Amla Extract (10:1) Powder Emblica officinalis Phyllanthus emblica Extract

Amla Extract (10:1) Powder Emblica officinalis Phyllanthus emblica Extract

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This listing is for pure and high quality Amla Fruit Extract (10:1) Powder extracted from Amla Fruit or Phyllanthus emblica.

This listing is for pure and high quality Amla Fruit Extract (10:1) Powder extracted  from Amla Fruit or Phyllanthus emblica.  

Serving Size: 400 mg 

We include 100 mg scoop in the package. 

Manufacturing Date is not older than 2 months at the time of order.  

Expiry date is two years from the date of Manufacturing. 

About Phyllanthus emblica (Amla) 

Phyllanthus emblica, also known as emblic, emblic myrobalan, myrobalan, Indian gooseberry, Malacca tree, or amla from Sanskrit amalika, is a deciduous tree of the family Phyllanthaceae. It is known for its edible fruit of the same name

Common name include Emblica officinalis.

Medicinal Benefits of Amla Extract

Emblica Officinalis also called Amla, is said to be one of the most important medicinal plant in Ayurveda. Traditionally, it is used for a range of conditions including boosting digestive health, cardiovascular health, eye health, and easing cough and throat inflammation.

In Ayurvedic polyherbal formulations, Indian gooseberry (AMLA) is a common constituent, and most notably is the primary ingredient in an ancient herbal rasayana called Chyawanprash. This formula, which contains 43 herbal ingredients as well as clarified butter, sesame oil, sugar cane juice, and honey, was first mentioned in the Charaka Samhita as a premier rejuvenative compound.

According to Ayurveda, amla balances all three doshas. While amla is unusual in that it contains five out of the six tastes recognized by Ayurveda, it is most important to recognize the effects of the "virya", or potency, and "vipaka", or post-digestive effect. Considered in this light, amla is particularly helpful in reducing pitta due to its cooling energy. It also balances both Pitta and vata by virtue of its sweet taste. The kapha is balanced primarily due to its drying action. It may be used as a rasayana (rejuvenative) to promote longevity, and traditionally to enhance digestion (dipanapachana), treat constipation (anuloma), reduce fever (jvaraghna), purify the blood (raktaprasadana), reduce cough (kasahara), alleviate asthma (svasahara), strengthen the heart (hrdaya), benefit the eyes (chakshushya), stimulate hair growth (romasanjana), enliven the body (jivaniya), and enhance intellect (medhya).

Our Amla Fruit Extract is 10:1 botanical extract, which is 10 times more concentrated than an ordinary Amla Fruit powder.

In order to provide consistency in quality, all of our products undergo following tests:

Assay Analysis, Residual Solvent Analysis with GC-HS, Heavy Metal Testing with AAS, Microbiology Analysis, Impurity Profiling and Stability testing.

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