Description
A finished herbal blend combining standardized extracts of multiple botanicals associated with liver support, digestion, and traditional cleanse positioning. Typical components include milk thistle (silymarin standardized), dandelion root, burdock root, turmeric (curcuminoid standardized), and artichoke leaf.
Yellow-brown to dark brown free-flowing powder. Mild characteristic herbal aroma with notes from the individual components.
We supply detox herbal blends from manufacturers in China holding ISO, Halal, Kosher, GMP and other certifications relevant to the product and production.
Common formulation targets include Liver Support Blend, Daily Cleanse Blend, and Comprehensive Detox Blend with varied component selection and standardization. Customer-specific formulations are developed against finished-product targets and label-claim profiles.
Bulk and reduced-MOQ shipments. Batch-level COA covering individual marker compounds where applicable (silymarin, curcuminoids), moisture, microbiology, and heavy metals.
Introduction
The detox and cleanse category occupies a substantial position in consumer nutraceutical sales despite ongoing scientific debate about the underlying premises. Commercial formulations typically draw from a defined set of botanicals with traditional and modern research support for liver and digestive function.
Milk thistle (Silybum marianum) is the most clinically supported component, with silymarin (a mixture of flavonolignans) showing hepatoprotective activity in studies of liver injury and toxin exposure. Standardization to 70 to 80 percent silymarin is the conventional supplement-grade specification.
Other principal components include turmeric for curcuminoid-derived anti-inflammatory positioning, dandelion and burdock for traditional diuretic and digestive associations, and artichoke for choleretic activity supported by several clinical studies.
Production proceeds by independent extraction and standardization of each botanical (silymarin from milk thistle seed, curcuminoids from turmeric rhizome, hydroethanolic extracts of dandelion and burdock), then ratio-controlled blending to a target finished-product specification.
Regulatory framework treats individual botanical components as established food supplement ingredients in major markets. Detox and cleanse claims are subject to specific regulatory authorization and consumer protection scrutiny, and modern reputable formulations typically focus on liver-support and digestive-comfort positioning supported by ingredient-level evidence.
Where it is used
- Detox and cleanse nutraceutical supplements in capsule, tablet, and powder formats
- Functional tea blends positioned for liver and digestive support
- Functional beverage and shot products for cleanse positioning
- Powdered meal replacement and detox program kits
- Premium herbal supplement formulations
- Pet supplements for liver and digestive support
- Cosmetic functional ingredient applications
Technical data
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Appearance | Yellow-brown to dark brown free-flowing powder |
| Silymarin content (from milk thistle component) | ≥ 5.0% |
| Curcuminoid content (from turmeric component) | ≥ 2.0% |
| Composition | Per customer specification |
| Moisture | ≤ 6.0% |
| Total plate count | ≤ 5000 cfu/g |
| Yeast and mold | ≤ 100 cfu/g |
| Salmonella | Negative in 25 g |
| Heavy metals (as Pb) | ≤ 2 mg/kg |
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