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		<title>Purity of our actives</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I sometimes get emails asking me about the purity of our products.  This is usually because of names like &#8216;Green Tea extract (standardized for 90% EGCG)&#8217; or &#8216;Resveratrol 98%.&#8217;</p>
<p>There appears to be some confusion with these percentages and it appears that some people believe that our products use &#8216;fillers&#8217; and are therefore no good.</p>
<h4>Let me explain this</h4>
<p>If someone emails me and asks &#8220;Are your products pure?&#8221; then the answer is &#8220;YES.&#8221;</p>
<p>They are pure, because we do not add any fillers.  So, that means when you buy our Grapeseed extract, it is 100% Grapeseed extract, NOT 60% Grapeseed extract and 40% red colored flour.</p>
<h4>What about those percentages?</h4>
<p>The percentages indicate the amount of the active ingredient in the powder.  For example, the active ingredient we want in Grapeseed extract are the Proanthocyanidins.</p>
<p>So, when you see the name Grapeseed extract 95% Proanthocyanidins, then you know that the active is 100% pure Grapeseed extract and that it has been standardized for 95% Proanthocyanidins.</p>
<p>The term used to show you this is the assay (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assay), we list the assay for all our products on each product&#8217;s page.</p>
<h4>Why do we sell products that are standardized for 70% or 95%, why not 100%</h4>
<p>Well, the more a plant extract is standardized, the more expensive the manufacturing process.  This REALLY makes a big difference.  For example, White Willow Bark extract is standardized for 25.23% Salicin, it costs hundreds of dollars per KG. It is also possible to buy the same product standardized for 95% Salicin, but that will cost THOUSAND of dollars per KG.</p>
<p>So, sometimes it is prohibitively expensive to buy plant extracts that are standardized at a high percentage.</p>
<p>We therefore buy products that are standardized at as high a percentage as possible, while at the same time keeping the price reasonable.</p>
<p>I really do not think you would be willing to spend US$80 for a gram of White Willow Bark 95%, especially when it is easier, a lot cheaper, and just as effective to use Salicylic acid (BHA).</p>
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