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5 foods to pair with amla to boost immunity naturally

etimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 24, 2025, 09:45 IST
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What happens when you add these foods to amla

Amla, also known as Indian gooseberry, is known as a powerhouse of nutrients. It is an Ayurveda-approved medicinal plant that is rich in vitamin C, polyphenols, flavonoids, and tannins — all of which contribute to its antioxidant and immunomodulatory properties. As per the Journal of Medicinal Food, 2006, the high vitamin C content and polyphenols of amla help improve white blood cell function. And the Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2000, states that MLA neutralizes free radicals, reduces oxidative stress, and protects cells from premature aging, inflammation, and chronic disease. Did you know that there are other foods too that, when combined with amla, can boost immunity better? Scroll down to find out the foods that one can pair to boost immunity naturally.

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Honey


Honey with amla is considered to be a natural duo for immunity boost. Combining amla with honey works as an immunity-boosting remedy rich in vitamin C, antioxidants, and antibacterial properties. Amla helps strengthen the body’s natural defense system, while honey soothes the throat, supports gut health, and provides quick energy. This natural tonic helps fight infections, reduces inflammation, and supports respiratory health.
How to use: Mix 1 tsp of amla powder or fresh amla juice with 1 tsp of raw honey and consume it on an empty stomach.

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Turmeric


This is also a powerful duo for stronger immunity. When amla (rich in Vitamin C) meets turmeric (loaded with curcumin), they strengthen the immune system, reduce inflammation, and detoxify the body. Together, they fight free radicals, boost white blood cell function, and support respiratory health.
How to use: Mix 1 tsp amla powder or juice with a pinch of turmeric in warm water and consume in the morning.

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Ginger


They together offer a zesty immunity boost. The warmth of ginger and tangy punch of amla makes for a perfect combo for strengthening immunity. Ginger boosts circulation and fights inflammation, while amla is packed with vitamin C and antioxidants that enhance the body’s natural defense system. Regular consumption can boost metabolism, improve circulation, and promote overall vitality. Whether added to tea, curries, or smoothies, ginger brings both flavor and healing to your daily diet.
How to use: Blend fresh amla juice (2 tbsp) with grated ginger (½ tsp) and warm water. Add a few drops of honey and consume in the morning.

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Lemon


Both lemon and amla are rich in vitamin C, making this duo a natural immunity booster that helps fight infections, detoxify the body, and keep your skin glowing. Their antioxidant properties strengthen white blood cells and support overall wellness.
How to use: Mix 2 tbsp amla juice with the juice of half a lemon in warm water and drink on an empty stomach.

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Tulsi

They both are Ayurveda-approved herbs for boosting immunity. Tulsi is known for its antibacterial, antiviral, and adaptogenic properties, while Amla delivers a strong dose of vitamin C and antioxidants. Together, they help combat infections, reduce stress, and support respiratory health.
How to use:

Boil a few tulsi leaves in water, let it simmer. Add 1–2 tsp amla juice or powder, and a touch of honey and sip it warm as a tea. This herbal drink can help boost immunity, support digestion, and provide gentle antioxidant benefits. Enjoy it in the morning or evening for a soothing, revitalizing ritual that nourishes the body naturally. You can also add a pinch of black pepper or grated ginger for extra warmth and absorption. Regular use may help balance metabolism, clear the skin, and keep seasonal coughs and colds at bay in a natural, comforting way. Over time, it can also enhance energy levels, support liver function, and promote a calmer mind, making it a simple, holistic addition to your daily wellness routine.


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Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is meant for general knowledge only and should not be taken as medical advice. Always talk to your doctor before starting any new routine.

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