Raw Herbs, Extracts & Botanical Powders
🌿 Raw Herbs
These are dried, minimally processed plant materials, retaining their natural form as much as possible. They include:
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Whole or cut herbs: Such as chamomile flowers, peppermint leaves, or ginger root.
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Used in: Teas, tinctures, decoctions, and traditional herbal remedies.
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Benefits: Most closely resemble the herb in its natural state, allowing for a broader range of constituents.
🌱 Extracts
These are concentrated forms of herbs, created by drawing out active compounds using solvents like alcohol, water, or glycerin.
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Types: Tinctures (alcohol-based), glycerites (glycerin-based), fluid extracts, standardized extracts.
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Used in: Supplements, liquid formulas, or encapsulated powders.
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Benefits: More potent and easier to dose; standardized extracts ensure consistent levels of key compounds.
🍃 Botanical Powders
These are herbs or plant parts that have been dried and finely ground.
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Examples: Ashwagandha root powder, moringa leaf powder, turmeric powder.
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Used in: Smoothies, capsules, teas, culinary applications, or skincare formulations.
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Benefits: Easy to mix or encapsulate, retain much of the whole herb’s constituents.
🌍 Ethical Sourcing
Refers to the practice of obtaining botanicals in ways that respect the environment, local communities, and biodiversity.
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Includes:
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Sustainable harvesting methods.
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Fair trade practices.
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Support for indigenous growers and traditional knowledge.
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Benefits: Ensures long-term availability, ecological balance, and supports ethical labor.


