| The Bionorica Process: Phytolution |
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How does Bionorica ensure such a high quality standard for each product?
For more than three-quarters of a century, Bionorica scientists have been unraveling the secrets of nature to develop highly effective solutions from plants. Each product combines centuries of wisdom from traditional herbal therapies with trailblazing findings from scientific research. Worldwide standards have been set with these methods of cultivation, extraction and production. Scientific research has always been, and will continue to be, the driving force behind the innovations for which Bionorica continually strives. Cultivating Our Own Plants Ensures High Quality The climatic and soil conditions of our growing fields offer the necessary prerequisites for our required high plant quality. We further enhance this advantage through monitored growth, defined harvest time, suitable harvesting machines and, of course, through the experience of our qualified personnel. This is why we always achieve the best results in our extraction and fresh plant processing. In the shortest time possible between harvesting and processing, plant constituents are gently incorporated into dried or fresh plant extracts in our modern facilities. Throughout the entire procedure, we abide by our phytolution philosophy in order to meet high standards - our own as well as those of our customers. Harvesting and Formula Preparation Bionorica's phytosolution methods include a profound knowledge of herbal active substances and award-winning, patented scientific procedures to obtain the essential oils, polyphenols, flavones, and flavonoids from each plant using extremely precise methods at very low temperatures. Plants and Herbs Bionorica has conducted extensive studies on many herbs and plants with internationally acclaimed results including:
Bionorica products are all approved as herbal medicines in European countries due to the clinical trials for both safety and efficacy in children 2-12 and adults. Each product has been the subject of multiple, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled studies. |




