Healthy Cholesterol*† with Amla

Clinically Studied
- SKU
- healthycholesterol
Product Description
- Supports healthy cholesterol balance & heart health*†
- No adverse effects on CoQ10 levels
- Supports healthy triglyceride levels*†
- Provides powerful antioxidant protection to support cardiovascular health*^
The Best Choice for Healthy Cholesterol*†
Amla, also known as Indian gooseberry has been a fixture in Ayurvedic medicine for thousands of years. Healthy Cholesterol with Amla features a clinically studied extract of amla that shows impressive support for healthy cholesterol balance.*†
It’s All About Balance
With cholesterol, it’s all about balance. In a placebo-controlled clinical study, our amla supported healthy cholesterol and triglyceride balance.† Additionally, it did not negatively affect CoQ10 levels, a clear advantage for anyone wanting strong, effective heart health support.*
Supplement Facts
Supplement Facts
Ingredient | Amount/Serving | Daily Value |
---|---|---|
Total Carbohydrate | 0.5 g | <1%† |
Amla (Emblica officinalis) | 1,000 mg | ** |
Fruit Extract (25:1) standardized to contain ≥ 35% polyphenol content **Daily Value (DV) not established. †Percent Daily Values (DV) are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. |
If pregnant or nursing, consult a healthcare practitioner before use.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Does amla have additional benefits beyond supporting healthy cholesterol levels?
Not only does amla have benefits for supporting cholesterol levels, research and traditional use has noted amla supports digestion, mental function, and the immune system. Amla is a strong antioxidant and is considered an adaptogen–an energizing botanical.*†
How much vitamin C is in the amla extract?
While amla fruit contains vitamin C, because this is a concentrated extract standardized for polyphenols the vitamin C content is minimal.
Where is the amla fruit grown?
The amla fruit is wild crafted from amla trees growing in India.
Why does amla have two names? Is it amla or Indian gooseberry?
Amla has been used traditionally in India for thousands of years. The tree and the fruit are known by many names, but amla and Indian gooseberry are more recognizable for most Americans. Both names are well accepted, so we use both in our product description as well.