Amla

Amla, or Indian gooseberry, is a translucent green fruit with countless benefits. It is incredibly high in antioxidants, which helps boost the body’s immunity, fight free radicals, and reduce cell damage that is often linked to cancer and inflammation. It has eight times more vitamin C than an orange, providing instant relief for the common cold. This wonder berry is known to be the best anti-aging fruit according to traditional Indian medicine.

Capsules

$147.60

Key Benefits

  • Boosts immunity
  • Reduces cell damage and the risk of cancer and inflammation
  • Nourishes skin and hair
  • Reduces the acid level in the stomach
  • Promotes fat burn
  • Blood pressure and blood glucose control One of the purest forms of vitamin C
  • One of the purest forms of vitamin C
  • Rich source of iron and calcium
  • Improves eyesight

Recommended Usage

1-2 capsules taken once or twice a day, preferably between meals on an empty stomach for maximum absorption.

Please consult your healthcare practitioner prior to the use of this product if you are pregnant or nursing, taking medications, or have a medical condition.

Supplement Facts

Ingredients: 500mg Amla Powder, Vegetable Cellulose (Capsule)

Storage: Store in a cool & dry place. Keep away from direct sunlight

Shelf Life: 24 months

Ingredients
Amla

Amla

Amla, or Indian gooseberry, is a translucent green fruit with countless benefits. Amla is incredibly high in antioxidants, which helps boost the body’s immunity, fight free radicals, and reduce cell damage that is often linked to cancer and inflammation. It has eight times more vitamin C than an orange.

Benefits
Antioxidant

Antioxidant

Digestion

Digestion

Eyes

Eyes

Fitness

Fitness

Hair

Hair

Heart

Heart

Immunity

Immunity

Inflammation

Inflammation

Skin

Skin

FAQ
When should I take Amla?

Amla can be taken before or after meals.

What are the side effects of Amla?

Amla may increase the chances of bleeding disorders and may adversely affect diabetic patients since it lowers the blood sugar level. When taken with Ginger, Boswellia or Tinaspora, Amla increases the risk of liver damage in people with liver disease. Amla may also increase the risk of bleeding in surgery.

Can pregnant women take Amla?

At recommended dosage, Amla is beneficial for pregnancy as it provides vitamins, minerals and essential nutrients for both the mother and the fetus. If you are unsure whether amla is right for you, please advised your consult their healthcare practitioner before use.

Who should avoid taking Amla?

People who are suffering from diabetes, and those who have liver disease are not advised to take this extract. People who are planning to have a surgery within 2 weeks or just completed a surgery should also avoid using the supplement since it increases the chance of bleeding.

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