Indian Gooseberry

The health benefits of Indian Gooseberry, also known as Amla, can be partially attributed to its high vitamin-C content. Amla enhances food absorption, balances stomach acid, fortifies the liver, nourishes the brain and mental functioning, supports the heart, strengthens the lungs, regulates elimination of free radicals, enhances fertility, helps the urinary system, increases skin health, promotes healthier hair, acts as a body coolant, flushes out toxins, increases vitality, strengthens eyes, improves muscle tone and, acts as an antioxidant. It has numerous nutrients because of which it helps live healthy as well as longer.

Fresh Gooseberry Juice

Botanically known as Emblica Officinalis, Gooseberry is a very sour fruit and is found mostly in India and tropical South East Asia. Gooseberries are one of the popular fruits all over the Great Britain. The taste might not appeal you at once, but do not dismiss it right away because the health benefits of Indian gooseberry are much more than you can imagine. You can take its juice which in my language is a magic potion because it helps your skin by keeping and looking it young . It also helps in growing hairs stronger. Its like your battery charger. Drinking its juice two times a day helps Asthamatic patients, even people suffering from Bronchitis.Try eating it raw, which I know is difficult , and then drink water over it, you will have a tasty sweet flavour in your mouth. I love that . Gooseberries are low in calories; 100 g of fresh berries hold just 44 calories. If you are suffering from Insomnia , then its juice is very helpful. It provides good relief from stress. 

I remember it very nicely how my father use to make pickles, jams, juice and even the powder of it at home. We use that powder for our hairs and it is very good. It gives use black color and good strength.  It stops hairfall also so i use it in my henna pack. My father use to make something what I don't know what to name but I suppose, a concentrated form of gooseberry juice with some ginger and some two three more items added to it. People suffering from bad throat use to come and my father use to give them that mixed with water to drink. He never use to sell that things and he is too much into making many herbal things good for human body internally as well as externally. But he was not into business. That was his liking and use to love that. I am missing him right now :( . He stays quite far from my place. So we cannot see each other that much except on our computers. 

Gooseberry is an immunity booster for the body. Due to an abundance of vitamin C, it boosts the immunity of the body against infections and diseases. They contain moderate levels of minerals such as copper, calcium, phosphorus, manganese, magnesium, and potassium. It is a great antioxidant and blood purifier.Regular consumption helps in increasing the hemoglobin and red blood cells count. as well as it is very good for your stomach. It is helpful in treating gastritis or burning sensation in the abdomen. It is also very beneficial for diabetic patients. If they take it with turmeric powder or honey regularly it can even cure diabetes. It is very well known for improving eyesight. It also helps in curing itchy, watery and red eyes. If taken regularly, it can give you miraculous results in restoring the eyesight. It also controls cataracts. 

Gooseberry is also known to reduce obesity. It increases the protein level in the body, which, in turn, reduces the unwanted fat. It trims down the cholesterol level. Hence, the risk of heart attack is also decreased. 

Gooseberry plant is a fast growing, small deciduous shrub growing about 4-6 ft in height, featuring sharp thorns all along its woody branches. The bush begins fruiting 2-3 years after plantation. They grow in the wild all over the temperate climates of Europe, North America, and Siberia. Botanically, they related very closely to currants, and belong to the same family . Berries come in many shapes, colors, and taste. They can be round, oval, pear-shaped or elongated, green, white, yellow, purple, red-brown or black color, sweet and tart. The berries are small, round, orange-yellow in color.

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