- AMLA Fruit Extract - One of the three plant species that make up Triphala.
- Pure extract of Phyllanthus emblica (Emblica officinalis) in vegetable capsules.
- Standardized to 60% hydrolyzable tannins. The components of greatest nutritional interest.
- Extract 10 times more concentrated than the native fruit. Ratio 10:1.
- With Vitamin B1 (Thiamine HCl) added for synergistic activity.
- Amla supports gastrointestinal health.
- Supplement developed without using aesthetic additives.
- Suitable for vegetarian and vegan diets. No animal-derived ingredients.
'Indian gooseberry' Extract - 60% tannins
Amla Extract (10:1) 500mg from EssentialSeries is a dietary supplement made from the dry extract of the fruit of the plant Emblica officinalis (Phyllanthus emblica), also known as AMLA, one of the most common plants in relation to the traditional use of herbs in India. HSN's formula also provides a significant amount of Vitamin B1, perfect to complement the functions of amla.
Amla is known for its wide range of bioactive compounds it contains, specifically its fruit, rich in vitamin C, tannins, flavonoids, and polyphenols. Notable among them are Kaempferol, Ellagic Acid, and Gallic Acid; as well as the whole group of hydrolyzable tannins.
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AMLA (Emblica officinalis) the most recognized component of Triphala
Triphala is an Indian blend of plants that has become very recognized for its popular use in the region and for years now, outside of it, and that is made up of 3 native species:
- Emblica officinalis (AMLA).
- Terminalia bellirica (BEHADA).
- Terminalia chebula (HARADA).
You have available Triphala Extract of high concentration, with raw material Myroblex®, on our website.
The Amla Extract is the unique presentation of the extract of the fruit of the most recognized and valued plant in the Triphala blend.
High concentration extract standardized in the components of greatest nutritional interest
Our Amla extract is 10 times more concentrated, having a 10:1 extraction ratio, what does that mean?
That means that for every unit of extract we provide, we would be administering 10 units of native fruit, so in 1000mg provided by 2 vegetable capsules of our amla extract we would be administering the equivalent to 10 grams of native fruit. All in just 2 convenient capsules! Incredible, right?
And not just to 10 grams of fruit as such, but to 10 grams of fruit with a measured, assured, and controlled content of a group of the compounds of greatest functional interest due to the properties they possess in relation to amla: The hydrolyzable tannins.
The dietary supplement from HSN provides 60% of assured hydrolyzable tannins through high sensitivity laboratory measurements, which means that the daily dose provides 600mg of these compounds for your functional nutrition.
Complete formula - With a significant content of vitamin B1, important for the heart
The composition of the natural Amla extract from the HSN product has been complemented with an important B-group vitamin: thiamine or B1, in a form of high bioavailability, which ensures good absorption and functional capacity with respect to its nutritional effects, in addition to being provided in a high concentration.
Vitamin B1 is present in the product for its nutritional properties, among which it contributes to normal energy metabolism and contributes to the normal function of the heart.
We do not use additives for aesthetic reasons nor animal ingredients. Here's why
At HSN we are transparent with our customers regarding our manufacturing process, which is audited and certified by the most internationally recognized entities, such as IFS. You can learn more about it by clicking Here.
As part of our commitment and philosophy, we are moving towards a 'Clean label' manufacturing process, which means that we are aiming for our products to contain no additives, and that all those that contain are natural.
Additives, although completely safe, are a focus of concern for certain people, so although there are certain compounds we cannot do without for reasons of preservation and durability of the product, such as the very vegan coating agent that forms the capsule of our extract; we do not use any additives for aesthetic reasons, only we use the minimum necessary additives, in the smallest required amount to be able to benefit from their properties.
Do you know the properties of AMLA?
The Phyllanthus emblica (AMLA) is a plant loaded with special properties, among which its properties on the digestive system in general stand out.
Did you know that amla helps support digestion and gastrointestinal health?
Enjoy a herbal extract full of functions in your daily diet!
Ideal for combining with other extracts
The catalog of plant extracts from HSN is extremely broad, partly thanks to our desire to offer a product for every need.
This has made it possible through the use of dietary supplements from our catalog to find a vast amount of possible combinations between herbal extracts that have an ideal synergy, and which you can find simply and comfortably at HSN.
For example, AMLA, the central element of the well-known blend: Triphala, is an excellent complement in combination with Ginger extract and with Turmeric extract, two related plants with complementary functional properties among themselves, especially in relation to Ginger since it contributes to the normal functioning of the intestinal tract.
Other interesting combinations are AMLA along with other plant extracts such as Ashwagandha, Cinnamon, and Fenugreek.
Mix and match to your liking! The amla extract has no contraindications for joint use with any dietary supplement.
Natural extract from responsible cultivation
It is common to find dietary supplements on the market that, although they may seem very environmentally friendly, really are not.
Many plants used for the development of extracts are obtained from agricultural exploitation, which has a negative impact on the quality of life and biodiversity of regional species in the cultivation area.
Other herbal extracts are developed, scientifically, through the use of Genetically Modified Organisms, so they are transgenic, obviously this has significant negative implications on the environment and may even affect people's health.
Our extracts, including the amla extract, come from environmentally respectful agricultural plantations that maintain a traditional approach, free of transgenic compounds.
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Bibliographic References
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- Kapoor, M. P., Suzuki, K., Derek, T., Ozeki, M., & Okubo, T. (2020). Clinical evaluation of Emblica Officinalis Gatertn (Amla) in healthy human subjects: Health benefits and safety results from a randomized, double-blind, crossover placebo-controlled study. Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications, 17, 100499.
- Gul, M., Liu, Z. W., Iahtisham-Ul-haq, Rabail, R., Faheem, F., Walayat, N., … Aadil, R. M. (2022). Functional and Nutraceutical Significance of Amla (Phyllanthus emblica L.): A Review. Antioxidants, 11(5).
- Variya, B. C., Bakrania, A. K., & Patel, S. S. (2016). Emblica officinalis (Amla): A review for its phytochemistry, ethnomedicinal uses and medicinal potentials with respect to molecular mechanisms. Pharmacological Research, 111, 180–200.
- Koshy, S. M., Bobby, Z., Hariharan, A. P., & Gopalakrishna, S. M. (2012). Amla (Emblica officinalis) extract is effective in preventing high fructose diet-induced insulin resistance and atherogenic dyslipidemic profile in ovariectomized female albino rats. Menopause, 19(10), 1146–1155.