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Chyavanprash, Amla Fruit Paste
Food Supplement
Chyavanprash is a traditional Ayurvedic fruit paste surrounded by numerous legends. It is one of the most famous Ayurvedic formulations, recorded over 2,000 years ago in the Charaka Samhita, an Ayurvedic classic still widely read today.
A key ingredient in Chyavanprash is Amla (lat.: Emblica officinalis, eng.: Indian Gooseberry), which is revered as a sacred fruit in India. Amla is considered the Ayurvedic superfood, believed to balance all three Doshas.
This Chyavanprash, made from sustainably farmed or wildcrafted ingredients, is specially produced for AMLA Natur GmbH. It undergoes all stages of our quality management system and is tested for contaminants in our German laboratory upon arrival in Germany. The filling into jars is done in our Ayurveda manufactory in Drestedt.
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Cane sugar candy, ground*, Amla (Emblica officinalis) 22%, Honey, Sesame oil, Clarified butter, Bamboo (Bambusa bambos), Long pepper (Piper longum), Cardamom, Cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum)
Aqueous extract from: Bael tree (Aegle marmelos), Malabar nut (Adhatoda vasica), Puncture vine (Tribulus terrestris), Long pepper (Piper longum), Grapevine, Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia), Chebulic myrobalan (Terminalia chebula), Bhumyamalaki (Phylantus niruri), Nut grass (Cyperus rotundus), Agnimantha (Premna integrifolia), Indian trumpet tree (Oroxylum indicum), Patala (Stereospermum suaveolensis), Ghambhari (Gmelina arborea), Indian nightshade (Solanum indicum), Yellow-fruit nightshade (Solanum xanthocarpum), Salaparni (Desmodium gangeticum), Prisniparni (Uraria picta)
*Sharkara ® / Made in India / Packaged in Germany
2 x daily one teaspoon each containing 8 g (equivalent to 16 g daily). The daily dose contains 3.6 g Amla and 243 mg polyphenols. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Food supplements do not replace a balanced, varied diet and a healthy lifestyle.
Not recommended for children, pregnant and breastfeeding mothers. Keep out of reach of young children.