Herbal testing laboratory and research services

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Title: Herbal testing laboratory and research services


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Difference BetweenHerbal, Ayurvedic, Natural,
And Organic Products
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When you buy Herbal Healthcare Products
  • You notice a tag or a label on the product
  • Herbal
  • Ayurvedic
  • Natural
  • Organic

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What these labels mean? Arent they all same?
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They sound similar with similar meaning, but
are entirely different
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Know the difference to decide what you need
exactly!
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Herbal Products
  • Are made from plant extracts, roots, leaves etc.
  • Are free from chemicals, though pesticides may be
    used for plant growth
  • Used for therapeutic purposes
  • Available as powders, tablets, capsules,
    extracts, and tea
  • E.g. cranberry, ginkgo, echinacea etc.

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Ayurvedic Products
  • Are prepared from herbs and heavy metals like
    gold, silver, sulphur, copper, tin, mercury etc.
  • May contain toxic levels of metals
  • Used for therapeutic purposes
  • Available as tablets, powders, oils etc.
  • E.g. brahmi, ashwagandha etc.

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Ayurvedic Products have heavy metals in addition
to the plant products
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And Herbal Products are purely plant-based
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Natural Products
  • Are made from plants and minerals that occur in
    nature and not man-made
  • Are free from chemicals like artificial flavors,
    colors, and additives
  • May contain pesticides and other naturally
    occurring worms
  • Used for variety of purposes besides therapeutic
  • E.g. fruit juices, coconut oil etc.

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Organic Products
  • Are made from natural ingredients
  • Prepared without the use of chemical fertilizers
    and pesticides
  • Do not contain genetically modified ingredients
    or petrochemicals
  • Used as eatables, clothes, and medicines
  • Do not undergo animal testing
  • E.g.- organic tea, organic cotton fabric etc.

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Despite being made from plants and plant
products, herbal products require scientific
research to claim their safety and efficacy for
human use
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And where are such herbal testing carried out?
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In a Herbal Testing Laboratory
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Facilities at herbal testing lab
  • Proper plant extraction and herbal testing
    protocol
  • Highly proficient herbal research scientists
  • Sophisticated lab equipments

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To Know More
  • Email ID project_at_cognibrain.com
  • Phone 044-49595223
  • Visit us https//www.cognibrain.com/
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