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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Herbal Products changing the chemical induced life of today

Herbal Products industry is reaching customers like never before. In the old times, people survived with the natural health remedies, but introduction of modern medicines and treatment procedures have subdued the significance of herbal treatment. The extensive use of harsh chemicals started sapping off the normal PH balance of skin and hair. It forced people to look for organic substitutes for their chemical counterparts.


Now the market is flooding with products and food supplements, from across the country; which are labelled as herbal, organic, natural and pure or handmade. They are sold with higher price tag as the demand has sought up tremendously.

Ayurvedic and Yunanimedication processes are purely done with herbs and the potions prepared from those. There are numerous health benefits of anything you have in your kitchen garden or cooking ingredients. Honey to ginger, garlic to curry leaves, each of them serve their purpose of flavouring the food, as well as protecting you from various inflammations and allergies.

Himalaya, Dabur, Natures’ essence, Biocare and various other herbal products manufacturers have their presence in India. Usually hair care products like shampoo, conditioner, hair mask and serums, hair oil and skin care products such as creams and lotions, face powder, clay mask, face packs, neem, tulsi and sandal wood powder are manufactured and processed within the plants.

The best feature of these natural elements is they are free of chemicals, safe from side effects and devoid of any harsh by products that endanger the living bodies. Detoxifying and rejuvenating the body is only possible, when you make use of these organic products and have a balanced diet.

Kompass is a pioneer in listing diverse companies under one belt. Manufacturers, exporters and importers as well as distributors in the herbal product and organic food sector would easily get in touch with each other, by simply registering themselves with Kompass.

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