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INTRINSIC
NATURE™
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Latest Update:
05 February, 2010 |
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Herbal
Organics
Intrinsic Nature Co.
is
an affiliate of one of the most trusted organic
processors in the United States. We provide a
listing of exceptional botanical products
manufactured and quality controlled by Mountain Rose Inc., a USDA accredited organic
manufacturer and supplier of 'quality organic herbal
products and botanical ingredients.' Our supplier
is located in Oregon, USA, founded in 1987, and
certified through
'Oregon Tilth Certified Organic
Program.' We, at Intrinsic Nature Co. choose
to be affiliated with this supplier due to their commitment to ecology, quality
control, certifications, and company pride.
intrinsicnature.com
"Intrinsic Nature Co. operates
fully with a naturopathic philosophy and
presence. We are a responsible and
fundamental partner assisting in the
progression and support of the
like-minded around the world." |
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Enjoy
Shopping Organic Product |
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Welcome! Information Center |
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Coming Soon...
The IN Herbal Index |
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Coming Soon:
Information on the Latest Research |
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Herbalism:
Historical to Present |
Botanical
Classification: How Plants are Grouped |
Plant
Chemicals: Life of the Plants |
Plants
and the Human Body: We Synthesize Each Other |
Bodily
Systems: Human Organs and Meridian Systems |
Aromatherapy:
Essences Promoting Balance |
Plant
Distillation Process: Extraction Processes |
Plant
Ecology: Health, Habitat, and Sustaining Plants |
A
Complete Glossary, Bibliography, and References! |
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Top Page Plant Photos
[left to
right]:
Feverfew Tanacetum parthenium (Asteraceae syn. Compositae),
Milk Thistle Carduus marianus (Asteraceae syn. Compositae), St. John's Wort Hypericum perforatum (Guttiferae),
Yarrow Achillea millefolium
(Asteraceae syn. Compositae),
Cherry Bark black wild Prunus serotina (Rosaceae),
Lavender Lavendula angustifolia (Labiatae
syn. Lamiaceae), Burdock
Arcitum lappa (Asteraceae syn. Compositae),
Rosemary Rosmarinus officinalis
(Labiatae syn. Lamiaceae). |
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