The Science behind

AMLA Pure Super C

Dozens of clinical trials around the globe, both blinded and unblinded, peer-reviewed and non-peer-reviewed, invitro and vitro have all studied the benefits of AMLA (also known as Amalika or Indian Gooseberry) for serious and non-serious ailments. The results below are based on an independent study performed by KLE University’s College of Pharmacy, which examined the antioxidant activity and the bioavailability profile of an identical formulation to AMLApureSuperC™ as compared to Ascorbic Acid (Synthetic Vitamin C), the comparator as per both ORAC Assay & High-performance liquid chromatography, HPLC

AMLA was found to have a 25% higher Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity (ORAC) value when compared to 100% pure Ascorbic Acid (synthetic Vitamin C). Thus clearly establishing that AMLA is an effective scavenger of free radicals (an antioxidant)

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