Amla Emblica Officinalis Dry, Packaging Size: Box Product Specification Packaging Size box Packaging Type Standard Dried Yes Shelf Life 365 days Color brown Grade 1st Total Ash 2% Country of Origin Made in India Minimum Order Quantity 100 Kg Product Description Botanical Name: Emblica Officinalis English Name : Indian gooseberry Family Name : Euphorbiaceae Common Name : Gooseberry, Phyllanthus Emblica, Emblica, Indian Gooseberry, Amla Part Used : Fruit Habitat : Northern and south western india. Product offered : Fruits, Seeds Discription: Our Its cultivation is common in India found in various parts of India.The powder of the dried amla fruit is an effective remedy of hyperacidity, ulcers and blood impurities. It is also used both internally and externally as a decoction and paste. Amla is a wonder herb with numerous indication Uses : 1.Emblica Officinalis or Amla is aperient, carminative, diuretic, aphrodasiac, laxative, astringent and refrigerant. 2.It is the richest known source of vitamin ''C''. It is useful in anaemia, jaundice, dyspepcia, haemorrhage disorders, diabetes, asthma and bronchitis. 3.It cures insomnia and is healthy for hair. It is considered as one of the most rejuvenating drugs, imparting a long healthy life and weight gain. It also acts as an antacid and antitumorganic agent. Keyword : Amla,Amla Extract,Emblica Officinalis,Emblica Officinalis Extract,Amla Candy,Dried Amla,Amla Seed,Amla Fruit Additional Information Item Code H22 Delivery Time 3-5 days Port Of Dispatch Jhansi Production Capacity 100 ton Packaging Details As Per Client Requirement
Amla Emblica Officinalis Dry, Packaging Size: Box Product Specification Packaging Size box Packaging Type Standard Dried Yes Shelf Life 365 days Color brown Grade 1st Total Ash 2% Country of Origin Made in India Minimum Order Quantity 100 Kg Product Description Botanical Name: Emblica Officinalis English Name : Indian gooseberry Family Name : Euphorbiaceae Common Name : Gooseberry, Phyllanthus Emblica, Emblica, Indian Gooseberry, Amla Part Used : Fruit Habitat : Northern and south western india. Product offered : Fruits, Seeds Discription: Our Its cultivation is common in India found in various parts of India.The powder of the dried amla fruit is an effective remedy of hyperacidity, ulcers and blood impurities. It is also used both internally and externally as a decoction and paste. Amla is a wonder herb with numerous indication Uses : 1.Emblica Officinalis or Amla is aperient, carminative, diuretic, aphrodasiac, laxative, astringent and refrigerant. 2.It is the richest known source of vitamin ''C''. It is useful in anaemia, jaundice, dyspepcia, haemorrhage disorders, diabetes, asthma and bronchitis. 3.It cures insomnia and is healthy for hair. It is considered as one of the most rejuvenating drugs, imparting a long healthy life and weight gain. It also acts as an antacid and antitumorganic agent. Keyword : Amla,Amla Extract,Emblica Officinalis,Emblica Officinalis Extract,Amla Candy,Dried Amla,Amla Seed,Amla Fruit Additional Information Item Code H22 Delivery Time 3-5 days Port Of Dispatch Jhansi Production Capacity 100 ton Packaging Details As Per Client Requirement
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Lavender has been a favorite herb for centuries. The historic use and recognition of lavender is almost as old the history of man. As an herb, lavender has been in documented use for over 2,500 years. In ancient times lavender was used for mummification and perfume by the Egyptian's, Phoenicians, and peoples of Arabia. The Greeks and the romans bathed in lavender scented water and it was from the Latin word "lavo" meaning "to wash" that the herb took it's name. Perhaps first domesticated by the Arabians, lavender spread across Europe from Greece.