Just Jaivik 100% Organic Amla Powder - Certified Organic by OneCert Asia , 227 GMS / 1/2 LB Pound / 08 Oz - Indian Gooseberry - Emblica Officinalis - (an USDA Organic Certified Herb)
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Dear Happy, yes it is 100% certified Organic and food grade product .
Thank you for getting in touch with us, Carrie. Yes, our product is lead-free as well as free of other heavy metals.
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Yes, it is certified organic Raw Amla Powder.
Selected User Reviews For Just Jaivik 100% Organic Amla Powder - Certified Organic by OneCert Asia , 227 GMS / 1/2 LB Pound / 08 Oz - Indian Gooseberry - Emblica Officinalis - (an USDA Organic Certified Herb)
I can personally attest to the taste of this company's powder: it's FRESH and potent! In the past, I purchased Amla powder from a different company, and it was nothing like this. br>br>In general, I am very pleased with Just Jaivik's products, and I always tell my friends about them! I'm surprised to see some negative or stealthy reviews!! br>br>Also, Amla powder isn't a candy with a sweet/sour flavor; it's an herb, so it'll obviously taste different than your regular food! Stop whining about how bad your food tastes. br>br>By the way, the package has been redesigned and is now very nice, with a small measuring spoon included!.
I'm looking forward to seeing how it looks on my 4C hair.
I haven't noticed any difference in the speed with which my hair grows. However, it appears to reduce the amount of hair fall that I was experiencing previously. My nails appear to be more durable as well. Aside from that, I haven't changed my mind. Although it is simple to dissolve, some of it does settle to the bottom. With a few swirls of the cup, it's easy to dissolve. I don't mind the taste (although I haven't tried it in water). It will impart a sourness to the juice that is reminiscent of Warheads candies. The tape on the outside of my box appeared to have been removed and replaced, so it was a little sourer than cranberry juice. The inside package was undamaged, and it was sealed in such a way that tampering would necessitate cutting it. So, while that reassured me, I wish it had been re-examined. After being cut open, the bag can be resealed (similar to a ziploc). I also wish the box included instructions on how much to consume; I had to rely on reviews to learn this. I found a lot of information on how to make a paste for your hair on the internet, but none on how to consume it properly. Overall, this is a product that I would recommend to a friend.
I've been using Amla for a long time, and I've bought it from a variety of sources. JJ is without a doubt the best and freshest Amla I've ever used. I'm going to buy more.
When I use it in my fruit smoothies, I like how quickly it dissolves and leaves no aftertaste. I don't notice it at all, as if it's not even there, but I still reap the benefits. I haven't had it long enough to tell if it helps my nails or hair.
This Amla powder was purchased with the intention of improving my health. It's so bitter that I can't stand it. What is everyone's method for dealing with the powder? I tried adding a little apple juice to it, but it still tasted awful. I'm about to throw it out because I'm getting tired of it.
It's a double-sided product. It's bagged to prevent leaks and spills, and it also includes a small scoop. It's possible that I used this product incorrectly, but I tried mixing it with water and even adding sugar; However, I found it to have an unappealing flavor; it wasn't bitter or unpleasant, but it was mostly grassy and unappealing. Is it possible that it should be brewed as a tea? I also discovered that it did not dissolve easily after a minute of vigorous stirring with a spoon. Using a blender, on the other hand, works better.
I use it as a deep conditioner for my hair and to mix with my smoothie. For me, there was no need for a taste because the fruits masked it, so I'm still enjoying a delicious smoothie without the added flavor.