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Hi ,

How much do you give and how many times a day? I have been giving 250mg twice a

day and I'm wondering if that is enough.

Thanks so much

>

> Amla (Emblica Officinalis, or Phyllanthus Emblica) is a strong antioxidant,

candida fighter, and more! Yes, it does have phenols, but my son can tolerate

it and he could not tolerate the phenols in curcumin. We love Amla!

>

> 1. Amla has immunosuppressive and anti-inflammatory affect (tested on rats for

arthritis treatment) Immunomodulatory effects of agents of plant origin. Biomed

Pharmacother. 2003 Sep; 57(7); 296-300.

>

> 2. Amla and its phenolics showed 4 to 10 fold higher antioxidant activity

(free radical scavenging and reducing power assays - absorbancy) compared to

turmeric (curcumin). Free and bound phenolic antioxidants in amla (Emblica

officinalis) and turmeric (curcuma longa). Dept of Biochemistry and Nutrition,

India. Kumar, et. al. (2004).

>

> 3. Amla and curcumin exibit significant protection to DNA against oxidative

damage. (same reference as #2)

>

> 4. Amla relieved immunosuppressive effects of Chromium on lymphocyte

proliferation (lymphocyte level rises to meet level of invading substance - the

immunosuppressive effect is lowering it).

>

> It also restored IL-2 (a stimulator of natural killer cells:

<http://www.jimmunol.org/cgi/content/abstract/131/1/288> ) and gamma-IFN (which

is produced by lymphocytes and inhibits viral replication).

>

> It stops cell death and DNA fragmentation induced by chromium.

> Cyto-protective and immunoodulating properties of Amla on lymphocytes: an

in-vitro study. Ethnopharmacol. 2002 Jun; 81(1): 5-10.

>

> 5. " These results indicate that amla would be a very useful antioxidant for

the prevention of age-related renal disease " . Amla attenuates age-related renal

dysfunction by oxidative stress. J Agric Food Chem. 2007 Sep 19;55(19):7744-52.

>

> 6. Decreases lipid peroxidation (free radicals cause cell damage by stealing

electrons from lipids). Antioxidant activity of active tannoid principles of

Emblica Officinalis. Dept of Chemistry, Bose Institute. Calcutta, India. (1999)

>

> 7. Amla normalizes stress-induced perturbations (countable stress behaviors)in

rats in its oxidative free radical scavenging activity. Anti-oxidant activity of

tannoid principles of Emblica Officinalis in chronic stress-induced changes in

rat brain.

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Can you be specific on how it has helped your child or what you have seen?

>

> Amla (Emblica Officinalis, or Phyllanthus Emblica) is a strong antioxidant,

candida fighter, and more! Yes, it does have phenols, but my son can tolerate

it and he could not tolerate the phenols in curcumin. We love Amla!

>

> 1. Amla has immunosuppressive and anti-inflammatory affect (tested on rats for

arthritis treatment) Immunomodulatory effects of agents of plant origin. Biomed

Pharmacother. 2003 Sep; 57(7); 296-300.

>

> 2. Amla and its phenolics showed 4 to 10 fold higher antioxidant activity

(free radical scavenging and reducing power assays - absorbancy) compared to

turmeric (curcumin). Free and bound phenolic antioxidants in amla (Emblica

officinalis) and turmeric (curcuma longa). Dept of Biochemistry and Nutrition,

India. Kumar, et. al. (2004).

>

> 3. Amla and curcumin exibit significant protection to DNA against oxidative

damage. (same reference as #2)

>

> 4. Amla relieved immunosuppressive effects of Chromium on lymphocyte

proliferation (lymphocyte level rises to meet level of invading substance - the

immunosuppressive effect is lowering it).

>

> It also restored IL-2 (a stimulator of natural killer cells:

<http://www.jimmunol.org/cgi/content/abstract/131/1/288> ) and gamma-IFN (which

is produced by lymphocytes and inhibits viral replication).

>

> It stops cell death and DNA fragmentation induced by chromium.

> Cyto-protective and immunoodulating properties of Amla on lymphocytes: an

in-vitro study. Ethnopharmacol. 2002 Jun; 81(1): 5-10.

>

> 5. " These results indicate that amla would be a very useful antioxidant for

the prevention of age-related renal disease " . Amla attenuates age-related renal

dysfunction by oxidative stress. J Agric Food Chem. 2007 Sep 19;55(19):7744-52.

