Bhumi Amla
This herb helps in increasing appetite and digestion. It also protects against the inflammation of liver, spleen and other parts of the body and in recovering from the state of debility.
It balances Pitta Dosh(for soothing) and Kapha Dosha(for rejuvenating).
Benefits
- Helps to alleviate cough and relieve asthma
- Supports blood purification
- Promotes healthy liver function and therefore, good for people who take alcohol regularly
- Due to its diuretic activity, it helps in the treatment of dysuria
- Helps in diabetes, chronic fever, urinary diseases, Hepatitis B, etc
Side effects
None

100% Vegetarian
Does not contain Artificial ingredients, fillers,
preservatives, stearates or titanium dioxide.
Free of milk, egg, shellfish, wheat,
peanuts, corn, gluten and soy.
Other Ingredients
Vegetarian Capsule
Quantity
60 capsules / bottle
Directions of Use
As a dietary supplement, take 1-2 capsules orally once a day or as recommended by your health care professional.
Storage Instructions
After opening, keep the bottle tightly closed in cool and dry place.
Warning
Please consult your physician prior to using any herbal product if you are pregnant, nursing or taking medication, or have a medical condition. Discontinue its use two weeks prior to any surgery.
Keep out of the reach of children.
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