Amalaki Indian gooseberry 200g DNM
Amalaki Indian gooseberry 200g DNM

Heavenly fruit"" sweetened with cane sugar. It is a strong antioxidant and storehouse of vitamin C. It has an anti-inflammatory effect. For direct consumption or in fruit salads and cakes." Více
Product code: 2034

Heavenly fruit"" sweetened with cane sugar. It is a strong antioxidant and storehouse of vitamin C. It has an anti-inflammatory effect. For direct consumption or in fruit salads and cakes." Více
Product code: 2034
amalaki is the fruit of the Indian plant Phyllanthus emblica, Emblica officinalis, which grows in flat and foothills on the Indian subcontinent at altitudes from 200 m to 2000 m.
In India it is considered and sacred tree for its very nutritious so-called heavenly fruit",
amalaki is recommended in ayurvedic medicine for nourishing body tissues and overall strengthening of the organism and represents the richest natural source of the vitamin C.
It contains vitamins B1 and B2, and wide range of bioflavonoids (vitamin P), essential amino acids and minerals (chromium, zinc, copper, calcium, iron, phosphorus). /p>
antioxidant properties:
thanks to tannins (especially tannin) it eliminates free radicals that damage cells and thus slows down aging organism.
It eliminates viruses, bacteria and other parasites harmful to the human body, supports the growth of muscle mass and the activity of the liver and urinary system. Reduces the level of cholesterol in the blood.
It has anti-inflammatory effects and acts as and ""cooler"", therefore it is often found as and component of medicines to eliminate burning sensation anywhere in the body and to reduce inflammation and fevers. It acts against excessive sweating, stomach acidification, lowering blood pressure and sugar levels. The tannin contained in amalaki strengthens blood circulation and blocks the effects of carcinogens, which together act against the aging of the body. >
alternative names:
amalaki , amla, aamla, embilika, Indian gooseberry, Indian fur, heavenly fruit, ayurvedic fruit fruit, emblica officinalis, phyllanthus emblica, indian gooseberry, emblic myrobalan.
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Ingredients
amla fruit, cane sugar syrup
Nutritional values in 100 g:
\nenergy 1474 kJ/352 kcal
\nfats 0.6 g of which saturated fatty acids < 0.5 g
\ncarbohydrates 87 g of which sugars 64 g
\nprotein 0.8g
\nsalt 2.5 mg