>

> 6. Decreases lipid peroxidation (free radicals cause cell damage by stealing

electrons from lipids). Antioxidant activity of active tannoid principles of

Emblica Officinalis. Dept of Chemistry, Bose Institute. Calcutta, India. (1999)

>

> 7. Amla normalizes stress-induced perturbations (countable stress behaviors)in

rats in its oxidative free radical scavenging activity. Anti-oxidant activity of

tannoid principles of Emblica Officinalis in chronic stress-induced changes in

rat brain.

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We use it as an antioxidant and yeast fighter in chelators and off-chelation

rounds. Its use for candida is better than anything else I have tried. I don't

know what else to tell you, I think it's great. My son has improved so much and

I attribute most of it to dietary intervention, followed closely by chelation

and supplements. It's just one of those " must have " supplements as far as I'm

concerned.

> >

> > Amla (Emblica Officinalis, or Phyllanthus Emblica) is a strong antioxidant,

candida fighter, and more! Yes, it does have phenols, but my son can tolerate

it and he could not tolerate the phenols in curcumin. We love Amla!

> >

> > 1. Amla has immunosuppressive and anti-inflammatory affect (tested on rats

for arthritis treatment) Immunomodulatory effects of agents of plant origin.

Biomed Pharmacother. 2003 Sep; 57(7); 296-300.

> >

> > 2. Amla and its phenolics showed 4 to 10 fold higher antioxidant activity

(free radical scavenging and reducing power assays - absorbancy) compared to

turmeric (curcumin). Free and bound phenolic antioxidants in amla (Emblica

officinalis) and turmeric (curcuma longa). Dept of Biochemistry and Nutrition,

India. Kumar, et. al. (2004).

> >

> > 3. Amla and curcumin exibit significant protection to DNA against oxidative

damage. (same reference as #2)

> >

> > 4. Amla relieved immunosuppressive effects of Chromium on lymphocyte

proliferation (lymphocyte level rises to meet level of invading substance - the

immunosuppressive effect is lowering it).

> >

> > It also restored IL-2 (a stimulator of natural killer cells:

<http://www.jimmunol.org/cgi/content/abstract/131/1/288> ) and gamma-IFN (which

is produced by lymphocytes and inhibits viral replication).

> >

> > It stops cell death and DNA fragmentation induced by chromium.

> > Cyto-protective and immunoodulating properties of Amla on lymphocytes: an

in-vitro study. Ethnopharmacol. 2002 Jun; 81(1): 5-10.

> >

> > 5. " These results indicate that amla would be a very useful antioxidant for

the prevention of age-related renal disease " . Amla attenuates age-related renal

dysfunction by oxidative stress. J Agric Food Chem. 2007 Sep 19;55(19):7744-52.

> >

> > 6. Decreases lipid peroxidation (free radicals cause cell damage by stealing

electrons from lipids). Antioxidant activity of active tannoid principles of

Emblica Officinalis. Dept of Chemistry, Bose Institute. Calcutta, India. (1999)

> >

> > 7. Amla normalizes stress-induced perturbations (countable stress

behaviors)in rats in its oxidative free radical scavenging activity.

Anti-oxidant activity of tannoid principles of Emblica Officinalis in chronic

stress-induced changes in rat brain.

> >

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Do you add extra Vitamin C as well?

I'm wondering what dose you give throughout the day. Thanks

> > >

> > > Amla (Emblica Officinalis, or Phyllanthus Emblica) is a strong

antioxidant, candida fighter, and more! Yes, it does have phenols, but my son

can tolerate it and he could not tolerate the phenols in curcumin. We love

Amla!

> > >

> > > 1. Amla has immunosuppressive and anti-inflammatory affect (tested on rats

for arthritis treatment) Immunomodulatory effects of agents of plant origin.

Biomed Pharmacother. 2003 Sep; 57(7); 296-300.

> > >

> > > 2. Amla and its phenolics showed 4 to 10 fold higher antioxidant activity

(free radical scavenging and reducing power assays - absorbancy) compared to

turmeric (curcumin). Free and bound phenolic antioxidants in amla (Emblica

officinalis) and turmeric (curcuma longa). Dept of Biochemistry and Nutrition,

India. Kumar, et. al. (2004).

