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AMLA ( EMBLICA OFFICINALIS )
FOR HEALTH AND BEAUTY

AMLA proudly known as ‘Indian Gooseberry' has been the key constituent of many Ayurvedic formulations. And nowadays it has been accepted by almost all medical branches as a result of extensive research carried at Germany England India and various other countries.

IN AYURVEDA importance of Amla has been ascertained from the experiments and experiences of ancient Rishi-Munis of India namely Charak Chyavan Atreya Kartik Vrat Koumudi and many others. Amla is considered one of the strongest rejunevatives (rasayana) particularly for blood bones liver heart and skin.

qSOURCE OF NATURAL VITAMIN C : Amla is exceptionally rich source of vitamin C and powerful anti-oxidant. 100 gm. of Amla contains about 700 mg. of vitamin C which is thirty times the amount found in oranges.

qVITAMIN C : Vitamin C is essential for making ‘Collagen' in the body. Collagen provides much of the framework in the cell or tissues just as the skeleton provides the framework for the body. Thus Vitamin C plays the vital role in growth and repair of tissues in ALL PARTS of human body and hence it is useful for treatment as well as prevention of so many diseases. It enhances the overall immunity.
" When your immune system is strong
You get sick less often and recover quickly."

qPOTENCY OF AMLA : Research has shown that Amla is 12 times more assimilable and creates more potent medicinal effect than synthetic vitamin C known as Ascorbic acid. Researchers have also shown that just 8.7 mg of natural vitamin C from Amla is equivalent to 100 mg of synthetic vitamin C. The synthetic vitamin C is missing vital nutrients such as Rutin Bioflavonoids and the "J" & "K" factors.

qMODERN SCIENCES: The modern sciences too have accepted the supremacy of Amla towards imparting health and beauty due to its very high vitamin C content.
qUNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE researchers published the result of their study based on a single measurement of vitamin C in the blood of 19 496 individuals aged 45 to 79 state that : as concentrations of vitamin C in blood plasma went up the risk of dying from all causes went ...
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