At Oils and Herbs, we source only the purest, raw, and naturally dried herbs, packed with great care and under hygienic conditions to deliver maximum freshness and potency. Our amla is free from artificial flavors, additives, or preservatives—just the real fruit, in its most beneficial form.
Also known as the Indian gooseberry, Amla is considered one of the most important foods in traditional Ayurvedic medicine. This modest green fruit is a nutritional powerhouse, with nearly twice the antioxidant power of acai berries and around 17 times more than pomegranates.
Used for centuries in India for hair care, skin health, digestive support, and immune boosting, Amla is now gaining global attention as a potent adaptogenic and anti-aging botanical.
Health Benefits of Amla
Promotes Digestive Health: Amla is rich in dietary fiber, which helps in promoting regular bowel movements and improving digestion. It also supports gut health and reduces bloating.
Heals Mouth Ulcers: Its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties help in naturally healing painful mouth sores and ulcers.
Reduces Joint Discomfort: Amla may help reduce pain associated with arthritis and inflammation, promoting joint flexibility and comfort.
Stimulates Hair Growth: Amla strengthens hair follicles, improves blood circulation in the scalp, and supports natural hair growth. It also reduces dandruff and premature greying.
Boosts Immunity and Vision: Packed with Vitamin C and antioxidants, regular intake of amla helps in strengthening the immune system, improving eyesight, and fighting oxidative stress.
Supports Glowing Skin and Balanced Blood Sugar: Amla helps rejuvenate skin texture, enhances collagen production, and contributes to better blood sugar and lipid control.
How to Use Amla
Amla can be consumed or applied in several traditional and modern ways:
- Mix amla powder in henna or use amla oil directly on the scalp for hair conditioning and growth.
- Take dried amla pieces or powder with warm water for digestion and immunity.
- Add to your daily routine as murabba, pickle, juice, or candy for taste and nutrition.
- You can also mix dried amla in smoothies or herbal teas.
Storage Tip:
Store in an airtight container in a cool, dry place away from sunlight. Always use a dry spoon to avoid moisture contamination.
Caution & Advisory:
- If you are pregnant, nursing, or under medical supervision, consult your healthcare provider before use.
- Do not exceed recommended daily intake.
- This product is a natural herbal supplement and not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
- Keep out of reach of children.