AMLA, proudly recognized as 'Indian Gooseberry' has been the key ingredient of far-famed Ayurvedic formulations. Nowadays, it has been accepted through almost all medical branches as a result of complete trials carried out in Germany, England, India, and in a variety of other countries.
IN AYURVEDA, the importance of Amla has been recognized through the trials and experiences of ancient Rishi-Munis of India, namely Charak, Chyavan, Atreya, Kartik, Vrat Koumudi, and numerous others. Amla is considered one of the strongest rejunevatives (rasayana), particularly for blood, bones, liver, heart, hair and skin.
Amla also known as amalaki, dhatriphala and in Sanskrit and Emblica officinalis scientifically, is the the most used herb in the ayurvedic system of medicine. it maintains balance with three Doshas of wind, bile and phelgm (Vayu, Pitta and Cough) and effectively controls digestive issues, strengthens the heart, builds up and enhances the defence system, improves eye sight, imparts a natural glow to hair and body and is a store house of Vitamin C.
This Indian herb has been used for hair care and cleansing since very ancient times and so many Ayurveda and herbal experts have recommended this product for healthy hair. As a matter of fact, most Ayurveda herbal hair oil uses Amla as the main ingredient for hair loss and to enhance hair growth. Now you can use this herb as pure powder. Hesh Amla powder is used to obtain dark and healthy hair .
Hesh Amla powder has the following benefits:
- it promotes hair growth;
- controls hair fall;
- cures scalp infection;
- controls premature graying of hair Emblica officinalis;
Amla powder, is tan, with an acidic astringent scent like a mix of raw cranberries and oak tree bark. The paste makes hair glossy and silky, enhances waves and curl, and leaves a nice, healthy scalp. When you scrub your face with the paste, your skin feels rough and tight.
As always take extra care when using Amla powder for hair loss and it is best to consult your doctor first.