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Saberry, an extract of Amla fruit, Emblica officinalis is
- A water soluble, powerful antioxidant, verified by state-of-the-art tests
- An adaptogen in Ayurvedic medicine
- No solvent is used to extract Saberry; the fresh fruits of Emblica officinalis or Amla is pulped at less than 5°C, extracted by cold press and cold spray-dried
- Saberry is Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS)
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[accordion title=”What are the constituents of Saberry?”]
- Saberry contains 10 to 12% of ß-glucogallin and 50 to 60% of gallate
- Gallic acid up to 5%, other organic matters of plant origin and water up to 39%
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[accordion title=”What are the potential nutraceutical benefits of Saberry?”]
- In Ayurvedic medicine, Amla is a booster of body’s capacity to resist stress, trauma, anxiety and fatigue and a rejuvenator. Amla is a priority ingredient of a Rasayana formula that supports longevity and potency
- Amla extract has shown strong antioxidative activity against oxidative stress caused by heavy metal (arsenic) exposure, radiation and uremia∗
- Induces apoptosis helping support bone and joint function∗
- Supports the stomach and liver function∗
- Supports healthy blood sugar levels and associated complications∗
- Anti-microbial∗
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[accordion title=”What are the potential cosmeceutical benefits of Saberry?”]
- Wound healing∗
- Inducer of collagen synthesis and inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinases (anti-aging)∗
- Photoprotective, which prevents sun damage of skin (anti-aging)∗
- Prevents hair loss interfering with the conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone∗
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[accordion title=”Are Amla fruits sustainably harvested?”]
- Amla fruits are sustainably cultivated in India
- Carefully chosen fresh fruits are processed
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[accordion title=”Is Saberry prepared from genetically-modified (GMO) Amla?”]
No, Amla, from which fruit Saberry is extracted is not GMO
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[accordion title=”Is Saberry an ODI (Old Dietary Ingredient)?”]
- Yes, Saberry is an Old Dietary Ingredient
- Saberry can therefore be marketed immediately, without the need for pre-market NDI notification
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[accordion title=”What is the suggested daily dose?”]
The suggested dose is 200 mg to 1000 mg in two divided doses
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[accordion title=”What are suggested available forms of delivery?”]
- In nutraceuticals, Saberry can be prepared in forms of capsules and tablets
- In the food industry, it is in powder form, as a food additive in various beverages, noodle flavor packs and dusting flavors for products like chips, wafers, cashew nuts and peanuts etc
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[accordion title=”What is the recommended cosmeceutical percentage?”]
0.2% to 1% w/w in topical formulations
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[accordion title=”Is Saberry manufactured in a GMP facility?”]
- Our manufacturing facilities are GMP and located in India
- They are FDA-inspected and passed
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[accordion title=”Is Saberry Halal?”]
Yes, Saberry is Halal-certified
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[accordion title=”Is Saberry Kosher?”]
Yes, Saberry is Halal-certified
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[accordion title=”Is Saberry allergen-free?”]
Yes, Saberry is allergen-free
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