Nov 6th, 2009

Amalaki is poised to be another winner in the health and wellness industry. For centuries, it has been used for body balance. It is hailed by many as a “nutritional giant.” Amalaki is the cornerstone of ayurvedic medicine, which is traditional Indian medicine over 5000 years old. People in India consider amalaki to be a holy fruit. Amalaki is a deciduous tree that is native to the Indian subcontinent. It grows to a few meters in height and is easily recognized by its crooked trunk and spreading branches.Amalaki fruit or Amla fruit is one of the strongest rejuvenators in Ayurveda. It is specific for the blood, bones, teeth, liver and heart. Amalaki is also becoming the keystone ingredient in certain new products within the natural health and nutrition industry – a liquid nutritional dietary supplement that also includes two other adaptogens (holy basil and schisandra). This product is sold through network (multi-level) marketing and is very expensive.Worldwide results have determined that Amalaki is useful in treating cough, cold, sore throat and respiratory tract infections. Being an antioxidant it protects the body from free radical damage and hence prevents premature aging. Amalaki is renowned for helping with other organ systems in the body.Antioxidants are our best defense against the damage to our cells caused by free radicals. Free radicals are oxygen-containing molecules created in our cells during normal metabolism. Antioxidants are substances that protect cells from oxidative damage caused by molecules called free radicals. These chemicals can damage important parts of cells, including proteins, membranes and DNA.Virtually unknown to the West, the amazing ‘AMALAKI’ is legendary in ancient cultures and considered to be the most nutritious fruit on Earth. This nutrient dense fruit is revered as a super-food in India. Amalaki is said to stimulate the production of red blood cells, enhance cellular regeneration, and increase lean body mass and support proper function of the liver, spleen, heart and lungs. It has also been used to purify the blood, improve eyesight, strengthen the bones and teeth, and cause hair and nails to grow.In addition, Amalaki is also the world’s more concentrated natural source of bio-stable vitamin C. Amla can be found in a variety of forms from pickles to hair tonics, and it’s included GBG’s 10-in-One as a daily and convenient regiment. 10-in-One is a delicious, liquid multivitamin rapidly growing in popularity across the US. Amalaki is useful as a skin and eye wash to help maintain vitality and it helps promote hair growth.Other indications show that Amalaki can be beneficial for bleeding hemorrhoids, anemia, diabetes, gout, obesity, diabetes (all types), hyperacidity, eczema, psoriasis, hoarse voice, sore throat, inflammation, hiccoughs, hepatitis B, sterility, gingivitis, glaucoma, diarrhea, constipation, hair loss and threatening melanoma. What an amazing fix-all gem this is and we have Mother Nature to thank for it.Furthermore, Amalaki is also a rasayana, which means that it has longevity-enhancing and disease-defying qualities. Usually rasayanas, which are the cream of ayurvedic herbal compounds, are made of more than one ingredient. Amalaki is cooling, nourishing and purifying all at the same time, so it is wonderful for all types of hair. It is especially beneficial for Pitta-predominant people because it pacifies Pitta and helps ward off premature thinning and graying of hair. Amalaki is used in Ayurveda as a cardio-tonic, aphrodisiac, antipyretic, anti-diabetic, cerebral and gastrointestinal tonic.Amalaki is indeed a great rasayana, revered in the ayurvedic tradition. Rasayanas are the cream of ayurvedic herbal substances, and have remarkable longevity-enhancing and rejuvenating qualities. Amalaki is a strong natural antioxidant and is also known to help boost the immune system. Reportedly having 20 times the vitamin C content of an orange, it is the highest known natural source of vitamin C.It’s not surprising that Amalaki is promptly emerging in herbal therapy as the most rejuvenating food source in the world today. The fruit is not merely a hit or miss item. Its redeeming qualities and health benefits make it one of the most sought after food items in the world today. And now you can add Amalaki to YOUR better health in a delicious drink. Check out GBG 10-in-One for an effective, affordable way to take advantage of the many benefits of Amalaki.

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