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Re: ~MOTHERS Protect Your Children~



> What would qualify a toiletry product of this kind as "truly natural"
> and/or "true organic" as you conclude at the bottom? -- Robert

What is Natural?
Existing in, or formed by nature; not artificial.

The Cosmetic Industry definition of Natural:
Any ingredient "derived from" a natural substance.

What is Organic?
Grown, cultivated and processed without the use of the synthetic chemicals
such as insecticides, herbicides and fumigants.

The Cosmetic Industry definition of organic:
Any compound containing carbon.

What is Certified Organic?
Certified organic is a third party guarantee of an "organic" claim.

Certified organic products must comply with stringent international
standards that cover all aspects of the processing chain to ensure that the
organic integrity is maintained from seed, growing, harvesting, storage,
transporting and processing through to the finished product.
A Grade is 70%+ Organic Ingredients..
100% Certified Organic is.. 100% Organic..





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