> > >

> > > 3. Amla and curcumin exibit significant protection to DNA against

oxidative damage. (same reference as #2)

> > >

> > > 4. Amla relieved immunosuppressive effects of Chromium on lymphocyte

proliferation (lymphocyte level rises to meet level of invading substance - the

immunosuppressive effect is lowering it).

> > >

> > > It also restored IL-2 (a stimulator of natural killer cells:

<http://www.jimmunol.org/cgi/content/abstract/131/1/288> ) and gamma-IFN (which

is produced by lymphocytes and inhibits viral replication).

> > >

> > > It stops cell death and DNA fragmentation induced by chromium.

> > > Cyto-protective and immunoodulating properties of Amla on lymphocytes: an

in-vitro study. Ethnopharmacol. 2002 Jun; 81(1): 5-10.

> > >

> > > 5. " These results indicate that amla would be a very useful antioxidant

for the prevention of age-related renal disease " . Amla attenuates age-related

renal dysfunction by oxidative stress. J Agric Food Chem. 2007 Sep

19;55(19):7744-52.

> > >

> > > 6. Decreases lipid peroxidation (free radicals cause cell damage by

stealing electrons from lipids). Antioxidant activity of active tannoid

principles of Emblica Officinalis. Dept of Chemistry, Bose Institute. Calcutta,

India. (1999)

> > >

> > > 7. Amla normalizes stress-induced perturbations (countable stress

behaviors)in rats in its oxidative free radical scavenging activity.

Anti-oxidant activity of tannoid principles of Emblica Officinalis in chronic

stress-induced changes in rat brain.

> > >

> >

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Yeast fighter eh.. that might explain why I felt so awful when I took it..

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Subject: [ ] Re: Reasons Amla is a good supplement for autism

We use it as an antioxidant and yeast fighter in chelators and off-chelation

rounds. Its use for candida is better than anything else I have tried. I

don't know what else to tell you, I think it's great. My son has improved so

much and I attribute most of it to dietary intervention, followed closely by

chelation and supplements. It's just one of those " must have " supplements as

far as I'm concerned.

> >

> > Amla (Emblica Officinalis, or Phyllanthus Emblica) is a strong

antioxidant, candida fighter, and more! Yes, it does have phenols, but my

son can tolerate it and he could not tolerate the phenols in curcumin. We

love Amla!

> >

> > 1. Amla has immunosuppressive and anti-inflammatory affect (tested on

rats for arthritis treatment) Immunomodulatory effects of agents of plant

origin. Biomed Pharmacother. 2003 Sep; 57(7); 296-300.

> >

> > 2. Amla and its phenolics showed 4 to 10 fold higher antioxidant

activity (free radical scavenging and reducing power assays - absorbancy)

compared to turmeric (curcumin). Free and bound phenolic antioxidants in

amla (Emblica officinalis) and turmeric (curcuma longa). Dept of

Biochemistry and Nutrition, India. Kumar, et. al. (2004).

> >

> > 3. Amla and curcumin exibit significant protection to DNA against

oxidative damage. (same reference as #2)

> >

> > 4. Amla relieved immunosuppressive effects of Chromium on lymphocyte

proliferation (lymphocyte level rises to meet level of invading substance -

the immunosuppressive effect is lowering it).

> >

> > It also restored IL-2 (a stimulator of natural killer cells:

<http://www.jimmunol.org/cgi/content/abstract/131/1/288> ) and gamma-IFN

(which is produced by lymphocytes and inhibits viral replication).

> >

> > It stops cell death and DNA fragmentation induced by chromium.

> > Cyto-protective and immunoodulating properties of Amla on lymphocytes:

an in-vitro study. Ethnopharmacol. 2002 Jun; 81(1): 5-10.

> >

> > 5. " These results indicate that amla would be a very useful antioxidant

for the prevention of age-related renal disease " . Amla attenuates

age-related renal dysfunction by oxidative stress. J Agric Food Chem. 2007

Sep 19;55(19):7744-52.

> >

> > 6. Decreases lipid peroxidation (free radicals cause cell damage by

stealing electrons from lipids). Antioxidant activity of active tannoid

principles of Emblica Officinalis. Dept of Chemistry, Bose Institute.

Calcutta, India. (1999)

> >

> > 7. Amla normalizes stress-induced perturbations (countable stress

behaviors)in rats in its oxidative free radical scavenging activity.

