Amla Tablets

Amla or Phyllanthus Emblica has the highest concentration of Vitamin C compared to any other edible plant. It is a powerful rejuvenator, helps balance stomach acids an... (Show more)

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Amla or Phyllanthus Emblica has the highest concentration of Vitamin C compared to any other edible plant. It is a powerful rejuvenator, helps balance stomach acids and promotes the absorption of food.

It is a famous sour berry in India that is usually eaten pickled, candied or in the form of juice. With 17 times more Vit C than orange, Amla deserves its fair share of fame in the world of Ayurveda. 


Amla derives its name from the Sanskrit word “amlaki” which means nectar of life. Amla is highly beneficial to the human body according to Ayurveda and is known to balance the tri-doshas.


  • VEGETARIAN & VEGAN FRIENDLY: All our products including Amla tablets are pure Vegan, suitable to everyone seeking an authentic Ayurvedic lifestyle and product.

 

BEST PERFORMANCE: Sri Sri Tattva is very particular about providing the highest quality hence, Amla tablets (also called sleeping berry) contain carefully selected dried amla fruit.

 

PREMIUM QUALITY: Our Amla tablets are created using authentic Indian Herb plants. The raw materials are procured by our trusted partners in India. We use high-quality amla powder from India which is then processed as tablets. 


Quantity: 60 tablets

 

Note: Important Product Information

Ayurveda has a very different approach as compared to western science. Our customers must note due to European laws and regulations, not all applications of our products may be listed on our website. Information about the health effects of products should be separated from the promotion of products. Also, many aspects of Ayurveda are based on principles and perspectives that fundamentally differ from western science.