Welcome! This site belongs to Barbara Swanson
   


Home

Health
Revelations


Health Model

Free Health Articles

Products

Photo
Testimonies


Videos

Ordering

Business Overview

Member Log In

Contact Us

 

 

Healthy Futures

Amla "Indian Gooseberry"

Amla is the name given to the fruit of a small leafy tree (Amlica Embillicus) which grows throughout India and bears an edible fruit. This fruit is highly prized both for its high vitamin C content and for the precious oil which is extracted from its seeds and pulp and used as a treatment for hair and scalp problems.

During colonial times the British referred to the amla fruit as the "Indian Gooseberry". It is edible, very tart and rich in pectin. Because of this, it is commonly used to make jams, jellys, chutneys and other condiments.

Another common use of this fruit is in medicines and tonics since it is extremely rich in vitamin C. In fact, it is documented that the amla fruit, on a per pound basis, is the world's richest source of vitamin C.

"Amla oil" is prepared from dried amla berries which have been soaked in coconut oil for several days in order to extract the oil soluble vitamins from the fruit. The filtered and purified oil is commonly called "amla oil". This oil has a long history of use as an aid for improving the health of hair and scalp. In fact, it is one of the world's oldest, natural hair conditioners. Customarily, a small amount of amla oil is applied to the hair after washing. This not only brings forth a rich, natural shine and soft texture, but also helps rejuvenate hair that is dull and damaged.

Amla Oil is used for no other purpose than treating hair. It is a natural hair conditioner with a long history of use.

<< back


TESTIMONIES

Playing tennis almost everyday this summer in the Califoia sun, I developed a heat rash on my arms and hands. The body lotion I had been using provided no relief and neither did a calendula gel. So I ordered a bottle of the anti-oxidant Lotion, rubbed it in, and the next day the rash was gone and hasn´t been a problem since.
- Loren Spector
San Diego, CA

Copyright © 2003 All Rights Reserved SHF Group :: Web site created by Moving Pixel Productions
The Healthy Futures System does not condone the use of UCE (Unsolicited commercial email) and spam. Group members are strictly prohibited from using spam in their marketing efforts, and are subject to immediate termination
Formal complaint click here >>

Simplexity's logo and trademarked names and phrases are used with permission
from Simplexity.

A Simplexity Independent Distributor site