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        AMLA POWDER / INDIAN GOOSEBERRY

        KSh140.00KSh1,800.00

        Amla Powder:

        Description: Amla powder is derived from the Indian gooseberry, scientifically known as Phyllanthus emblica or Emblica officinalis. Amla is a small, sour fruit that has been a staple in traditional Ayurvedic medicine for centuries. The powder is made by drying and finely grinding the fruit, resulting in a greenish-brown powder with a tart taste.

        Nutritional Breakdown: Amla is a nutrient-dense fruit, and its powder retains many of its nutritional components. The nutritional breakdown per 100 grams of amla powder may include:

        • Calories: 58 kcal
        • Protein: 2.3 g
        • Fat: 0.5 g
        • Carbohydrates: 14.3 g
          • Dietary Fiber: 7.3 g
          • Sugars: 0.9 g
        • Vitamins and Minerals:
          • Vitamin C: 478 mg (531% DV)
          • Vitamin A: 290 IU (10% DV)
          • Calcium: 26 mg (3% DV)
          • Iron: 0.6 mg (3% DV)
          • Potassium: 297 mg (6% DV)

        Benefits:

        1. Rich in Vitamin C:
          • Amla is exceptionally high in vitamin C, a powerful antioxidant that supports immune function and skin health.
          • Regular consumption may contribute to the body’s ability to fight infections.
        2. Antioxidant Properties:
          • Amla powder contains various antioxidants that help combat oxidative stress and free radicals in the body.
          • Antioxidants may contribute to overall health and well-being.
        3. Hair and Skin Health:
          • Amla is believed to promote hair growth and maintain skin health.
          • Applying amla powder as a hair or face mask may provide nourishment and improve the appearance of hair and skin.
        4. Digestive Health:
          • Amla is traditionally used in Ayurveda to support digestive health.
          • It may aid in relieving constipation and promoting a healthy digestive system.
        5. Heart Health:
          • Some studies suggest that amla may have a positive impact on cardiovascular health by supporting healthy cholesterol levels.
        6. Blood Sugar Regulation:
          • Preliminary research indicates that amla may have a role in regulating blood sugar levels.
          • Consultation with a healthcare professional is advised for those managing diabetes.

        How to Use Amla Powder:

        1. Dietary Supplement:
          • Mix 1-2 teaspoons of amla powder with water, juice, or smoothies for a daily vitamin C boost.
        2. Hair Mask:
          • Create a hair mask by mixing amla powder with water, yogurt, or coconut oil. Apply to hair and scalp, leave for 30 minutes, and then rinse.
        3. Face Mask:
          • Combine amla powder with honey or yogurt to make a face mask. Apply to the face, leave on for 15-20 minutes, and rinse.
        4. Chutneys and Pickles:
          • Amla powder can be added to chutneys, pickles, or sauces to enhance flavor and nutritional content.
        5. Tea Infusion:
          • Steep amla powder in hot water to make a nutrient-rich tea. Add honey or lemon for flavor.
        6. In Cooking:
          • Use amla powder as a spice in cooking, adding it to curries, soups, or stir-fries.

        Always start with a small amount of amla powder and gradually increase as needed. Consult with a healthcare professional, especially if you have underlying health conditions or are pregnant, before incorporating large quantities of amla powder into your routine.

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        50 g powder, 100 g powder, 250 g powder, 500 g powder, 1 kg powder

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