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Nature’s Medicine Old age is the single greatest risk factor for the vast majority of chronic diseases. In fact, for many diseases, a person’s birth date raises more warning flags than all other known risk factors combined.

For far too long, doctors believed that the aging process could not be altered or slowed. Growing old—and the physical difficulties that come with it—was thought to be unavoidable, like death and taxes. That is beginning to change. Nature Medicine examines the progress being made in therapeutic interventions for the elderly as well as the challenges that remain in the hunt for a pharmaceutical elixir for healthy aging in this special news focus on aging.

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Our first task is to ensure that the herbs we use are exactly what they claim to be. It’s known as identification testing. You’d think it’d be apparent—doesn’t chamomile always look like chamomile? However, there are many herbal doppelgangers out there. And even if it is chamomile, not all chamomile is the same.

In each batch of herbs, we check for particular features that indicate quality. After examining a fresh batch, one of the first tasks our herbalists take is to examine a sample from each shipment under the microscope. There, we can observe each unique bloom, whirl, and spiral that indicates the identification of the herb.

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We must test the plant’s genuine character to determine its identity. We only want the pure herb in your tea bag, not any nasties like stray plant bits, sand, or dirt. We also examine the water content to ensure that the herb has been adequately dried, as well as microorganisms, heavy metals, and, if non-organic, pesticide residues.


STRENGTH TESTS


 
To ensure that pharmacopoeial-grade standards are met, extensive testing is required. Our in-house and supplier labs undertake testing to ensure that we are getting the systems-invigorating, body-balancing quality we want.
 
Herbs like marshmallow and slippery elm, for example, are mucilaginous, which means they contain a lot of mucilage, a sticky (in a good way) ingredient We must test the plant’s genuine identification. We just want the pure herb in your tea bag, not stray plant bits, sand, or dirt. We also examine for microorganisms, heavy metals, and pesticide residues if the herb is not organic.


 
STRENGTH TEST


 
It needs a lot of testing to ensure that pharmacopoeial-grade standards are satisfied. Our in-house and supplier labs undertake testing to ensure that we are getting the systems-invigorating, body-balancing quality that we want.
 
Herbs like marshmallow and slippery elm, for example, are mucilaginous, which means they contain a lot of mucilage, which is a slimy (in a good way) component.

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