla (Phyllanthus emblica) also called Emblica officinalis or Indian Gooseberry is a medium-sized deciduous tree. The tree is found growing in the plains and sub-mountain on tracts all over the Indian subcontinent. Amla fruit is pale yellow to green in colour and is a depressed globose with six vertical furrows.

Active Principle:

The active ingredients present are ascorbic acid (Vitamin C), tannins, minerals and amino acids.

Clinical Uses:

  • Enhances production of red blood cells, strengthens teeth, hair and nails.
  • Powerful anti-oxidant.
  • Regulates Blood Sugar and prevents lipid peroxidation in cell membranes.
  • Very Powerful anti-inflammatory fruit. Useful in hemorrhoids, gastritis and colitis.
  • Useful in eye problems especially in inflammation.
  • Increases all-round immunity in the body against heart and nervous disorders.

Advantages:

  • It is a wonderful antioxidant.
  • it has proven anti-fungal, anti-bacterial and anti-viral properties.
  • It has anti-mutagenic, yeast inhibiting, nematcidal, anabolic, anti-hepatoxic, anti- hyperhidrosis, anti-inflammatory, anti-histaminic, anti-spasmodic, hypolipidemic, and hypotensive relieving properties,
  • It also acts as an antacid and anti-tumorganic agent.
  • It increases protein synthesis and is thus useful in cases of hypoglycemia.
  • The fruit is refrigerant, diuretic and laxative.

 

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Disclaimer : These claims have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to cure, mitigate, treat or prevent any disease

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