Product name:Alma fruit powder
Latin name:Phyllanthus emblica Linn.
appearance:White to yellow powder
Application:For fair
Specification:4:1~20:1
Test Method:TLC
Active Ingredient:Vitamin C
Product Description
Introduction of Alma Extract
Emblica officinalis, commonly referred to as Indian gooseberry or amla, is a deciduous tree native to India and the Middle East. Amla has been used medicinally for thousands of years.
Ayurvedic medicinal practitioners, who follow ancient Indian nutritional and healing protocol, continue to use extracts of the herb for a variety of health-promoting purposes. As with any supplement you should talk to your healthcare practitioner before taking amla.
Function of Alma Extract
The gallic acid, methyl gallate, vitamin C and numerous additional compounds found in alma, appear to demonstrate potent antioxidant and free radical scavenging activity. Free radicals are highly reactive substances that damage and destroy your cells and DNA. The antioxidants in amla help to neutralize the free radicals and prevent them from causing damage to your body.
Application of Alma Extract
It restores the noise-stress induced changes because of its antioxidant properties.2. It has ability to induce cytotoxicity in tumour cells.3. It prevents superoxide-induced haemolysis of erythrocytes.4. It reduces the high blood pressure and improves blood circulation.5. It lowers the LDL (low-density lipoprotein) which is harmful for body.
You can also use amla powder in several ways to make nourishing hair packs..
Strengthening Pack: Make a paste with amla powder and warm water. To this paste, add yoghurt and honey. Apply this paste evenly on your scalp and hair strands. Allow it to stay for about 30 minutes before you rinse it off completely.
Mix amla powder and shikakai powder in a bowl. Make a paste using curd. Apply this from root to tip and let it soak in for about 15 minutes. Then, rinse it off with a mild shampoo.
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