Botanical identity
Common names can hide material differences. Canonical records preserve Latin binomial, family, plant part, and aliases—without merging look-alike or related species.
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Our standards
Credibility begins before a product page—with correct identity, careful records, and claims narrow enough to be true.
Common names can hide material differences. Canonical records preserve Latin binomial, family, plant part, and aliases—without merging look-alike or related species.
We work with carefully selected suppliers, growers, and agricultural partners. Commercial identities remain private, while origin, lot, documentation, and quality status remain traceable internally.
Organic and cultivation status belongs to a documented botanical lot. A claim is not promoted across the catalog simply because it applies to one ingredient or supplier lot.
Finished batches connect to ingredient inventory batches, supplier lots, supporting documents, and the customers who received them—without exposing private supplier data.
Traditional use, monographs, human studies, and preclinical work receive distinct labels. Claims can carry their own citations and review status.
A recall-ready model