Frequently asked questions
What is amla?
Amla is the Indian gooseberry (Amalaki), a small green berry revered in Ayurveda for over 1,000 years as a rasayana, or rejuvenator. It's one of the richest natural sources of vitamin C and antioxidants on Earth.
Is it really 20× the vitamin C of an orange?
Gram for gram, amla is one of the richest natural sources of vitamin C on Earth — well over 10×, and up to about 20× that of an orange (it varies berry to berry). Natural tannins keep it stable, and you get it alongside amla's antioxidant polyphenols, not as an isolated synthetic.
What will I feel, and when?
Many notice steadier energy within 1–2 weeks. Skin, hair, and digestion benefits build over 4–8 weeks. For the full effect, run a 2–3 month routine.
How is this different from a vitamin C pill?
Synthetic vitamin C is a single isolated molecule. Amla delivers vitamin C plus its natural antioxidant co-factors the way the whole fruit intended. One ingredient, no synthetics.
How do I take it?
2 capsules daily with water, ideally in the morning. No bitter taste.
Is it safe? Any side effects?
Amla is a food that's been eaten safely for centuries. Our formula is vegan, gentle, and made for daily use. As with any supplement, check with your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing, or on medication.
Vegan? Non-GMO? Where is it made?
Yes, yes, and made in the USA in a third-party-tested facility.
What if it doesn't work for me?
Then you get your money back — 97-day guarantee, even on an empty bottle. Zero risk.