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Collecting & Harvesting
With over 56 years of experience and over 100 years of heritage, our herbalists are a group of skilled botanists with professional training involved in all the different types of herbal purchase. They are responsible for all our collection of herbal ingredients necessary for the manufacturing.
To corroborate the unusual high quality of our Tibetan berries, these berries are cultivated in pollution free, high atmospheric conditions using only organic fertilizers. The berries are only harvested using very sophisticated machine when the part of the plant being used contains the highest possible level of active compounds. Again, this is ensured by our use of proper analytical and scientific techniques.
High Tech Manufacturing Process
Garbling
This is where the separation of that portion of the herbs to be used from other parts of the plant, dirt, and other extraneous matter. This step is often done during the collection process.
Grinding
Grinding, or mincing, an herb means mechanically breaking down of leaves, roots, seeds, or other parts of a plant into very small units ranging from larger course fragments to fine powder. Grinding is employed in the initial phases of extracts.
In the process of grinding, a number of high-tech machines are used to break up the material that is fed into the machine. The machine chamber will determine the size of the material that is passed through it.
Sophisticated Extraction
We utilized very elaborate & proprietary techniques to ensure that the herb is fully extracted. For example, a counter-current extraction process. In this process, the herb enters into a column of a large percolator composed of several smaller columns. The material to be extracted is pumped through the different columns at a given temperature and flow speed, where it continuously mixes with solvent. The extract-rich solvent then passes into another column, while fresh solvent once again comes into contact with herbal material as it is passed into a new chamber. In this process, complete extraction of health promoting compounds can be performed. The extract rich solvent is then concentrated by special techniques.
Concentration & Manufacturing
We adopted techniques and machines such as thin layer evaporators that ensure the extracted plant components are not damaged. These machines work by evaporating the solvent, thus leaving the plant compounds behind. The solvent vapours pass into a condenser whereby they return to a liquid state, and can then be reused. The result is separation of the extracted materials from the solvent such that the final product is a PURE extract before it is used to as an ingredient to manufacture the products.
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