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As global consumers become more educated, generic terms like "organic" or "natural" are losing their power. The future belongs to specific, culturally rooted, verifiable standards. offers exactly that: a promise of nature (Iyarkai), anchored in ancient Tamil science (Tamilyogicc), delivered with uncompromising excellence (Extra Quality). iyarkai tamilyogicc extra quality
What elevates this practice to a standard of "Extra Quality"? It is the shift from quantitative vanity to qualitative vitality. “Iyarkai Tamilyogicc Extra Quality
| Feature | Standard Quality | Iyarkai Tamilyogicc Extra Quality | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Commercial farms, possible pesticides | Wild-harvested or organic-certified forests in Tamil Nadu/Kerala | | Processing | High-heat drying, chemical extraction | Sun-drying, cold-pressing, traditional decoction methods | | Testing | Microbiological only | HPLC fingerprinting, heavy metal testing (lead, arsenic, mercury), aflatoxin-free | | Packaging | Plastic or non-recyclable | Glass, BPA-free, amber UV-protected bottles | | Transparency | Generic label | Batch number, harvest date, Siddha formula reference, QR code to lab reports | Herb Sourcing | Feature | Standard Quality |
The story of the "Extra Quality" tonic spread far beyond the village. People realized that it wasn't just about what they drank, but how they lived. Respect for Nature : Only taking what the earth gave freely. Purity of Intent
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