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4 oz. Amla Powder (Phyllanthus emblica) Organic & Kosher India
Also known asEmblica officinalis (formerly Phyllanthus emblica), amlaki, Indian gooseberryIntroductionAmla, or Indian gooseberry, is the fruit of a small to medium-sizeddeciduous tree native to India. The berries are greenish yellow with afibrous inner texture. Harvested in autumn by hand, they have a sour,bitter, and astringent taste. In Hinduism, the amla tree is consideredsacred to the goddess Lakshmi. A much-beloved staple of traditionalAyurvedic medicine, amla is considered a cooling pitta herb.ConstituentsAscorbic acid, tannins, polyphenols, flavonoids, kaemferol, ellagicacid, gallic acid. Dehydrated amla is considered to have a considerablyhigher Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) content than traditional dryingmethods.Parts UsedIn traditional Indian medicine the dried or fresh fruit is used,although in some schools of Ayurvedic medicine parts of the entire treeare included in preparations, including the fruit, seed, leaves, root,bark and flowers.Typical PreparationsUsually taken as capsules or a powder. For chronic conditions, use 1-2 grams per day; for acute uses, 6-8 grams per day.SummaryThe high tannin content also makes amla an excellent fixative for dyes, leading to its frequent incorporation into inks.PrecautionsNone known.For educational purposes only This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.Your browser does not support JavaScript.To view this page, enable JavaScript if it is disabled or upgrade your browser.















