Patanjali Amla Swaras juice from Patanjali Divya Pharmacy contains juice of Aanvla or Emblica officinalis. It is useful in immunodeficiency, hyperacidity, eye diseases, skin diseases, ulcers, etc.
It is rejuvenating and curative. It boosts immunity and balances Vata-Pitta and Kapha and hence gives relief in diseases caused due to vitiation of any of the humour. Amla tones the body gives strength and virility and boosts immunity to prevent diseases. Amla is cooling and stomachic. It has an astringent action and is useful in bleeding disorders. Amla is a very rich source of vitamin C.
It has antacid, anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, alterative, adaptogen, digestive, laxative, hepatoprotective, astringent, hemostatic, antioxidant, cardiotonic, nutritive, ophthalmic, Tonic, aphrodisiac properties. Here is given more about this medicine, such as benefits, indication/therapeutic uses, composition, and dosage.
- Manufacturer: Patanjali Divya Pharmacy
- Availability: Online and at medical stores
- Type of medicine: Herbal Health Juice
- Main Indication: Tonic
- Dhatu (tissue): Saptadhatu Poshak
- Srotas / Channel: Circulation, digestion, and elimination
- Dosha Effect: Tridoshghna
- MRP/Price: 1 bottle 500 ml @ Rs 55.00
Patanjali Amla Swaras Composition
Ingredients present in this formulation are given below:
Each 5 ml contains Amla Swaras (Emblica officinalis) India Gooseberry juice 5 ml.
About Amla Fruit
- Assamese: Amlaku, Amlakhi, Amlakhu
- Bengali: Amla, Dhatri
- English: Emblic Myrobalan
- Gujrati: Ambala, Amala
- Hindi: Amla, Aonla
- Kannada: Nellikayi
- Kashmiri: Embali, Amli
- Malayalam: Nellikka
- Marathi: Anvala, Avalkathi
- Oriya: Anala, Ainla
- Punjabi: Aula, Amla
- Tamil: Nellikkai, Nelli
- Telugu: Usirika, Asarikaya, Usirikaya
- Urdu: Amla, Amlaj
Amalaki or Emblica officinalis has all tastes except salty. It has primarily sour, bitter, astringent taste (Rasa). It is sweet after digestion (Madhur Vipaka), and is heating in effect (Virya). It is light, dry in qualities (Guna). It pacifies all Dosha (tridosaghna) but primarily Pitta and Vata are reduced, and Kapha is increased. It increases ojas.
- Rasa (taste): All but salty; primarily sour, bitter, astringent. Pungent and sweet are secondary
- Virya (energy): Cooling
- Vipaka (post-digestive effect): Sweet
- Guna (quality): Light, dry
- Dosha effect: All dosas are reduced (tridosaghna) but primarily reduces Vata and Pitta but increases Kapha, increases ojas
- Dhatu (tissue): All tissues are affected, especially blood and muscles
- Srotas (channel): Circulation, digestion, and elimination
AYURVEDIC ACTION of Amla Swaras
- Anlomna: Anulomna means one which promotes excretions and favour discharge
- Chakshushya: Good for the eyes
- Deepana: Promote appetite but do not aid in digesting undigested food
- Hridaya: Heart Tonic
- Keshya: Hair tonic
- Medhya: Tonic to the mind
- Pramehaghna: Destroys urinary diseases and diabetes
- Rakta vardhaka: Nourishes raktadhatu
- Raktapittahar: Cures bleeding
- Raktashodhak: Purifies the blood
- Rasayana: Rejuvenative, alternative tonics, prevent or remove the effects of age, increase the vigour of healthy persons and cure the ailments of the sick.
- Stambhana: Astringes and binds
- Tridoshahara: Corrects the imbalance of Vata, Pitta, and Kapha.
- Vajikarak: Aphrodisiac are medicines which increase sexual power.
- Virechak: Laxative
- Vrishya: Increases sexual potency, the quantity of semen.
Biomedical Action of Patanjali Amla Swaras
- Adaptogenic: Stabilization of physiological processes and promotion of homeostasis.
- Alterative: Alter favorably the course of an ailment.
- Antacid: Gives relief in hyperacidity.
- Anti-inflammatory: Reducing inflammation by acting on body mechanisms.
- Antioxidant: Neutralize the oxidant effect of free radicals and other substances.
- Antipyretic/antifebrile/febrifuge: Effective against fever.
- Antiscorbutic: Curing or preventing scurvy.
- Aphrodisiac: Stimulates sexual desire.
