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  1. Amla Benefits: The Latest Research | NutritionFacts.org

    Amla, also known as Indian gooseberry, is one of the most antioxidant-rich foods on Earth. Learn about the latest research on its benefits.

  2. Amla: Indian gooseberries vs. cancer, diabetes, and cholesterol

    Jan 17, 2012 · Last week, in Amla Versus Cancer Cell Growth and Amla Versus Cancer Cell Invasion, I documented some of these recent findings. In this morning’s video-of-the-day Amla Versus Diabetes, …

  3. Amla (Dried Indian Gooseberry) vs. Lipitor for Cholesterol

    May 18, 2021 · Extracts of amla (Indian gooseberry) were pitted head-to-head against cholesterol-lowering statin drugs and the blood thinners aspirin and Plavix. Indian gooseberries, otherwise …

  4. Amla Benefits for Fighting Cancer Cell Growth

    Jan 12, 2012 · They tested amla against six human cancer cell lines: lung cancer, liver cancer, cervical cancer, breast cancer, ovarian cancer, and colon cancer. This is a graph of cell growth, cancer cell …

  5. Amla vs. Drugs for Cholesterol, Inflammation, & Blood-Thinning

    Oct 30, 2017 · Extracts of amla (Indian gooseberry) were pitted head-to-head against cholesterol-lowering statin drugs and the blood thinners aspirin and Plavix.

  6. The Most Antioxidant-Packed Whole Food - NutritionFacts.org

    May 13, 2021 · Okay, then. I first ran across amla in a famous article that looked at the total antioxidant content of thousands of different foods. I produced a series of videos about it ages ago. To my …

  7. The Best Antioxidant: Dragon's Blood vs. Amla

    Jan 25, 2012 · The four most antioxidant-packed natural substances so far tested are cloves, amla (Indian gooseberries), triphala (a combination of amla, bibhitaki, and haritaki fruits), and dragon's blood.

  8. Amla for Treating Diabetes and Bad Cholesterol

    Jan 17, 2012 · For a dollar a month, Indian gooseberry (amla) powder may work as well as a leading diabetes drug—without the side effects.

  9. Amla (Indian Gooseberries) vs. Cancer Cell Invasion

    Jan 13, 2012 · Indian gooseberries (amla) block breast cancer cell growth and metastasis potential in vitro.

  10. Eating to Lower Lp (a) - NutritionFacts.org

    Aug 8, 2024 · Amla, or Indian gooseberry, has been suggested to lower Lp (a) levels by 20 percent, which could help individuals with elevated levels reach a more optimal range. However, the evidence …