Saturday, August 18, 2007

Amalaki Is The Cornerstone Of Ayurvedic Medicine

In the hills of India are found a “Holy berry” used in the ancient Ayurevedic medicine for its unbelievable rejuvenation properties. Amalaki is a holy berry for very good reasons…for it boasts the most concentrated and bio-available source of Vitamin C in nature! Grown at elevations of nearly 5000 ft, this hearty berry is waiting to be discovered by the western world.

But in India, Amalaki is no secret; instead it is ‘worshipped’ for its unique healing powers. These healing properties make it vastly superior to all other fruits in the world. What’s more, It has one of the richest histories and legacies of any fruit known today and is the cornerstone of Ayurvedic medicine.

Now keep in mind that Ayurvedic medicine is considered to be one of the oldest forms of medicine in the world. Written in the ancient language of the Sanskrit, Ayurveda contains the oldest and some of the lengthiest medical texts in the world. Its documents and records contain a plethora of knowledge and wisdom accumulated over 5,000 years!!

Modern herbology, detoxification, massage therapy, and even types of medical surgeries all find their roots in Ayurveda. In fact, Ayurvedic medicine is beginning to be recognized in the West as a sound method and practice for health and well-being.

Considering that the ancient texts of Ayurveda describe over 5,000 herbs and fruits in great detail, you should pay close attention to the fact that amalaki is considered the most effective rejuvenator agent in the plant kingdom.


Zrii is the original amalaki juice


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