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Take 1/2 teaspoon mixed with warm water‚ or as directed.
Serving Size: 1/2 tsp (0.7 g)
Amount Per Serving:
Organic Amla Fruit (Emblica officinalis) 1/2 tsp**
**Daily Value Not Established.
USDA Organic / Certified 100% Organic
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Color may vary and does not affect quality.
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Product Description
PureFormulas is an authorized retailer of Pure Indian Foods products.
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Made from the fruit of the Amla (Indian Gooseberry) tree‚ organic amla powder is perfect in tea‚ yogurt & smoothies‚ or even applied externally for hair.
Pure Indian Foods' organic amla powder is made from the fruit of the Indian Gooseberry (ie Amalaki or Amla) tree. Amla is an astringent-tasting native Indian fruit traditionally used in Ayurveda. While it is often taken internally‚ external use of amla powder for hair is common as well.
Pure Indian Foods' amla powder is dried using a dehydrator. It is not sun-dried‚ which would make it very dark in color. Extremely low heat is used during the entire process of converting fresh de-seeded amla fruits to powder. The temperature is kept below 104°F at all times. This ensures that delicate nutrients are preserved during the entire process.
This product has been lab tested for heavy metals‚ and it complies with U.S. federal and state laws. Color may vary.
Fine Ground. Dissolves completely in water.
Pure Indian Foods do not use any anti-clumping agents. Their product is 100% Pure Amla Powder with nothing else added. Any clumps are natural and normal and can be broken up by crushing with the back of a spoon.
What is Amla (i.e. Amalaki‚ or Indian Gooseberry)?
• Species: Emblica officinalis; syn. Phyllanthus emblica
• Other names: Indian gooseberry‚ emblic myrobalan‚ amalaki
• Appearance: The berries are greenish yellow with a fibrous inner texture. The powder is a rich brown color.
• Typically used: Powdered
• Origin: The amla tree holds a high significance in Hinduism and is considered to be sacred to the goddess Lakshimi‚ so many use organic amla powder spice for cooking‚ as well as in traditional Ayurdevic medicine in order to balance Pitta. The berries ripen on this small to medium deciduous tree in autumn and must be harvested by hand from the top branches.
• Flavor: Sour‚ bitter‚ astringent‚ fibrous
• Aroma: Like raisins or tea
• Culinary uses: The fibrous fruit can be eaten raw‚ but is more commonly pickled or softened with oil‚ salt‚ and spices. They can also be soaked in sugar syrup until they become candied.
• Other uses: This organic amalaki fruit powder is packed with vitamin C and has been used in Ayurvedic practices. Its high tannin content also makes it suitable for inks‚ dyes‚ shampoos‚ and hair oils.
• Make Amla Powder Tea: Boil ½ tsp in 8 oz water for 10 minutes‚ steep it for about an hour‚ filter it and then drink it.
• Make Amla Powder Lemonade: Add 1 TBSP amla powder to 2 quarts of fresh lemonade and whisk vigorously until fully dissolved.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). These products are not meant to diagnose‚ treat or cure any disease or medical condition. Please consult your doctor before starting any exercise or nutritional supplement program or before using these or any product during pregnancy or if you have a serious medical condition.