Compared to oranges, organic Amla powder offers eight times the vitamin C and seventeen times the antioxidant power. The Indian gooseberry, or Amla as it is more generally known, is a true superfood. Amla’s medicinal qualities have been used to create traditional remedies from cultures as far back as Unani, Ayurveda, and Siddha. Amla has been used for preventing and treating a number of illnesses since it is a natural blood purifier, boosts immunity due to the presence of vitamin C, and is an excellent source of fiber.
Organic Amla Powder, Amalaki, Indian Gooseberry Powder 100% Natural No GMO No Preservatives (3lb)
$54.80
- Amla, also known as Indian gooseberry, is a powder that is high in antioxidants and minerals. It is a traditional superfruit that has been consumed in Indian homes for countless centuries. Amla has other strong antioxidants and is a fantastic source of vitamin C. Its flavor profile is tangy, sour, and just a little bitter. You can add it to food, smoothies, lattes, or tea.
- High Fibre Superfood | Powerhouse of VITAMIN C | Good for Hair & Skin | Good for Digestion | Boosts Immunity | Natural Anti-oxidant
- Mix it in warm water and drink daily on an empty stomach. You can also mix it in different recipes like chutney, soup, curries, etc.
- Amla Powder is the best antidote to rough hair, dull and damaged ends. The Amla Powder enriches your scalp and strengthens it, ultimately improving your hair health
Sher Bear –
Good value for the money for Amla powder. This stuff tastes yucky but all Amla does (I’m pretty sure). I mix it in with my smoothie. This is a good value for this one.
Rick Barkovich –
Good stuff Helped boost immunity
RK –
It is very hard to find quality Organic Amla. I like this one.
Many ancient cultures have used herbs and berries like Amla, which has been revered and consumed for its medicinal value.
Amla is believed to be good for health of the liver, which is one of the most important organs. I use it to cleanse the liver for overall well-being. May be useful to flush any toxins from any allopathy medicines that i take.
I stir the powder in hot water and drink it like a tea. About 1 tablespoon per day split over multiple rounds of tea.
Distributor / manufacturer – i recommend that you indicate in the product description from which country this powder is imported. Offer to make the lab test report available. The transparency will be a positive for your brand.
Will buy again.
M. S. Wharton –
I have been using this product for my hair and from the first time I used it I noticed a difference in my hair. It felt stronger and the conditioner which I applied right after went on much easier and spread more readily throughout my hair. I have also noticed from the first time that there seemed to be less hair fall throughout the week and less instances of hair breaking off as I was styling it on wash day. It has been a month now and I am also starting to see regrowth around my hairline and in parts of my hair where there used to be less density.
In all, I am very pleased with the product and I especially liked the fact that it came in this type of container rather than a little plastic package as so many others seem to be. The makers recommend it for consumption in smoothies or as a drink. However, as my usage has been only topical, I cannot offer any feedback on that experience.
ERulli –
I have a very compromised gut and I am very cautious about what I put in my body. I am scared to take it
internally, but since I do not like wasting it I am using it on a face mask. I have read about the many benefits
of amla and I am in love. I mix one teaspoon of aloe vera gel with half a teaspoon of this powder and a few other things and my
face loves this everyother day. This is very drying so I am careful with this.
Brenda –
Use after shampooing to restore natural color and enhance curl. Rub into hair and scalp, allow to sit 5 minutes then rinse.