Description

Amla (also known by a variety of names, such as Indian Gooseberry, Phyllanthus emblica, Emblica officinalis Gaertn, Amilica embilicus), is a very ancient plant with remarkable nutritional values and health benefits. It is well known in the Chinese medicinal literature and extensively used in Tibetan and Ayuverdic medicine.*

*These statements have not been evaluated by FDA and are intended for informational purposes only. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

GS Amla Powder is made from freshly harvested berries of the Amla tree which are freeze dried and subsequently made into powder form. Our freeze-drying method is able to preserve the original quality and condition of the berries. It maintains the original aroma, taste, freshness and nutritional value. The biological activities of the raw state are preserved and reactivated once it is rehydrated.

Ingredients:

100% pure freeze dried organic Amla Powder.
 No additives, excipients, preservatives, chemicals or pesticides.

Serving Size:

1 single pack (approximately 2 grams).
 Daily value not established.

Directions for Use:

Put the GS Amla Powder directly in the mouth, allowing it to melt in your saliva and then swallow.
 OR
Mix it in water or in your preferred drink which will make it more palatable. Do not use hot water which will destroy the natural nutrients.

Storage:

Store in a cool and dry place below 30 degrees Celsius .
Protect from moisture.

Warning:

If you have a health issue, consult your doctor before use. If you develop allergy or adverse reaction, discontinue usage and seek medical attention immediately. Keep out of reach of children.

$160/box (2g x 20packs)


For further information or before use, please go to:

1) https://wellnesspro.life/gesund-amla-powder/

2) http://www.clinicaleducation.org/resources/reviews/amla-an-ancient-super-berry-emerges-from-india/#_ednref18

3) http://tropical.theferns.info/viewtropical.php?id=Phyllanthus+emblica

4) https://www.drugs.com/npp/emblica.html

5) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4390209/

6) https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-94-007-4053-2_37/fulltext.html

7) http://superfoodprofiles.com/health-benefits-of-amla

8) https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=phyllanthus+emblica&id=7D4635E16DB604D8648C4C5708EBA1A0A9410257&FORM=IQFRBA

9) http://hk.apple.nextmedia.com/supplement/columnist/%E5%9A%B4%E6%B5%A9/art/20111009/15686839

10) http://www.producegreen.org.hk/hkwildflower/100flower/flower_46.htm

11) http://www.fooddb.com.hk/chi_fruit.php?id=17&type=3