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Amla's Divine Health Benefits

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Amlaberry is considered a divine fruit in Ayurveda. The video describes all of its health benefits as well as its effects on our spiritual and vibrational bodies.
This means that it not only helps us to overcome diseases such as acid reflux, treating the common cold and flus, preventing autoimmune diseases and cancer, very good as a laxative and diuretic, but it can also wipe out the karmic residues, which my teacher Vaidya Mishra called the “dark bugs” that cast a shadow on the right radiating from our souls. Which means alma can take care of our karmic load, which is a very unusual property for a fruit!
This berry is also good for all the acid reflux, GERD, lower esophageal sphincter tone, and loss of gut motility for several reasons. Many people nowadays even though they have an acidic stomach, or high pitta, as we call it in Ayurveda, have lost the capability to digest and assimilate foods. We call this situation high pitta/low agni in Ayurveda. This means that you have the fuel, the liquid pitta which is necessary to digest the food, but your burner, your agni, can’t ignite, just like on your cooktop. Amlaberry can provide the sour (known as amla) taste but its post digestive effect (known as the vipak) is sweet and alkaline. Which means it can help create more agni, more digestive fire without burning out your stomach, which is good to know since so many people are doing just that by drinking vinegar and taking hydrochloric acid after their meals, which is too harsh for our delicate digestive tract lining.
In addition, the reason people have acid reflux, hiatal hernias and loss of lower esophageal sphincter tone in the first place is because the energy lying in the lower intestinal region, known as apana, is moving up, causing the acids to move up and over time loosening the sphincter and pushing the stomach above the diaphragm (which is known as a hiatal hernia). So instead of using proton pump inhibitors (PPI’s) and other acid reflux medicines to take away the acids which are moving up, it is best to help the patient pull the apana down so the food doesn’t reflux up in the first place.
And this is exactly what amlaberry does — it has the capability of creating intestinal motility to move the food downwards through the digestive tract, igniting all the 13 digestive fires all the way, and amazingly creating alkalinity in the gut, all at the same time. Alkalinity in the gut is important because if the digestive juices become too acidic they will burn out the delicate friendly bacteria which are growing in the lining of the gut.
It also gives glowing skin as it nourishes the blood plasma and the blood and gives lustrous radiant hair when taken both internally and externally in the oils which are applied to the hair before shampooing.
The berry is very close to the aditattwa vibration which is nature’s pure vibration which brings existence into being. It has such divine power that it can actually clean the body’s vibrational channels known as the nadir, making the whole body intelligent enough to release the used up prana.
Learn even more wonderful health benefits that the amlaberry can give and why people in India worship the tree in a special celebration every November to express their gratitude to this divine fruit.
Website
Book: Healing the Thyroid with Ayurveda
Classes
MEDICAL DISCLAIMER:
This content, including text, graphics, images, and other material contained in this video (“Content”), is general in nature and for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice; the Content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition, procedure, or treatment, whether it is a prescription medication, over-the-counter drug, vitamin, supplement, or herbal alternative. There are no guarantees about the efficacy or safety of products or treatments described in these videos. Health conditions and drug information contained are subject to change and are not intended to cover all possible uses, directions, precautions, warnings, drug interactions, allergic reactions, or adverse effects. I do not recommend or endorse any specific test, clinician, clinical care provider, product, procedure, opinion, service, or other information that may be mentioned in the Content.
#Amla #IndianGooseberry #VitaminC #Antioxidants #HairHealth #ImmuneSystem #DigestiveHealth #AyurvedicHerbs
This means that it not only helps us to overcome diseases such as acid reflux, treating the common cold and flus, preventing autoimmune diseases and cancer, very good as a laxative and diuretic, but it can also wipe out the karmic residues, which my teacher Vaidya Mishra called the “dark bugs” that cast a shadow on the right radiating from our souls. Which means alma can take care of our karmic load, which is a very unusual property for a fruit!
This berry is also good for all the acid reflux, GERD, lower esophageal sphincter tone, and loss of gut motility for several reasons. Many people nowadays even though they have an acidic stomach, or high pitta, as we call it in Ayurveda, have lost the capability to digest and assimilate foods. We call this situation high pitta/low agni in Ayurveda. This means that you have the fuel, the liquid pitta which is necessary to digest the food, but your burner, your agni, can’t ignite, just like on your cooktop. Amlaberry can provide the sour (known as amla) taste but its post digestive effect (known as the vipak) is sweet and alkaline. Which means it can help create more agni, more digestive fire without burning out your stomach, which is good to know since so many people are doing just that by drinking vinegar and taking hydrochloric acid after their meals, which is too harsh for our delicate digestive tract lining.
In addition, the reason people have acid reflux, hiatal hernias and loss of lower esophageal sphincter tone in the first place is because the energy lying in the lower intestinal region, known as apana, is moving up, causing the acids to move up and over time loosening the sphincter and pushing the stomach above the diaphragm (which is known as a hiatal hernia). So instead of using proton pump inhibitors (PPI’s) and other acid reflux medicines to take away the acids which are moving up, it is best to help the patient pull the apana down so the food doesn’t reflux up in the first place.
And this is exactly what amlaberry does — it has the capability of creating intestinal motility to move the food downwards through the digestive tract, igniting all the 13 digestive fires all the way, and amazingly creating alkalinity in the gut, all at the same time. Alkalinity in the gut is important because if the digestive juices become too acidic they will burn out the delicate friendly bacteria which are growing in the lining of the gut.
It also gives glowing skin as it nourishes the blood plasma and the blood and gives lustrous radiant hair when taken both internally and externally in the oils which are applied to the hair before shampooing.
The berry is very close to the aditattwa vibration which is nature’s pure vibration which brings existence into being. It has such divine power that it can actually clean the body’s vibrational channels known as the nadir, making the whole body intelligent enough to release the used up prana.
Learn even more wonderful health benefits that the amlaberry can give and why people in India worship the tree in a special celebration every November to express their gratitude to this divine fruit.
Website
Book: Healing the Thyroid with Ayurveda
Classes
MEDICAL DISCLAIMER:
This content, including text, graphics, images, and other material contained in this video (“Content”), is general in nature and for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice; the Content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition, procedure, or treatment, whether it is a prescription medication, over-the-counter drug, vitamin, supplement, or herbal alternative. There are no guarantees about the efficacy or safety of products or treatments described in these videos. Health conditions and drug information contained are subject to change and are not intended to cover all possible uses, directions, precautions, warnings, drug interactions, allergic reactions, or adverse effects. I do not recommend or endorse any specific test, clinician, clinical care provider, product, procedure, opinion, service, or other information that may be mentioned in the Content.
#Amla #IndianGooseberry #VitaminC #Antioxidants #HairHealth #ImmuneSystem #DigestiveHealth #AyurvedicHerbs
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