Anti-oxidant activity of tannoid principles of Emblica Officinalis in

chronic stress-induced changes in rat brain.

> >

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No, I don't give extra Vit C. I first came across Amla in a supplement shop

after asking the clerk for a food-based Vit C. It's hard to say a dose amount,

I use a powder (Super Organic Foods) and fill the capsules (0 size) about 1/3

full and add the chelator to it. I fill capsules with half Amla and half

magnesium for use off-round. (During chelation rounds, I give a separate whole

capsule of magnesium malate about every 2-3 doses.)

> > > >

> > > > Amla (Emblica Officinalis, or Phyllanthus Emblica) is a strong

antioxidant, candida fighter, and more! Yes, it does have phenols, but my son

can tolerate it and he could not tolerate the phenols in curcumin. We love

Amla!

> > > >

> > > > 1. Amla has immunosuppressive and anti-inflammatory affect (tested on

rats for arthritis treatment) Immunomodulatory effects of agents of plant

origin. Biomed Pharmacother. 2003 Sep; 57(7); 296-300.

> > > >

> > > > 2. Amla and its phenolics showed 4 to 10 fold higher antioxidant

activity (free radical scavenging and reducing power assays - absorbancy)

compared to turmeric (curcumin). Free and bound phenolic antioxidants in amla

(Emblica officinalis) and turmeric (curcuma longa). Dept of Biochemistry and

Nutrition, India. Kumar, et. al. (2004).

> > > >

> > > > 3. Amla and curcumin exibit significant protection to DNA against

oxidative damage. (same reference as #2)

> > > >

> > > > 4. Amla relieved immunosuppressive effects of Chromium on lymphocyte

proliferation (lymphocyte level rises to meet level of invading substance - the

immunosuppressive effect is lowering it).

> > > >

> > > > It also restored IL-2 (a stimulator of natural killer cells:

<http://www.jimmunol.org/cgi/content/abstract/131/1/288> ) and gamma-IFN (which

is produced by lymphocytes and inhibits viral replication).

> > > >

> > > > It stops cell death and DNA fragmentation induced by chromium.

> > > > Cyto-protective and immunoodulating properties of Amla on lymphocytes:

an in-vitro study. Ethnopharmacol. 2002 Jun; 81(1): 5-10.

> > > >

> > > > 5. " These results indicate that amla would be a very useful antioxidant

for the prevention of age-related renal disease " . Amla attenuates age-related

renal dysfunction by oxidative stress. J Agric Food Chem. 2007 Sep

19;55(19):7744-52.

> > > >

> > > > 6. Decreases lipid peroxidation (free radicals cause cell damage by

stealing electrons from lipids). Antioxidant activity of active tannoid

principles of Emblica Officinalis. Dept of Chemistry, Bose Institute. Calcutta,

India. (1999)

> > > >

> > > > 7. Amla normalizes stress-induced perturbations (countable stress

behaviors)in rats in its oxidative free radical scavenging activity.

Anti-oxidant activity of tannoid principles of Emblica Officinalis in chronic

stress-induced changes in rat brain.

> > > >

> > >

> >

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Yes, I know, I love it but I hate it :)

> > >

> > > Amla (Emblica Officinalis, or Phyllanthus Emblica) is a strong

> antioxidant, candida fighter, and more! Yes, it does have phenols, but my

> son can tolerate it and he could not tolerate the phenols in curcumin. We

> love Amla!

> > >

> > > 1. Amla has immunosuppressive and anti-inflammatory affect (tested on

> rats for arthritis treatment) Immunomodulatory effects of agents of plant

> origin. Biomed Pharmacother. 2003 Sep; 57(7); 296-300.

> > >

> > > 2. Amla and its phenolics showed 4 to 10 fold higher antioxidant

> activity (free radical scavenging and reducing power assays - absorbancy)

> compared to turmeric (curcumin). Free and bound phenolic antioxidants in

> amla (Emblica officinalis) and turmeric (curcuma longa). Dept of

> Biochemistry and Nutrition, India. Kumar, et. al. (2004).

> > >

> > > 3. Amla and curcumin exibit significant protection to DNA against

> oxidative damage. (same reference as #2)

> > >

> > > 4. Amla relieved immunosuppressive effects of Chromium on lymphocyte

> proliferation (lymphocyte level rises to meet level of invading substance -

> the immunosuppressive effect is lowering it).