- Astringents: Constrict tissues; styptic.
- Cardiotonic: Tonic for the heart.
- Digestive: Digestant.
- Hemostatic: Checking blood flow.
- Hepatoprotective: Prevent damage to the liver.
- Laxative: Tending to stimulate or facilitate the evacuation of the bowels.
- Nutritive: Providing nourishment, nutritious.
- Ophthalmic: Pertaining to the eye.
- Tonic: Restore or improve health or well-being.
Patanjali Amla Swaras Health Benefits
- Amla (Emblica officinalis) is nutritive tonic of Ayurveda.
- Amla or Indian Gooseberry is also known as Dhatri in Sanskrit which means ‘supporter/ sustainer’ and ‘nurse’. The name Dhatri signifies one that nurse, supports and heals.
- Intake of Amla in the form of juice or powder gives relief in acidity due to its Pitta pacifying and cooling properties.
- It also increases hemoglobin concentration.
- It detoxifies the body.
- It gives relief in constipation due to its laxative properties.
- It gives relief in peptic-ulcer.
- It gives a significant reduction in gastric acidity response and endoscopic healing.
- Patanjali Amla Swaras gives strength to heart, brain, stomach and other bodily organs and cures weakness caused by excessive and premature loss of the semen.
- It has anti-ulcer properties.
- It has laxative properties and helps in constipation.
- It improves body immunity to fight diseases.
- It gives relief in hyperacidity, indigestion, constipation, colitis, gas, and piles.
- Patanjali Amla Swaras increases digestive capacity.
- It is a restorative Tonic, antioxidant, rich in vitamin C and improves body immunity to fight against infections. In Ayurveda Rasayana are medicines which help to rejuvenates the body, prevent aging and gives longevity.
- It is antioxidant, rejuvenating and tonic.
- It is cooling in nature and gives relief in peptic ulcer and burning sensation in the body.
- It is good for the digestive system.
- It is good for hairs, eyes, and brain.
- It is healing and rejuvenating. Its intake gives good eyesight, keeps hair black and helps in better absorption of iron.
- It is a rich source of vitamin C and fiber.
- It keeps hair black and stops hair fall.
- It prevents recurrent infections.
- It reduces excessive Pitta and thus gives relief in hyperacidity.
- It strengthens and tones up the system.
- Its intake gives good eyesight, keeps hair black and helps in better absorption of iron.
Patanjali Amla Swaras Therapeutic Uses
- Anemia
- Asthma
- Beneficial in ulcers, acidity, gastritis, colitis, hepatitis, hemorrhoids
- Bleeding disorders /Raktapitta, Bleeding Gums
- Burning sensation in the body
- Cardiotonic
- Cataract
- Cough, cold
- Diabetes
- Diseases of eyes
- Eyesight weakness
- General weakness, fatigue
- Healing arterial damage
- Improving general health and performance
- Inflammatory and bleeding conditions
- Low immunity
- Metabolic disorders Diabetes
- Palpitations
- Prameha (urinary disorders)
- Premature hair greying, hair fall
- Preventing premature skin aging
- Recurrent respiratory ailments
- Rejuvenative and adaptogen
- Vata Vyadhi, pain in joints
- Vitamin C deficiency, Poor immunity
- Weakness
Patanjali Amla Swaras Dosage
- The recommended dosage of medicine is 20 ml.
- It should be taken twice a day, in the morning and evening.
- It should be mixed with an equal quantity of water.
- Or take as directed by a doctor.
Suggestions
Effectivity of herbal medicine depends on many factors. A medicine suitable for one person may not essentially give the same result in another person.
The exact dose depends on the age, strength, digestive power of the patient, the nature of the illness, the state of the viscera and humours, and the properties of individual drugs.
Health risks or side effects following the proper administration of designated therapeutic dosages are not recorded.
Contraindications of Amla Swaras
Amla is contraindicated in diarrhea, dysentery, caution in the high Kapha and Ama.
Drug Interactions of Amla Swaras
Please maintain a gap of at least an hour between intake of any allopathic drug and Ayurvedic medicine to avoid drug interaction, if any.
There is no known drug-herb interaction.
Amla Swaras Side-effects
- There are no known side-effects for this medicine.
- Amla has no known side-effects. It is used as food and medicine since ancient times.
Warnings
Do not use any medicine during pregnancy without consulting doctor.
Storage
- Store in a cool and dry place in a tightly closed container, protected from light and moisture.
- Keep away from the sight and reach of children.
- Shake well before use.
- Keep bottle cap closed after every use.