100% Natural Kalmegh Powder 227g (Andrographis)
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Ingredients: 100% Natural Kalmegh (Andrographis paniculata)
The majority of the tastes we have in our diet include salty, sweet and sour. Ayurveda encourages the consumption of all six tastes (bitter, astringent & pungent) to promote balance. Hence most medicines/ herbs are on the bitter side. Kalmegh is among the strong bitters promoting liver health, stimulating immunity, and providing relief in case of infections and fevers.
Benefits as per Ayurvedic Scriptures:Non-GMO, Not Tested On Animals, No Filler, No Binders, No Common Allergens. 100% Plant-Based + Gluten-Free. GMP Certified.
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To verify that a herb is authentic it is issued with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) which contains tests (heavy metals/safety/identification) done on every batch of herb manufacturing. E.g Amla COA or Ashwagandha COA. COAs for every herb are available via email request.
To identify if the herb is organic it's certified by USDA & Onecert International which can be verified by visiting the USDA database here.
Please note shilajit cannot be claimed as organic as it's not cultivated by humans, it's extracted from special shilajit rocks which is only produced by nature. Shilajit can only be tested for heavy metals which we have done in a New Zealand Laboratory (document is available here)
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