
No medicinal herb is as good as a real herb
The clearest way to answer this question is through evidence.
"A plant that isn’t certified organic can’t truly be called a herb. Would you knowingly consume a cocktail of pesticides, antibiotics, hormones, microplastics, and other chemicals? That’s exactly what you might get with so-called ‘herbs’ that aren’t organically certified. No one knows if they were grown by the side of a highway, next to a dry cleaner, or near a denim-dyeing factory in Thailand, China, or India..."
How Does the Connection Between Herbs and Modern Science Work?
Fortunately, it works very well here in the Lavender Valley — and with joy on both sides.
There are many reputable companies across Europe that, like us, work with certified organic herbs and minerals. These companies are respectfully returning to the roots of traditional European medicine — the kind that existed long before the rise of chemical pharmaceuticals. Yet some still label this indigenous knowledge as “alternative,” which is completely absurd.
A targeted reform of the healthcare system is currently underway in the United States. People are beginning to take personal responsibility for their health, and pharmaceutical companies are being held accountable for ethical violations and fostering dependency on medications like antidepressants, tranquilizers, and painkillers. These substances have made it nearly impossible for many Americans to live full and healthy lives. The goal is to build a new, healthier America — and the truth is, we in Europe need similarly courageous pioneers.
Our collaboration with scientists is showing great promise. Those who sincerely seek help and real results are finding them. And those who have lost faith in the system and are searching for alternatives give us hope that high-quality knowledge and true experts will become more widely accessible.