World's Best Amla
Product Description
Dried Indian Gooseberry | Whole & Sun-Dried
Phyllanthus emblica | Euphorbiaceae
आंवला • Amalaki • Amla • Indian Gooseberry
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Sanskrit Name |
Amalaki (आंवला) |
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Botanical Name |
Phyllanthus emblica (syn. Emblica officinalis) |
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Plant Family |
Euphorbiaceae |
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Part Used |
Fruit — Whole, Sun-Dried |
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Ayurvedic Category |
Rasayana | Medhya | Chakshushya | Tridosha Shamaka |
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Taste (Rasa) |
Five tastes: Amla (Sour) dominant | Madhura | Tikta | Kashaya | Katu |
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Quality (Guna) |
Guru (Heavy) | Ruksha (Dry) | Sheeta (Cool) |
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Potency (Virya) |
Sheeta (Cold) |
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Post-Digestive Effect |
Madhura (Sweet) |
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Dosha Action |
Tridosha Shamaka — pacifies Vata, Pitta, and Kapha |
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Origin |
Himachal Pradesh & Uttarakhand — Traditionally Grown |
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Shelf Life |
24 months from date of processing |
The Herb
Among all the fruits that ancient Bharat held sacred, one stood alone — revered in every classical text, trusted across five millennia of unbroken tradition. Amalaki: the Supreme Rasayana. The fruit that contains five of the six fundamental tastes, balances all three doshas, and is named by the great Acharya Charaka as the finest rejuvenative in all of Ayurveda. Offered by ASLI AYURVEDA in its most authentic form — whole, sun-dried, and unadulterated. Pure as the tradition that created it.
What the Ancient Texts Say
Charaka Samhita | Chikitsa Sthana 1.36
आमलकी वयस् स्थापनी सर्वरोगहरा श्रेष्ठा रसायनेषु सर्वदा ।
Amalakī vayassthapinī sarvarogaharā śreṣṭhā rasāyaneṣu sarvadā ||
"Amalaki preserves youth, destroys all disease, and is the greatest of all Rasayana herbs at all times." The father of Ayurvedic medicine placed Amalaki above every other rejuvenative — not as metaphor, but as clinical declaration, recorded over two thousand years ago.
Ashtanga Hridayam | Sutrasthana 6.158
Amalakī śreṣṭhatamā pañcaviṃśatirvidhamātman |
tarpaṇa dīpana cāmalakī vṛṣyā vayasthāpana ||
"Among all qualities of the self, Amalaki is supreme. It is nourishing, kindles digestive fire, and preserves the vigour of youth." Vagbhata's recognition of Amalaki's five-taste rarity is the pharmacological key to its Tridosha action — pacifying all three bio-energies simultaneously, something very few herbs in the classical canon can claim.
Sushruta Samhita | Sutra Sthana 45.98
Amalakyā amalā śreṣṭhā rasāyanagaṇe smṛtā |
bhāvyā vā yauvaṇaṃ daedyāt amalakī sarvadā ||
"Amalaki, pure and unsurpassed, is the foremost among the Rasayana group. Properly prepared, it perpetually bestows the vitality of youth." Charaka. Sushruta. Vagbhata. Three texts, one verdict. ASLI AYURVEDA offers this very fruit — in its most honest, whole, sun-dried form.
Benefits
Ayurvedic Benefits
Revered as the supreme Rasayana — the Ayurvedic category of herbs that preserve biological youth and rebuild foundational vitality
Tridosha Shamaka — traditionally balances Vata, Pitta, and Kapha simultaneously through its rare five-taste composition
Medhya — known in Ayurveda for supporting cognitive clarity, memory, and sharpness of mind
Chakshushya — traditionally used in classical texts to support eye health and visual acuity
Nourishes the Sapta Dhatus (seven bodily tissues), with particular depth in Rasa (plasma) and Rakta (blood)
Pacifies excess Pitta — the Ayurvedic energy governing inflammation, heat, and digestive intensity
Wellness Benefits
Traditionally revered as one of nature's most potent sources of bioavailable Vitamin C
May support healthy digestion, gut integrity, and regular bowel function
Traditionally associated with healthy hair growth, natural lustre, and scalp vitality
May support liver function and healthy metabolic processes
Traditionally used to support skin clarity and manage Pitta-related skin concerns
Known in Ayurveda to support iron absorption and healthy blood formation
Ritual Wellness Benefits
The morning Amalaki ritual — soaked overnight, consumed first thing — is among the oldest daily wellness practices in Bharat's living tradition
Forms the primary Rasayana in post-Panchakarma rejuvenation protocols
Integral to classical Vata-Pitta balancing rituals of autumn and early winter
Supports meditative clarity through its Medhya and Pitta-cooling action
How to Use Your Dried Amalaki
Overnight Soaking — The Classical Preparation
Soak 4–6 whole dried Amalaki in a glass of water overnight. Consume the soaked fruit and the infused water the following morning on an empty stomach. This method — referenced in classical Dinacharya texts — allows the fruit's active constituents to fully rehydrate and become optimally bioavailable. The soaking water itself carries significant therapeutic value and should not be discarded.
Amalaki Decoction (Kashaya)
Simmer 5–7 dried Amalaki in 2 cups of water on a low flame until the liquid reduces to half. Strain, allow to cool slightly, and consume with a small quantity of raw honey. This decoction method, known as Kashaya, is the classical route for deeper tissue absorption — particularly suited for those using Amalaki for digestive support and Pitta management.
Home Powder Preparation
For those who prefer powdered use at home: dry-roast the soaked and dried fruit briefly, then grind in a clean stone or high-powered grinder. The resulting fresh powder can be used with warm water and honey each morning. This home-ground preparation, made in small quantities and used fresh, represents the highest form of single-herb Rasayana practice.
Seasonal Wisdom
Autumn (Sharada Ritu): Peak season — Amalaki’s cooling virya directly counters the Pitta aggravation of this season. Use daily.
Summer (Grishma Ritu): Most cooling benefit. Combine soaked Amalaki water with rose petals for a Pitta-pacifying morning drink.
Winter (Hemanta Ritu): Reduce frequency slightly or combine with warming Ashwagandha to balance Amalaki’s cold potency.
Monsoon (Varsha Ritu): Add a sliver of dried Ginger to the decoction to kindle digestive fire during the season of Vata aggravation.
Purity & Sourcing
Every Amalaki fruit offered by ASLI AYURVEDA begins its journey in the traditionally cultivated orchards of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand — elevations and soils that produce Amalaki of significantly higher phytochemical density. Harvested at full maturity, cleaned without chemical treatment, and naturally sun-dried to preserve the fruit's complete five-taste profile and active phytochemical integrity.
Processing occurs within our Z Gold Certified Greenroom Infrastructure — a facility where Vedic chants fill the environment at all times, honouring the spirit from which this herb originates. No additives. No preservatives. No chemical treatment. What you receive is Amalaki exactly as the Acharyas of Ayurveda would recognise it. This is the Power of Pure.




