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MY HERB CLINIC ® GOOSEBERRY AMLA ORGANIC CUT DRIED FRUIT - HAIR SKINCARE blood sugar
Description
Gooseberry Amla Organic Cut Dried Fruit
Botanical Name: Emblica officinalis
Organic Status: Organic
Country of Origin: India
Plant Part: Fruit
Form: dried and cut
Introducing MY HERB CLINIC ® Gooseberry Amla Organic Cut Dried Fruit – a premium-quality, organic offering crafted from the revered Indian Gooseberry, also known as Amla. Carefully harvested and dried to preserve its natural properties, this product is perfect for those who appreciate the traditional uses of Amla in hair care, skincare, and wellness routines.
Rich in natural compounds, Amla has long been cherished in Ayurvedic tradition for supporting beauty from within. Its tart, tangy flavour makes it a versatile ingredient that can be brewed as a herbal tea or infused into oils and DIY beauty preparations. Many enjoy incorporating Amla into their daily routine to complement a balanced diet and lifestyle, especially those seeking support for hair strength and radiance, clear skin, and healthy energy levels.
Our organic cut dried Amla fruit is free from additives and non-irradiated, ensuring you receive a clean, high-quality product. Ideal for herbal infusions, decoctions, or culinary uses, it’s a natural choice for those who value purity and plant-based tradition.
Some suggested uses:
Amla Herbal Tea
Simmer 1–2 teaspoons of dried Amla fruit in 1.5 cups of water for 10–15 minutes. Strain and enjoy warm, or chill and serve over ice with a slice of lemon or a touch of honey for a refreshing tonic-style beverage.
Amla Hair Oil Infusion
Add a small handful of dried Amla to a jar of your favourite carrier oil, such as coconut or sesame oil. Let it infuse in a warm, dark place for 1–2 weeks, then strain. Use the oil as a hair mask or scalp treatment to support shine and nourishment.
Amla and Ginger Digestive Tonic
Combine dried Amla with slices of fresh ginger and simmer in water for 15 minutes. Add a dash of cinnamon or fennel seeds for extra warmth. Strain and drink as a comforting herbal tonic after meals.
Amla Rice or Lentil Dish
Soak and finely chop rehydrated Amla, then stir into rice or lentil dishes to add a tangy, citrus-like depth. Especially delicious when combined with turmeric, cumin, and mustard seeds in Indian-style recipes.
Amla Face Steam
Add a tablespoon of dried Amla to a bowl of steaming hot water. Lean over with a towel over your head to create a facial steam. Let the steam open your pores and allow the natural properties of Amla to gently cleanse and refresh the skin.