
Premium Quality Amla Extract from Ingex Botanicals
In the Indian subcontinent, the Amla berry, also known as Emblica officinalis, is revered as the most sacred medicinal berry. Folklore celebrates Amla as a healing fruit with potent, broad-spectrum therapeutic powers. Numerous peer-reviewed studies highlight Amla's antioxidant efficacy, and advanced technologies have confirmed the potency of its unique blend of molecules.
Amla Extract - Amlagex
Key Features of Amlagex
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Excellent Water Dispersibility: Amlagex easily disperses in water, making it ideal for various formulations.
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Uniform Bulk Density: Ensures consistency from batch to batch, which is crucial during encapsulation.
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Consistency in Color: All batches of Amlagex maintain a uniform color, reflecting its high quality.
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Fresh Fruit Extract Color: The white color of the fresh fruit extract allows it to blend seamlessly into cosmetic preparations.
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Standardized to Vitamin C Content: Amlagex is standardized for its Vitamin C content, making it an effective vitamin supplement.
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Solvent-Free Extracts: Our extraction process is free of solvents, ensuring purity and safety.
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Customizable to Customer Requirements: Amlagex can be tailored to meet specific customer needs, making it the best available amla extract on the market.
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Health Benefits of Amla Extract
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Amla extract supports diabetes management, reduces hypertension, enhances gut health, boosts brain function, and promotes hair growth.
History and Importance of Amla
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In the Indian subcontinent, the Amla berry, also known as Emblica officinalis, is revered as the most sacred medicinal berry. Folklore celebrates Amla as a healing fruit with potent, broad-spectrum therapeutic powers. Numerous peer-reviewed studies highlight Amla's antioxidant efficacy, and advanced technologies have confirmed the potency of its unique blend of molecules.
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Amla in Ayurveda
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Amla is one of the most commonly used ingredients in Ayurveda. Known as Indian Gooseberry, it is widely utilized as both food and medicine. According to Ayurvedic principles, Amla helps balance the three doshas: vata, pitta, and kapha. This versatile ingredient is integral to many Ayurvedic preparations such as Triphala, Chyavanprash, Nishamalaki, and Mhari Choorna, and is also used in various foods and cosmetics.​​​​​​​
