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If you're going to regularly consume this wonderful product for your health benefits it makes sense to do an Amalaki research update for your own peace of mind.  Botanical research is executed in laboratories and in schools of medicine and pharmacological universities.  The research is done in vitro in the lab in controlled environments in test tubes initially and not in biological organisms.  The true test is in your own body and we make no guarantees.  If there science completed in the laboratory that is a much better situation than where there are no scientific abstracts posted.

Disclaimer:  This information is for educational purposes only.  It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease; research is ongoing.  Statements contained herein have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration.  As in all health situations, qualified professionals should be consulted.  We make no health claims on the ingredients all or in part we simply say try it you might like the benefits.  Amalaki is also known as Emblic.

infection and skin wounds   Kumar, Sripriya, Kirubanandan and Sehgal. BioProducts Laboratory, Chennai, India on the topic of infection being a primary issue in the management of human skin wounds.

infection and skin wounds  Yokozawa, Kim, Kim, Okubo, Chu, Juneja.  Institute of Natural Medicine at the University of Toyama, Japan.   Amla (Emblica officinalis Gaertn.) and it's use in the natural medicine of India for many uses.  Amla (Emblica officinalis Gaertn.) and it's effect on dyslipidaemia and the ageing process oxidative stress.

Triphala research  Evaluation of growth inhibitory activities in the case of Triphala as opposed to the bacterial isolates.  Authors Thangaraj,  Parthasarathy, Srikumar, Shankar, Vijayananth, Manikandan, Sheeladevi, and Vijayakumar.  This particular study is from the Faculty of Medicine, area of Basic Medical Sciences, Department of Physiology at the University of Madras.

The study reports isolation of microbial agents that remain less susceptible to standard antibiotics are prevalent due to the increasing trend in the recovery rates for resistant bacteria immediately highlights the potential need for improved alternative principles.  The Triphala principle has been used in India traditional medicine practices for certain health challenges like fever and jaundice or eye problems and coughs.

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Summary:  If you go to the National Library of Medicine site which is Pubmed.com you will find over five pages of abstracts by searching on the term "Amla" to find the most recent versions from all over the world these studies are independent which is critical to their overall value.

research from Pubmed on amalaki

Here are some of the abstract titles headings on pubmed regarding the amla fruit.  Go to their website for interpretations and summaries.


amalaki research  Triphala Promotes Healing of Infected Full-Thickness Dermal Wound
emblica officinalis gaertin  Separation and evaluation of free radical-scavenging activity of phenol components of Emblica officinalis extract by using an HPTLC-DPPH* method.
  Reduction of hexachlorocyclohexane-induced oxidative stress and cytotoxicity in rat liver by Emblica officinalis gaertn.
benefits of the amla botanical  Amla (Emblica officinalis Gaertn.) in relation to dyslipidaemia and oxidative stress in the ageing process.
  Differential growth inhibitory effects of W. somnifera root and E. officinalis fruits on CHO cells.
amalaki research  Memory enhancing activity of Anwala churna (Emblica officinalis Gaertn.): an Ayurvedic preparation.
fruit extract benefits  Emblica officinalis (Linn.) fruit extract and radiation-induced hematological and biochemical alterations in mice
officanalis  Antibacterial activities of Emblica officinalis and Coriandrum sativum against Gram negatives.
  Assessing depression following two ancient Indian interventions: effects of yoga and ayurveda on older adults in a residential home.
Triphala  Evaluation of the growth inhibitory activities of Triphala against common bacterial isolates from infected patients.
  Development and application of RAPD-SCAR marker for identification of Phyllanthus emblica LINN.
amalaki research  Protection against radiation oxidative damage in mice by Triphala.
  The protective effects of Phyllanthus emblica Linn. extract on ethanol induced rat hepatic injury.
  Influence of amla on hypercholesterolemia and lipid peroxidation in cholesterol-fed rats.
Indian Drug  Potential of Triphala (a composite Indian botanical) on benzo(a)pyrene induced for stomach tumorigenesis in the murine tumor model system.
  Inhibitory effect of Thai plant extracts on P-glycoprotein mediated efflux.
  Vitamin C content and antioxidant activity of the fruit and of the Ayurvedic preparation.
amalaki research  Amla (Emblica officinalis Gaertn.) extracts reduce oxidative stress in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats.
  In vitro antioxidant studies and free radical reactions of triphala, an ayurvedic formulation and its constituents.
  Cytotoxic response of cell lines, MCF 7 and T 47 D to triphala and its modification by antioxidants.
skin carcinogenisis  Action of emblica officinalis on skin
  Reversal of fibrogenic events by Emblica officinalis (fruit), an Indian natural botanical.
  Antioxidant activity of DHC-1, an herbal formulation, in experimentally-induced cardiac and renal cases.
  Protective effect of a 50% hydroalcoholic fruit extract of Emblica officinalis in relation to liver
amalaki research  Potential of traditional ayurvedic formulation, Triphala.
  Evaluation of anti-pyretic and analgesic activity of Emblica officinalis Gaertn
  Inhibition of aldose reductase by tannoid principles implications for the prevention of sugar cataract.
  Emblica officinalis and myocardial adaptation in relation to oxidative stress in ischemic-reperfusion injury in rats.
polyphenols  Induction of apoptosis in cell lines by Emblica officinalis polyphenols and its effects.
  Snake venom neutralization by Indian medicinal plants root extracts.
  Indian medicinal plants as a reservoir of protective phytochemicals.
  Gastroprotective effects of 'Amla' Emblica officinalis on in vivo test models in rats.
  Emblica cascading antioxidant: a novel natural skin care ingredient.
medicinal plants  Anti-diabetic activity of medicinal plants and its relationship with their antioxidant property
amalaki research  Flavonoids from Emblica officinalis and Mangifera indica-effectiveness.
  Effect of the Indian gooseberry (amla) on serum cholesterol levels in men aged 35-55 years.
  The Ayurvedic fruits Haritaki, Amala and Bahira.
  Immunologic regulator and effector functions in perimyocarditis, postmyocarditic heart muscle.
  Comparative effect of vitamin C, amla juice and amla pulp on blood lipids, platelet aggregation and experimental atheroma in rabbits.
  Immunologic regulator and effector mechanisms in myocarditis and perimyocarditis.
A tannin from the Indian gooseberry (Phyllanthus emblica) with a protective action on ascorbic acid.
 
For a complete abstract listing go to www.Pubmed.com and search the keyword "amla" and you'll be amazed!

 

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