Amalaki Organic (Amla Fruit)
Super Herb - Amalaki
Dietary supplement, organic Ayurvedic herbal preparation

12,99 €Inkl. 7% MwSt., zzgl. Versandkosten
36 g / 360,83 € pro 1kg

Amalaki, also known as amla fruit or Indian gooseberry (Phyllanthus emblica), is a rich source of vitamin C and bioflavonoids and has been used in many Ayurvedic recipes since ancient times.

  • 100% pure Amla fruit powder
  • 100% vegan
  • Rich in vitamin C
  • Organically certified and laboratory tested
  • Free from heavy metals and toxins
  • Free from pesticides, gluten, lactose & sugar
  • Free from dyes, flavors and additives
  • Without genetic engineering

CONTENTS

60 tablets / 36 g

EAN

8713544016278

ITEM NUMBER

410012

Important product information

Some of Ayurveda's findings are based on principles and perspectives that differ from the Western science we are familiar with. Therefore, please read some important information we have compiled for you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Amlaki really good for digestion?

Ayurvedic texts mention Amlaki as part of Triphala, which is often associated with supporting gentle digestion and daily balance.

What is the best traditional use of Amlaki?

It is described as a Rasayana (rejuvenator), often used to nourish and refresh the body.

Is Amlaki only sour in taste?

No. Ayurveda describes Amlaki as having five tastes (except salty), making it unique among fruits



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