Organic Soapnut/Aritha Powder 227g - USDA Certified
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Aritha Powder, also known as Soapnut (Sapindus mukorossi), is a traditional botanical prized for its natural cleansing properties. Rich in saponins, it has been cherished across generations as an eco-friendly alternative for both hair care and household use.
Widely used as a key ingredient in herbal shampoos, conditioners, and natural hair products, Aritha is also considered gentle and suitable for sensitive scalp and skin.
Non GMO, Not Tested On Animals, No Filler, No Binders. 100% Plant-Based. GMP Certified.
Pack: 227g
Best Before: Jan 2027
Aritha supports a natural pH balance of the scalp and hair.
Valued as a natural shampoo, aritha supports clean, balanced hair—perfect for those with oily locks.
Its gentle, sudsy nature supports a refreshed scalp, aligning with traditional hair care wisdom.
Beyond personal care, it’s handy for washing delicate silks or tackling kitchen utensils.
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Please consult with your health care practitioner prior to the use of this product if you are pregnant or nursing, taking medications, or have a medical condition.
Keep out or the reach of children.
Store in cool, dry place. Protect from direct sunlight.
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.
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 Eurofins Laboratory (document is available here)