NELLIKAI(DRY GOOSEBERRY)
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Nellikai, botanically known as Phyllanthus emblica, refers to dried Indian gooseberries, a traditional herb native to India, valued in Siddha and Ayurvedic practices for their antioxidant and medicinal properties.
Nellikai (Phyllanthus emblica), commonly called Indian Gooseberry or Amla, is a small, nutrient-rich fruit widely found across India. When dried, Nellikai preserves its potent antioxidant content, vitamins, and minerals, traditionally used in herbal remedies, dietary supplements, and cultural practices. Known locally for its digestive, immune-supporting, and rejuvenating properties, Nellikai reflects India’s rich botanical heritage and the enduring integration of native plants into health, wellness, and daily life.
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