Amla: Indian Gooseberries vs. Cancer, Diabetes, and Cholesterol | NutritionFacts.org (2024)

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I’m out on the road speaking so much that I’m always on the lookout for handy, healthy snacks. Trail mix has been my standby, a homespun mix of nuts and dried fruit that has evolved as I’ve learned more over the years. When USDA released new antioxidant data in 2007 I switched to pecans (see The Best Nut) and golden raisins. Then I found out that goji berries had five times more antioxidants than raisins, making them one of the best superfood bargains.

That was all before the landmark paper “The Total Antioxidant Content of More Than 3100 Foods…” was published, though. I added dried apple rings to the mix, given the preliminary anti-inflammatory data reported in last Tuesday’s video-of-the-day Dried Apples Versus Cholesterol and started exploring the newest front-runners, as detailed in Wednesday’s Better Than Goji Berries. Leading the pack by a whopping margin (200 times the antioxidant content of blueberries!) were Indian gooseberries, also known as amla or amalika.

As a Western-trained physician, I had never heard of amla, a common constituent of Ayurvedic herbal preparations. The only “gooseberry” I had ever known was the Chinese gooseberry (later branded “kiwifruit”). I was surprised to find hundreds of articles on amla in the medical literature, and even more surprised to find papers with titles like “Amla, a Wonder Berry in the Treatment and Prevention of Cancer,” published last year in the European Journal of Cancer Prevention. Last week, in Amla Versus Cancer Cell Growth and Amla Versus Cancer Cell Invasion, I documented some of these recent findings.

In this morning’s video-of-the-day Amla Versus Diabetes, Indian gooseberries go head-to-head against a leading diabetes drug, with perhaps the most shocking findings since my Saffron For The Treatment of Alzheimer’s video. Many of my medical colleagues are skeptical of the ability of plant foods to alter the course of disease, forgetting that many of the most powerful drugs in our modern arsenal were derived from plants. Doubt that a simple flower (like hibiscus, see Better than Green Tea?) can have physiological effects? Think opium poppy. Yesterday’s video-of-the-day Power Plants is one of my favorites from volume 7, a potent reminder of the botanical bonanza prescribed by Hippocrates: “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.”

-Michael Greger, M.D.

Amla: Indian Gooseberries vs. Cancer, Diabetes, and Cholesterol | NutritionFacts.org (2024)

FAQs

Can cancer patients eat amla? ›

The true Indian gooseberry, also known as amla, is considered “a wonder berry in the treatment and prevention of cancer,” according to a recent review in the European Journal of Cancer Prevention.

Does Indian gooseberry reduce cholesterol? ›

Indian gooseberry seems to work by reducing total cholesterol levels, including the fatty acids called triglycerides, without affecting levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL or "good") cholesterol. People commonly use Indian gooseberry for abnormal cholesterol levels and persistent heartburn.

How long does it take amla to lower cholesterol? ›

Treatment with Amla for 42 days produced significant decrease in the mean levels of TC (P<0.0001), LDL (P<0.0001), VLDL, and triglycerides (P<0.0002), and a significant increase in HDL (P<0.0002) levels [Figure 1].

What are the anti cancer properties of amla? ›

Studies have also shown that administering amla reduces the cytotoxic effects of the proven carcinogens such as 3,4-benzo(a)pyrene (Nandi et al., 1997), benzo[a]pyrene (Sharma et al., 2000a), DMBA (Banu et al., 2004) by reducing the mutagenesis, oxidative stress, lipid peroxides, phase I enzymes [cytochrome (Cyt) P450 ...

Who should avoid amla? ›

For some allergic people, intake of Amla products can increase the risk of bleeding. For a diabetic patient, Amla should be taken with proper precautions as its intake can drastically drop blood sugar levels. The dosage of Amla juice can lead to dryness of the skin.

Which fruits are allowed for cancer in Ayurveda? ›

Amla – Various studies have proved that Indian gooseberries have anticancer properties. Consuming amla extracts prevents the development of certain types of cancer, such as lung, colon, and liver cancer. The fruit can prevent DNA damage from and activation of cancer cells.

Can diabetic patients eat amla? ›

Amla is a wonder fruit for diabetes especially as it prevents glucose spikes, improves metabolism and also protects heart from the adverse effects of the disease. Adding it to the daily diet is recommended for diabetics, however amla must be eaten in moderation.

Why we should not eat amla at night? ›

Q: Is it recommended to consume amla at night? Ans: While it is possible to eat amla at night, it is advisable to avoid it due to its cooling properties, which may lead to side effects like stomach discomfort or diarrhoea.

What happens when you eat amla every day? ›

Regular consumption of amla can strengthen hair follicles, reduce hair fall and promote hair growth. Also, amla's anti-inflammatory properties can help soothe skin irritation, reduce acne and slow down the ageing process.

What diseases are cured by amla? ›

The fruit is used either alone or in combination with other plants to treat many ailments such as common cold and fever; as a diuretic, laxative, liver tonic, refrigerant, stomachic, restorative, alterative, antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, hair tonic; to prevent peptic ulcer and dyspepsia, and as a digestive.

Which fruit has anticancer properties? ›

Citrus Fruits

Eating citrus fruits such as lemons, limes, grapefruits and oranges has been associated with a lower risk of cancer in some studies.

What are the side effects of amla? ›

Although amla has many advantages, consuming too much of it can be dangerous. Before taking Indian gooseberry, it is important to consider its adverse effects. Amla's high fiber content increases the possibility of gastrointestinal problems such as bloating, stomachache, and diarrhea.

What not to eat for cancer patients? ›

Raw or undercooked beef, particularly ground beef, or any raw or undercooked meat or poultry. Remember, heat and fire kill most bacteria and viruses, so cooking all meats thoroughly is advised. Raw or undercooked shellfish, including mussels, clams and oysters.

Does amla remove toxins from body? ›

Detoxification and cleansing: Amla possesses detoxifying properties that help cleanse the digestive system. Consuming amla juice on an empty stomach can assist in flushing out toxins, promoting a healthier gut and preventing the accumulation of harmful substances in the body.

Does amla repair liver? ›

Amla is one of the best Ayurvedic remedies for treating fatty liver. Being intrinsically rich in vitamin C, a potent antioxidant helps in eliminating toxins from the liver and shielding it from further damage.

What happens if we drink amla juice daily? ›

Drinking amla juice on an empty stomach may support immunity, digestive health, and healthy hair and skin. Daily consumption may help reduce cholesterol levels, promote detoxification, and enhance metabolism. Some potential side effects include upset stomach, acid reflux, low blood pressure, and medication interactions.

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