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"Amalaki
is peerless among rejuvenative herbs."
-- Charaka Samhita, ayurvedic text
Amalaki (Emblica officinalis, Amla or Indian
Gooseberry) is revered by ayurvedic healers
as a "wonder rasayana" capable of delivering
a diverse range of benefits to the physiology.
Some specific benefits of Amla
As a rejuvenative herb, Amla nourishes all
the body tissues and accelerates the cell
regeneration process. It also cleanses the
rasa dhatu (plasma) and rakta dhatu (blood).
Amla contains five out of the six ayurvedic
tastes--all except salty--and with its powerful
cleansing and nourishing qualities, it helps
maintain energy levels and natural vitality.
Amla is the most potent source of natural
vitamin C known to humanity. The vitamin C
in Amla is not easily destroyed by heat or
light, and is more easily assimilated by the
body than synthetic vitamin C.
As a powerful antioxidant, Amla helps scavenge
free radicals. Free radicals are unstable
oxygen-based ions in the body that have been
linked to disease and premature aging. Amla
also helps build up the body's immune system.
Amla helps build ojas--the finest essence
of the digestive process that sustains physical,
mental, emotional, sensual and spiritual well-being.
Amla helps maintain the health and functioning
of the liver, allowing it to efficiently eliminate
toxins from the body. Even accumulated toxins
stored in the liver can be flushed out over
time with regular use of Amalaki rasayana.
This wonder herb helps your body get the most
out of the food you eat. It stokes the 13
digestive fires gently, without increasing
body heat and stomach acid, and helps the
body absorb iron, calcium and other nutrients
from foods more efficiently.
Amla is powerful food for the brain. Amla
maximizes mental potential and coordinates
dhi, dhriti, and smriti--learning, retention
and memory.
Amla cleanses, hydrates and nourishes the
skin and enhances natural luster.
Amla is a wonderful tonic for the eyes because
it has a beneficial effect on Alochaka Pitta,
the sub-dosha of Pitta that governs vision.
Amla is excellent for strengthening the roots
of your hair and maintaining its color and
luster. That is why Amla is an ubiquitous
ingredient in ayurvedic hair oils and shampoos.
Amla is known for its ability to pacify Pitta
dosha. By pacifying Pitta dosha, Amla cools
down the body, mind and emotions, improves
the ability to withstand stress and promotes
inner strength and stability.
Amla also helps balance stomach acid because
of its ability to pacify Pitta.
Because it helps balance Apana Vata, the downward
flow of energy in the body, Amla is useful
for regulating elimination and supporting
the urinary tract.
For women, Amla helps balance the factors
related to menstruation.
For both men and women, Amla is helpful in
maintaining reproductive area health.
By pacifying Shleshaka Kapha, Amla helps maintain
the health of the respiratory system, particularly
the lungs.
Amla is the supplement of choice for athletes
because it is reported to boost protein metabolism
and helps build lean body mass.
Because it helps enhance metabolism, it is
also good for weight management.
Research studies show that Amalaki helps lower
cholesterol and helps protect the body from
the effects of heavy metals.
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