Amla extract The Amla fruit is reputed to have the highest content of vitamin C of any natural occurring substances in nature. Organic amla is almost good for everyone on a regular basis. Indian Research shows that 8.75 mg of natural vitamin C complex from Amla is equivalent to 1more...
It helps fight the common cold. The vitamin C in amla is absorbed more easily by the body compared to store-bought supplements. ... It improves eyesight. ... It burns fat. ... It builds immunity . ... Amla beautifies hair. ... It improves skin . ... It helps manage chronimore...
Herbal Amla is a small to medium sized deciduous tree, 8-18 m in height with thin light grey bark exfoliating in small thin irregular flakes; leaves simple, very many, subsessile, closely set along the branchlets, distichous, light green having the appearance of pinnate leaves. Fmore...
Herbal Amla is a small to medium sized deciduous tree, 8-18 m in height with thin light grey bark exfoliating in small thin irregular flakes; leaves simple, very many, subsessile, closely set along the branchlets, distichous, light green having the appearance of pinnate leaves. Fmore...
We excel in manufacturing, exporting and supplying a qualitative assortment of Dry amala. The provided Dry amala is processed by using in line with set market standards. Furthermore, this Dry amala is effective in various health problems like cholesterol reduction and heart diseamore...
Botanical name: emblica officinalis common name: indian gooseberry, amla, amalaki parts used: fruits principal constituents: tannins, gallic acid, ascorbic acid, vitamin c introduction: amla is worshipped as an auspicious fruit from the ancient time and respected as a symbol of gmore...
Effects & Properties: Conditioning, Silky Feel, Lightening. Application: Hair Care Dosage: 2% - 6% Available in water soluble and oil soluble form more...
Herbal Amla is a small to medium sized deciduous tree, 8-18 m in height with thin light grey bark exfoliating in small thin irregular flakes; leaves simple, very many, subsessile, closely set along the branchlets, distichous, light green having the appearance of pinnate leaves. Fmore...