The Benefits of Ayurvedic Medicine: Amla


Written by Andrea Lewis | Published on

Amla tree fruit
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Amla, also known as Amalaki and Indian gooseberry, is one of the most famous Ayurvedic herbs all time. It can be used inside and out. On the outside, it has been used to treat thinning hair and improve the look and feel of the skin; on the inside, Amla has been used to treat diabetes, improve digestion and vision, boost immunity and relieve menstrual cramps.

Amla's most notable benefits


Lesser-known benefits

The Amla berry, sometimes called “Wonderberry”, has many amazing benefits for the entire body; from more beautiful skin and thicker hair to improved brain function and cancer prevention, Amla helps us from head to foot, inside and out. These are just some of the reasons why you’d be wise to give Amla a try.



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Dr. Yeshi Dhonden “Amla and Cancer”. YeshiDhonden.com, November 22, 2013. Web. September 2014

Oregon Health & Science University. “Scientist discover new role for vitamin C in the eye and the brain”. Science Daily, July 16, 2011. Web. September 2014