Indian gooseberry, or amla, is a fruit tree that grows natively in parts of Asia. The fruits are about the size of a golf ball with a pit and thin peel. Their taste has been described as sour, bitter, and astringent. The fruit is used in cooking in India, and most supplements on the market today are made only from powdered, dried fruit or fruit extracts.
Indian gooseberry may promote heart health, provide anti-aging effects, improve immune function, and reduce heartburn severity and cancer risk. However, more research in humans is needed to fully understand these potential effects.