> > >

> > > It also restored IL-2 (a stimulator of natural killer cells:

> <http://www.jimmunol.org/cgi/content/abstract/131/1/288> ) and gamma-IFN

> (which is produced by lymphocytes and inhibits viral replication).

> > >

> > > It stops cell death and DNA fragmentation induced by chromium.

> > > Cyto-protective and immunoodulating properties of Amla on lymphocytes:

> an in-vitro study. Ethnopharmacol. 2002 Jun; 81(1): 5-10.

> > >

> > > 5. " These results indicate that amla would be a very useful antioxidant

> for the prevention of age-related renal disease " . Amla attenuates

> age-related renal dysfunction by oxidative stress. J Agric Food Chem. 2007

> Sep 19;55(19):7744-52.

> > >

> > > 6. Decreases lipid peroxidation (free radicals cause cell damage by

> stealing electrons from lipids). Antioxidant activity of active tannoid

> principles of Emblica Officinalis. Dept of Chemistry, Bose Institute.

> Calcutta, India. (1999)

> > >

> > > 7. Amla normalizes stress-induced perturbations (countable stress

> behaviors)in rats in its oxidative free radical scavenging activity.

> Anti-oxidant activity of tannoid principles of Emblica Officinalis in

> chronic stress-induced changes in rat brain.

> > >

> >

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OT.. but: its' really good for your hair! I have Amla powder and it really

makes your hair pretty, long and strong. And grows like crazy!

Ok. Sorry for my OT there.

From: [mailto: ]

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Sent: Friday, July 24, 2009 9:54 PM

Subject: [ ] Re: Reasons Amla is a good supplement for autism

Yes, I know, I love it but I hate it :)

> > >

> > > Amla (Emblica Officinalis, or Phyllanthus Emblica) is a strong

> antioxidant, candida fighter, and more! Yes, it does have phenols, but my

> son can tolerate it and he could not tolerate the phenols in curcumin. We

> love Amla!

> > >

> > > 1. Amla has immunosuppressive and anti-inflammatory affect (tested on

> rats for arthritis treatment) Immunomodulatory effects of agents of plant

> origin. Biomed Pharmacother. 2003 Sep; 57(7); 296-300.

> > >

> > > 2. Amla and its phenolics showed 4 to 10 fold higher antioxidant

> activity (free radical scavenging and reducing power assays - absorbancy)

> compared to turmeric (curcumin). Free and bound phenolic antioxidants in

> amla (Emblica officinalis) and turmeric (curcuma longa). Dept of

> Biochemistry and Nutrition, India. Kumar, et. al. (2004).

> > >

> > > 3. Amla and curcumin exibit significant protection to DNA against

> oxidative damage. (same reference as #2)

> > >

> > > 4. Amla relieved immunosuppressive effects of Chromium on lymphocyte

> proliferation (lymphocyte level rises to meet level of invading substance

-

> the immunosuppressive effect is lowering it).

> > >

> > > It also restored IL-2 (a stimulator of natural killer cells:

> <http://www.jimmunol.org/cgi/content/abstract/131/1/288> ) and gamma-IFN

> (which is produced by lymphocytes and inhibits viral replication).

> > >

> > > It stops cell death and DNA fragmentation induced by chromium.

> > > Cyto-protective and immunoodulating properties of Amla on lymphocytes:

> an in-vitro study. Ethnopharmacol. 2002 Jun; 81(1): 5-10.

> > >

> > > 5. " These results indicate that amla would be a very useful

antioxidant

> for the prevention of age-related renal disease " . Amla attenuates

> age-related renal dysfunction by oxidative stress. J Agric Food Chem. 2007

> Sep 19;55(19):7744-52.

> > >

> > > 6. Decreases lipid peroxidation (free radicals cause cell damage by

> stealing electrons from lipids). Antioxidant activity of active tannoid

> principles of Emblica Officinalis. Dept of Chemistry, Bose Institute.

> Calcutta, India. (1999)

> > >

> > > 7. Amla normalizes stress-induced perturbations (countable stress

> behaviors)in rats in its oxidative free radical scavenging activity.

> Anti-oxidant activity of tannoid principles of Emblica Officinalis in

> chronic stress-induced changes in rat brain.

> > >

> >

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