Amla the Indian Gooseberry is a fruit which has fascinated the medico-research community due to its high medicinal value. Amla or Phyllanthus Emblica, also known as Emblic, Emblic Myrobalan, Mycrobalo, Malecca Tree etc is a major ingredient of globally accepted Ayurvedic preparations like Chyavanaprash and Triphala. It is a rich source of vitamin C, as low molecular weight hydrolyzable tannins containing a molecular fragment similar to ascorbic acid (vitamin C) are the active principles of Amla.Amla, with its high medicinal value is an active constituent of many Ayurvedic medicines used for effective treatment for various diseases including chronic ailments for over 5,000 years. All parts of this deciduous plant are used for a wide range of treatments. The tree is considered because of its outstanding therapeutic values.
- Hyperlipidemia
- Reduces total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol and triglycerides
- Increases HDL Cholesterol
- Atherosclerosis
- Immuno-modulation
- Increasing RBC, WBC, Lymphocytes and Hemoglobin