
A chemical-free lifestyle involves the following key aspects:
1. Absence of Harmful Synthetic Ingredients
The sources define “chemical free” by specifically excluding a wide range of toxic substances commonly found in conventional products:
- Skin and Body Care: Products are formulated without Sulfates (SLS/SLES), Parabens, Phthalates, Synthetic colors, Triclosan, Toluene, Lead, PEG, Formaldehyde, and Petrolatum.
- Food and Supplements: These do not contain Titanium Dioxide, Magnesium Silicate, Hydrogenated Oils, or Added Sugars.
- Cleaning Products: They avoid “ickier chemicals” that can cause chemical poisoning, skin irritation, or respiratory infections.
2. 100% Organic and Natural Sourcing
Instead of synthetic chemicals, these products utilize:
- 100% Organic Ingredients: While some brands claim to be organic with only 70% organic content, the sources emphasize providing 100% organic products that are ‘Jaivik Bharat’ certified.
- Natural Herbs: Using 100% natural herbs and active botanical extracts to empower traditional Ayurvedic remedies.
- Pesticide and Residue Free: Products are lab-tested to ensure they are free from pesticides, heavy metals, and artificial colorants.
3. Safe and Eco-Friendly Manufacturing
- Non-Toxic Fertilizers: In agriculture, it means using 100% biodegradable, organic fertilizers that improve soil quality without harmful chemical runoff.
- Safe for the Body: The products are designed not to contain any traces of strong chemicals that could affect the human body in negative ways, prioritizing “nature’s best blessings” for mankind.
4. Scientific Validation
Being chemical-free does not mean lacking science. The sources highlight that these products are scientifically researched, manufactured in GMP, HACCP, and USFDA certified facilities, and undergo advanced testing like NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) to ensure 100% purity and the absence of adulteration.
In summary, “Chemical Free” is a commitment to a 100% chemical-free world where health is maintained through the goodness of nature, free from the “dangerous cup” of modern synthetic pollutants.
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