Buddha’s Herbs is a family owned company, headquartered in New York, started and now managed by professionals, having vast experience in the field of Natural Products. Its name and operations are motivated by the teachings of Buddha and its logo also signifies Buddha’s positive attitude towards life. When the Buddha was young, he learned the science of medicine. He became knowledgeable about the nature and cure of diseases. The Buddha’s realization of the perpetual cycle of rebirth and the stages of aging, illness, and death, enabled him to guide others to live a healthy life. ...
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Buddha’s Herbs products are produced under strict GMP guidelines and contain no such ingredients.
Yes. All the herbal supplements are regularly tested for Heavy Metal and Pesticide Contamination as part of its GMP Quality Guidelines. The method used for Heavy Metals (Lead, Arsenic, Chromium, Mercury) is ICP-MS. The following method is used for Pesticide Contamination:
PAM Multi-Residue Screen (M303_GRN_S:1)
Food and Drug Administration, ‘303: Method II for Nonfatty Foods’, Pesticide Analytical Manual, Third Edition, Vol. 1, Food and Drug Administration, Washington, D.C. (1994).