Description
Primary Benefits as per Ayurveda
- Bhumy Amlaki Powder acts as a Dietary Support.
- Liver support, and kidney support; help to purify the liver and GI tract.
- It supports the healthy functioning of the digestive system.
- It supports immunity.
Other Benefits as per Ayurveda
- Diuretic in nature, astringent, cooling, and has some antiviral properties.
- Helpful to support healthy fluid levels in the body which are already within the normal state,
- Helps to maintain a healthy cycle.
- Helps to maintain healthy excretory and reproductive organs,
- Helps to maintain a healthy digestive system.
- Helps to maintain healthy liver functions.
Common & Uncommon Names
- Botanical Name: Phyllanthus Niruri
- Hindi Name: Bhuamlaki, Bhumiamlaki
Other Uncommon Names:
Phyllanthus Plant, Child Pick-a-back, Gulf Leafflower, Black Catnip, Meniran, Chanca Piedra, Shatterstone, Stone Breaker, Quebra Pedra, Gale of Wind, Carry Me Seed, Creole Senna, Daun Marisan
Properties
- Rasa (Taste): Astringent
- Guna (Characteristics): Light
- Virya (Potency): Warm
- Vipaka (Post Digestive Effect): Astringent
As Per Ayurveda:
Bhumy Amalaki is plant powder. Supports urinary tract health, and healthy liver and GI tract functions. Bhumy Amalaki is one of the common antiviral herbs in Ayurveda.
Composition:
Phyllanthin (bitter constituent) and hypophyllanthin (non-bitter compound) 4-methoxy-securinine , 4- methoxy-norsecurinine, glyco flavones ,Lintetralin Amariin,geraniin, corilagin, 1,6-digalloyl-glucopyranoside, tannin, phyllanthus in D.
Directions for Use:
Serving Size: Take 5 Gms (half to one teaspoon) 2 times a day Bhumyamalaki Powder with water 1-2 hrs after meals. Take the first dose after breakfast or take 1 teaspoon of BhumyAmalaki & soak it in 1 cup of water for an hour & take it. If you are mixing with other herbs, use BhumyAmalaki proportionately or consult your healthcare provider.
Ayurvedic Lifestyle (Healthy Tips)
- Natural nutritional diet
- Proper rest
- Morning walk
- Peaceful mind
- Hygiene
Foods to Favor
- Low salt diet
- Plenty of water
- Coconut water
- Egg yolk
- Berries
- Citrus fruits like [oranges, amla, grapes, and kiwi]
- Oats
- Almonds
- Vegetables like [cabbage, cauliflower, parmal, tofu]
- Sprouts
- Peanuts
Foods to Avoid
- Drinks rich in sugar
- Soft drinks
- Coffee
- Tea
- Alcohol
- Red meat
- Spicy food
- Dairy products
- Acidic food or canned/ junk food
Do’s
- Drink plenty of water.
- Eat fruits rich in Vitamin C. Amla contains 20 times more vitamin C than an orange.
- Live a life with positive thinking.
- Follow proper hygienic conditions.
Don’t
- Avoid suppression of natural urges.
- Avoid alcohol and smoking.
- Avoid excessive coitus.
- Avoid excessive stress, anger, and grief.
Precautions
- Pregnant/Lactating women, children, or any with Known pre-existing conditions should take the advice of a healthcare provider. Keep away from the reach of children.
Classical References
- Bhavaprasksha Nighantu
- Dravyaguna Vigana
- Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India
SCIENTIFIC REFERENCES:
- Planta Medica, 5, 104, 1984.
- Planta Medica, 32, 217, 1977; J Indian Chem Soc, 56, 326, 1979.
- Tetrahedron Lett, 32, 3043, 1979.
- Foo, Phytochemistry, 1993, 33, 487; Foo & Wong, ibid, 1992, 31, 711.
Reference Classical or Govt. Approved Books
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**These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any Disease.
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