Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Natural, All Natural, Holistically-Natural or Pseudo-natural? - That is the Question

You felt that everything you look at recent claims to the 'natural' may be, but what is natural? All this includes references to the product? The product ingredients that are natural, some? Or a component, which is a basic natural resource, the only thing about the product have been isolated from natural?

The question that few customers today are confused and that their products are natural, are misleading if not completely wrong with all of the cases are claimed by some manufacturers.

Natural exactly what is defined in the View

* Related to nature,
* According to the normal course of nature,
* Currently or produced by nature or artificial being created by people, rather than
* Not artificially colored or treated.

We did not really all that much, but we have images that the word natural, in our minds can think about what.

Natural - natural view of the beach as nature's playground mountains, forests and virgin forests, beautiful lakes and so on. It also reminds us of our natural foods, flowers, just after the rains, the animals in their natural habitats and the air smells so on.

When it comes to products, they can be for consumption or personal care, we tend to think 'natural flavors' as artificial flavoring, artificial ones versus natural preservative, but a natural element and to define better how we could resist?

Here's where things get a little murky because there are many ways that we have a natural substance or not being naturally can think of. For example, we preferred to use - aspirin. Salicylic acid is the active ingredient in aspirin tables. Salicylic acid naturally occurs in the White Willow tree bark. Thus, salicylic acid is a natural substance extracted from the bark, rather than manufactured synthetically in a lab, you could say that it is a natural product. But is it?

Strictly speaking a fluid made from water and salicylic acid, says may be naturally "as found in nature" would fit the definition, but we and the therapeutic effect of the properties of white willow bark look like.

Herbal medicine uses the whole bark and use traditional methods to extract from the bark material. Salicylic acid is one of the ingredients, but it is just one of the ingredients. There are many more who do not help to numb the pain or so to help relieve the pain, but they do not work on the balance of the effects of salicylic acid.

We know that this acid can irritate the stomach lining and that the companies put warnings on their labels that aspirin and so on would suggest taking aspirin with food to make several reasons. However, using the extract, bark modified ingredients, which protect the stomach lining and yet still salicylic acid will work on will include reducing pain.

Now, what do you think "natural product? A naturally derived ingredient in a liquid uses, or other one, which of the ingredients found in white willow bark and uses a more complete set? This point can be debated forever and the two can be called natural depends on your definition.

My definition with a different component products, natural substances it contained many of the naturally do not remember that part of White Willow bark. The purpose of this discussion, let's chemist or aspirin at the drug store, containing salicylic acid, was extracted from the bark, it is not, but we pretend. Also, let's pretend that salicylic acid in pure water was, again, it does not matter, but just play with me for a while. What does this mean that there are essentially two elements is aspirin, salicylic acid is the first and second pure water. Thus, you think the product was 100% natural or all natural might say, you could not? Of course, there is nothing artificial, element found in nature, it is natural.

So do the herbal extract more natural? Well, more of which are original materials found in nature are included. Here is the dilemma, both are natural, both have taken all your ingredients from nature, so we have a chemist / drug store difference between aspirin way (it is 100% natural ...) and herbalist aspirin can find (it is 100% natural ...)?

I am a "new" words introduction to "holistically natural", what I mean by this term? I propose that the use of the term for the type of product that generation has not been modified can describe. That means, "holistically natural" alcohol extraction will accept all materials, but salicylic acid extracted from the alcohol content except extra step to get out. Not be similar, essential oils, their parent plant are extracted by a variety of means, including, cold pressed, steam distillation and others. "Holistically" natural, essential oils, which are most appropriately applied to be removed, but further isolation, or to manipulate the derived essential oil will not apply.



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