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Written by Navneet Kaur, M.Sc. Nutrition & Dietetics
Diet
Amla is also known as Indian gooseberry and is commonly used in ayurvedic medicines as it contains antioxidants, vitamin C and other beneficial compounds. Some of the health benefits are:
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Amla is high in vitamin C and may promote a healthy immune system.
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Amla may help to stimulate the production of digestive enzymes and reduce inflammation in the gut.
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Studies have found that amla may have a positive effect on blood sugar levels, making it a potential diabetes treatment.
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Amla contains high levels of antioxidants, which can help to reduce inflammation and prevent damage to cells.
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Amla is also believed to promote healthy skin and hair by strengthening hair roots and improving skin elasticity.
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Regular consumption of amla juice is helpful in weight loss due to its high fibre and low-calorie content.
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Amla is a great food to add to your diet. You can make amla juice, amla pickle, etc. As it offers many benefits, it is always best to consult the doctor for dietary recommendations.
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