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It's not that common
Plenty of people selling Gromwell Root on the internet. Is it really Gromwell Root? How would you know?
Only 1 on amazon selling Gromwell Root Extract Powder
Gromwell Root Extract Powder
Brand: Mystic Moments
Question: Is this food grade? Can it be used to make tea?
Answer: Hello,
Thank you for your enquiry.
As an Aromatherapy and Skincare company we must advise you do not consume our product , as we do not hold a food license.
However, this product is 100% pure and does not have anything added to it.
We hope this assists.
Kind regards
By Mystic-Moments SELLER on December 20, 2021
Question: Is this food grade?
Answer: Hello,
Thank you for your enquiry.
As an Aromatherapy and Skincare company we must advise you do not consume our product , as we do not hold a food license.
However, this product is 100% pure and does not have anything added to it.
We hope this assists.
Kind regards
By Mystic-Moments SELLER on December 20, 2021
Question: Is this food grade and useable in tea?
Answer: Hello,
Please email our shop directly requesting the specification documents.
Kind regards
By Mystic-Moments on February 14, 2022
Question: Is this pure product or is added something as for cosmetics usage only?
Answer: Hello,
If you wish to receive the specification documents please contact us through our shop and request the specification documents.
Kind regards
By Mystic-Moments on February 14, 2022
Noticed the company change their approach to answering the same questions. It's likely hesmybrother asking all 4 questions, two each day. God only knows where this 'extract' came from and how much arsenic is in it.
btw, the company even said they are an Aromatherapy and Skincare company. So if you want to take a chance and sniff it or put it on your face, maybe you won't die.
But, but, but, what won't kill you, makes you stronger right? Just like getting Covid.
The funny thing is, he's taking 300mg of it a day and has no clue, what has been extracted nor the potency. Sound like money is being extracted.
Why 300mg? Where did that come from? Just because there is 300mg in a Tollovid capsule of a more concentrated extract doesn't align with non food grade power of an extract of who knows what. As the company said, not all Gromwell Roots have the 3CL Protease inhibition. Oh and it you find one that does, exactly which parts to extract and concentrate?
With herbal supplements, what is the difference between root powder and root extract? Does it matter?
https://www.consumerlab.com/answers/is-there-...s-extract/