Ah, amla! It’s such a gem in Ayurveda, often hailed for its versatility and potency. So, diving straight in, let’s unpack some of its uses!
Really interesting about amla as an immunity booster – yes, it’s loaded with vitamin C, much more than what you’d find in an orange. It fortifies the immune system, aids in warding off infections and boosts cellular repair. When it comes to fresh juice vs. powder, it’s more about convenience and access. Fresh juice could offer more immediate benefits due to its potency, but the powder is equally effective and convenient for those of us who can’t find fresh amla often. Try starting with one teaspoon of the powder in water each morning on an empty stomach to feel more revitalized.
Digestive health? Totally amla’s forte. It improves digestion by stimulating digestive fire and enzymes. Consuming amla with Triphala is a common practice; Triphala synergistically balances all three doshas. If constipation or acidity strikes more often, raw or juiced amla could be more direct.
For skin and hair, external applications like amla oil for the scalp do wonders. Massage it directly for deep nourishment—promotes hair growth and fights dandruff. Also consuming amla supports from the inside out. Its antioxidant properties help with pigmentation and complexion, so give both internal and external methods a go for a holistic approach.
On diabetes and cholesterol, amla reduces insulin resistance and lipid abnormalities. Diabetics can safely include amla in their diets - think amla-ki-sabji! or simply add it to smoothies. Regular intake may help regulate blood sugar, but always check with your healthcare provider, especially if you’re on medication.
If you’ve not tried amla candy, it’s a tasty, convenient start for a daily routine addition. Some swear by raw, some by juice, it really comes down to what fits your daily grind. You might notice better digestion and a stronger immune system in no time.
Hope that clears it up a bit!



