Description
Though the Indian gooseberry tree is native to India, today it is also grown commercially in regions of the Middle East and Asia. While all parts of the amla tree are believed to hold medicinal benefits, amla fruits are very high in vitamin C, as well as several other antioxidants and nutrients.
Amla fruits have been eaten, or made into tonics and oils, for thousands of years and used both as a therapeutic and preventative medicine.
Fast facts on amla oil:
- Amla is a very important plant in the traditional Indian medicine system.
- Amla oil is normally directly applied to the hair and scalp, facial hair, or skin.
- In many parts of the world it’s fairly easy to make amla oil at home.
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