Description
Botany: Amla seed carrier oil is considered as one of the most sought-after product used for hair care. Amla grows as a middle-sized tree having crooked trunk and its branches spreading all through. Its bark is gray to greenish in color and the branches are around 10-20 cm in length. Leaves of the plan are obtuse, narrowly linear and light green in color. The tree grows to a height of 20-30 feet. Therapeutic benefits Uses: • It’s a very good tonic to enhance the functioning of liver and is often referred to as liver tonic. • The leaves of Aloe Vera plants are considered as toothache, diuretic, epilepsy, laxative, fever and many other ailments. • The bark of Amla tree is used in treatment of bronchitis, asthma and biliousness. • The leaves of the plants are used for treating dyspepsia, conjunctivitis, dysentery and inflammation. General Precautionary Measures! • It is not safe for people with hypoglycemic conditions and low level of iron, to use Amla Seed Carrier Oil. • Also, people taking anticoagulant medications should refrain from using Amla oil. Specification Botanical Name : Emblica Officinalis Gaertn CAS# : 8006-75-5 Color & Odor : Light and Fresh, Warm Spicy reminiscent of Caraway & Yellow Brown Liquid F.E.M.A. # : NA Methods of Extraction : Cold pressed Constituents : ascorbic acid, ellagitannins, emblicanin A, emblicanin B, punigluconin and pedunculagin Solubility : Soluble in Alcohol and other Organic solvents. Specific Gravity : 0.946 (0.910 To 0.980) Flash Point : NA Optical Rotation : +34o (+30o To +60o) Major Constituents : ascorbic acid, ellagitannins, emblicanin A, emblicanin B, punigluconin and pedunculagin

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