Emblica officinalis is a deciduous
tree with exfoliating bark. Its fruit contains the highest amount of
Vitamin C in natural form and cytokine like substances identified as
zeatin, z. riboside, z. nucleotide.
Its fruit is acrid, cooling, refrigerant, diuretic and laxative. The
dried fruit is useful in hemorrhage, diarrhea and dysentery. It is
antibacterial and its astringent properties prevent infection and help
in the healing of ulcers. It is used as a laxative to relieve
constipation in piles. It is used in the treatment of leucorrhea and
arthrosclerosis.
The fruit juice and its sediment, and
residue, have antioxidant properties due to
Vitamin C content. Amalaki is a carminativeand stomachic. The aqueous
extract increases cardiac glycogen levels and decreases serum GOT, GPT
and LDL in rats having induced myocardial necrosis. It is used in
Ayurveda as a cardiotonic, aphrodisiac, antipyretic, antidiabetic,
cerebral and gastrointestinal tonic. It raises the total protein level
and increases the body weight due to positive nitrogen balance. It has
been found to have an anabolic effect.
Himalaya Amla
60 Capsules
Price $11.95 |
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Action:
A natural, efficacious and safe herb, an antioxidant with the richest
natural source of Vitamin C, to protect cells against free radical
damage. It provides antioxidant protection.
Indications
It is used in, Respiratory infections, Skin disorders, Premature aging
Dosage: *
1 capsule twice a day before meals with milk or water.
Please maintain an hour's gap between intake of our products and other
allopathic drugs.
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Recommended age 14 years and above.
Chromatograph:
The
chromatograph is representative of the quality and consistency of
the drug. Every single capsule of Himalaya Pure Herbs has identical
chromatographs, indicative of highest standards of quality maintained
by us. The pure herb bought by you anywhere in the world provides
you with the same goodness.
References
Tewari, A., Sen, S.P. and Guru, L.V., The effect of Amalaki rasayana on
the biological system, J. Res. Indian Med., 1968, 2, 189.
Tariq, M., et. al., Protective effects of fruit extracts of E.
officinalis and T. belerica in experimental myocardial necrosis in rats,
Indian J. Exp. Biol., 1977, 15, 485.
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