Herbal
effectiveness is related to multiple factors. The strain of the
herb can indicate the therapeutic effect of the herb. Some can
be more potent than other strains. The conditions that the herbs
grow in can also be important. Rich soil, fresh air, amount of
quality participation, ground temperatures, and nutrients in the
soil can also affect the yield.
Harvesting
the herb at the right stage of development and growth can also
contribute to herbal strength. Using the correct part of the plant
is also related impotant. Selecting the purest form of processing
is also essential. Many of the herb manufacturers seek to obtain
industry certifications on their yields to ensure that their herbs
sustain high processing quality. Avoiding synthetic additives,
chemicals, and fillers along with proper temperature exposures
will also ensure better utilization by the body. |