Description
Amla Oil, is a rich source of Vitamin C, minerals, proteins, antioxidants, which nourish, strengthen and revitalize the scalp and hair fibers. It not only brings natural glow to hair but also helps relieve stress. Amla, commonly called Indian Gooseberry, is a deciduous plant which has its fruit with high medicinal value used especially in Ayurveda. It has various applications in food, medicine, and industry.
Medical Properties:
- Antioxidant and Anti-Aging Properties
- Prevents Hair Loss
- Prevents Pre-mature Graying of Hair
- Natural Conditioner
- Promotes Skin Health
- Improves Complexion
- Treats Calcium Deficiency
- Digestive Disorders
- Improves Eye Sight
Nutritional Properties
Sourced from the Indian gooseberry (Emblica officinalis, a tree native to India), amla oil has long been used in ayurvedic medicine. Featuring a number of essential fatty acids, amla oil is thought to strengthen the hair follicles and condition the hair. Proponents also claim that amla oil can help treat dry, itchy scalp.
Besides essential fatty acids, amla fruit are high in vitamin C, flavonoids, polyphenols, and also contain water, protein, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals.
Amla Oil penetrates into the scalp and allows the oil to nourish hair as it grows, prevents breakage and hair loss, stops melanin loss and naturally darkens hair. Its Anti-Fungal and Anti-Bacterial properties treats dandruff and other scalp conditions, thereby creating better environment for hair growth.
Amla Oil is perfectly suited for the Following Personal Care Applications:
- Hair Care
- Skin Care
- Anti-Aging Products
- Weight Loss
Uses:
- Hair Oil
- Arthritis Treatment
- Weight Loss
- Skin Glowing Creams
- Shampoos
- Conditioners
- Reducing Wrinkles
- Fast Hair Growth
- Cures Sore Throat and Cold
- Reduces Constipation
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