Amoloki – The life giver
(a brief review of uses of Amoloki)
Hindi: Ámla E n g l i s h : Emblic my- robalan; Indian
Gooseberry
Energetics: Mostly sour, but include all tastes (ex-
cept salty)-cold-sweet VP- (K+ and áma in excess)
Tissues: All; increases ojas
Systems: Circulatory, digestive, excretory
Action: Aphrodisiac, astringent, hemostatic, laxa-
tive, nutritive tonic, refrigerant, rejuvenative (for
Pitta), stomachic
Uses: It is also called sanjibani as it rejuvinates the
entire system. All Pitta diseases, all obstinate urinary
conditions, anemia, biliousness, bleeding, colitis, con-
stipation, convalescence from fever, diabetes, gas-
tritis, gout, hair (premature gray/balding), hepati-
tis, hemorrhoids, liver weakness, mental disorders,
osteoporosis, palpitation, spleen weakness, tissue
deficiency, vertigo; rebuilds blood, bones, cells, and
tissues. It increases red blood cell count and regu-
lates blood sugar; heart tonic, cleanses mouth, stops
gum bleeding, stops stomach and colon inflam-
mation; cleanses intestines, strengthens teeth, aids
eyesight, highest natural source of vitamin C (3,000
mg. per fruit), worms, acidity, eye and lung inflam-
mations, ulcerations, G.I. disorders, painful urina-
tion, internal bleeding.
Spiritual benefits: It is sattwic (pure) in quality,
gives love, longevity, and good fortune. For moth-
ers who behave angrily towards their children, it
calms and balances their emotions. For children
who have lost their mother, it fills them with the
sense that their mother is there. Thus, ámalakí has
another name, dhatri, meaning “mother” in San-
skrit
Precautions: May cause acute diarrhea in Pitta
doßhas. Pregnancy
(a brief review of uses of Amoloki)
Hindi: Ámla E n g l i s h : Emblic my- robalan; Indian
Gooseberry
Energetics: Mostly sour, but include all tastes (ex-
cept salty)-cold-sweet VP- (K+ and áma in excess)
Tissues: All; increases ojas
Systems: Circulatory, digestive, excretory
Action: Aphrodisiac, astringent, hemostatic, laxa-
tive, nutritive tonic, refrigerant, rejuvenative (for
Pitta), stomachic
Uses: It is also called sanjibani as it rejuvinates the
entire system. All Pitta diseases, all obstinate urinary
conditions, anemia, biliousness, bleeding, colitis, con-
stipation, convalescence from fever, diabetes, gas-
tritis, gout, hair (premature gray/balding), hepati-
tis, hemorrhoids, liver weakness, mental disorders,
osteoporosis, palpitation, spleen weakness, tissue
deficiency, vertigo; rebuilds blood, bones, cells, and
tissues. It increases red blood cell count and regu-
lates blood sugar; heart tonic, cleanses mouth, stops
gum bleeding, stops stomach and colon inflam-
mation; cleanses intestines, strengthens teeth, aids
eyesight, highest natural source of vitamin C (3,000
mg. per fruit), worms, acidity, eye and lung inflam-
mations, ulcerations, G.I. disorders, painful urina-
tion, internal bleeding.
Spiritual benefits: It is sattwic (pure) in quality,
gives love, longevity, and good fortune. For moth-
ers who behave angrily towards their children, it
calms and balances their emotions. For children
who have lost their mother, it fills them with the
sense that their mother is there. Thus, ámalakí has
another name, dhatri, meaning “mother” in San-
skrit
Precautions: May cause acute diarrhea in Pitta
doßhas. Pregnancy
Administration -- Raw fruits may be taken as it is.
Dried ones 4 to 5 pieces may be put in a cup of
water overnight and to be taken in the morning
empty stomach daily. It does not have any side
effect.
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